If I was not so angry about what is happening to my country I would be in tears.
“If I was not so angry about what is happening to my country I would be in tears.”
I actually am in tears sometimes when I see what is happening to the country than I and my family have loved so dearly. My ancestors came to this land in 1692, and fought and died to preserve freedoms and liberties for their progeny. Our family fought in the Revolution, the Civil War, both World Wars, Korea, and I was in the Vietnam conflict.
My point is that I am absolutely heartsick to see the country for which so many suffered and died be thrown away and downtrodden by fools and greedy self-serving politicians and the idiots who elect them. This is not the nation of my youth, and certainly not the country of my ancestors. At times I find my feeling of allegiance severely waning, and I am furious that I cannot control nor prevent the impending death of my country.
I am so sorry to have to say this, but at times I am genuinely glad that I no longer live in the United States, and sometimes I lose all desire to return, for I cannot bear to witness the slow demise of the land our family has loved and defended for three hundred years.