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To: Darkwolf377

I belive that your assessment is correct.

The majority of the American people no longer want to live free,own property, be in control of their lives, or care about freedom. They want to be taken care of by the Governmentand use all the drugs that want. What they care about now is which celebrity is screwing which celebrity.

Pride in work,the right or duty [your choice of word] to defend one’s self and family, individualism, and manhood have fallen by the wayside.

The people surrendered their rights o the politicans. The men surrendered their manhood to the politicans. The politicans gave it [manhood] to the feminists. The feminists have emasculated the men.

Compared to the America that was when I was growing up, the America of 20 years from now will be a sad place. I [and probly a lot more people]am thankful that I won’t be around then.


32 posted on 07/28/2007 5:24:44 AM PDT by sport
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To: sport
The Democrat party is an atheistic, humanistic party at its core.

While they may have many very ignorant Christians in their bag, the foundational principles and goals of the left are all based upon the erosion and removal of biblical Christianity from its place of great influence in our culture.

35 posted on 07/28/2007 5:54:37 AM PDT by Old Landmarks (No fear of man, none!)
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To: sport

Many years of wisdom behind in those words, FRiend. Sadly, I don’t see much changing right now, short of a cataclysmic wake-up call of devastating proportions to instill the breed of generational character found most recently in those who lived through the 1930s.


120 posted on 07/28/2007 11:31:59 PM PDT by Lexinom (http://www.gohunter08.com)
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