Thanks, I appreciate that. My great-great-something grandfather was a Signer of the Declaration. I take this personally. My son wants to be an FBI agent. I have given him a copy of Gary Aldrich's "Unlimited Access." He would NOT want to serve in a Clinton or Obama administration.
This constitutional republic of ours is the last beacon of hope for a free world. We may not see its like again if we were to cede it to the Marxists in Dem clothing.
It would do us well to remember Churchill's "Never Give Up" speech in the face of the dark stormclouds of Nazism. God bless...
My great-great-something grandfather was a Signer of the Declaration.
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That is marvelous that you have that.
I do not know anyone past my grandparents,
all of whom are gone.
Some in from Canada,England,France,Norway on one side
the other Irish married Italian.
From Boston yet.
I guess that was Bit of a challenge.
heh.
So,I effectively personally knew all of
em who got it done here.
For me it is the immediacy of the struggle,
the living memory that makes me appreciate
this place.
Folks can easily take this country for
granted, like it is supposed to be this way,
that it is somehow automatic.
The fight never ends.