Posted on 10/23/2019 5:49:27 AM PDT by RArtfulogerDodger
...Translation: "This town ain't big enough for the both of us, because we are inclusive and tolerant and aren't going to put up with your beliefs. So get out of town by midnight, if'n you know what's good for you and your families!"
The Left is no longer content with soft tyranny. Its tactics are metastasizing, becoming ever more vulgar, aggressive, violent. Whether taking people's "MAGA" hats and lighting them on fire or urinating on them as in Minneapolis; chasing Trump officials and supporters out of restaurants and public places in cities across the country; or threatening them with bodily harm or incarceration as Hollywood types, "entertainers," and progressive politicians have done, progressives are proving that they are intolerant, close-minded, bigoted, and fond of fascist propaganda and tactics.
Progressives believe they will win the day, because regular folks have allowed progressives to think that by their good manners and timidity....
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
This was their first lease in England. We’ll see when the next one comes up, if it does.
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Since we still, as of now, have that strength, Chick-fil-A
will live to fight another day. And so will everyone else
And soon, whether in one place or another, Brits will be
enjoying the most important pickle in the world, and
delicious waffle fries to boot.
Even if the boot is what the first UK attempt is getting.
I support Chick-Fil-A with my wallet every opportunity I get.
Sad that history has to repeat itself over and over again. But humans will never learn from their mistakes. We are essentially territorial tribal animals.
At least in the in the US when we stumble and fall flat on our faces, we get up, fix our wounds, and head in the right direction. But it is not without pain and suffering and it seems winning or losing rests on a knife’s edge.
And then we become complacent ingrates and we repeat the whole thing again.
Too bad fir England...a country tha desperately needs GOOD food.
I guess your view of the outcome of the first 'civil war' may depend on your view of the proper role of the federal government, in our constitutional republic. It is worth noting, however, that the Constitution (as it existed in 1860-61) nowhere prohibited State seccession; quite the opposite, in fact, if the Tenth Amendment (like the First, Second, etc.) actually means what it says...
;^)
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