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To: cliniclinical
Why fight to the death a machine so clearly destined to fail on its own? Have patience and be ready with a better way once the inevitable happens.

It took the USSR 70+ years, or a LIFETIME before President Ronald Reagan helped them out of their own misery!!!

Is that what you want???

91 posted on 11/21/2009 11:36:31 PM PST by danamco
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To: danamco

It took us 70+ years to get into this mess... And a mess it is. So much so it has cast a great fog over the spirit of this Nation. Very few are left who truly understand the profound concept of Freedom and the life such a philosophy enables...

My specific comment was because I view this Nation as terrifically close to a significant “breaking point”, if you will. It will be at that time that the most energy is needed to gain the foothold that will enable a shift in direction from our current destructive path. No matter what happens, the journey back to a free society will take generations. It is naive to think otherwise.

Resistance is necessary to maintain pressure and fuel the fire, but I think saving energy and resources for the right moment to act will multiply the force of change. Patience, combined with the recognition that the current leadership, though dangerous, cannot sustain their course without a defining break from Freedom and the American way of life, will lead to a time that is right for decisive action. Once they play their hand and are exposed, then the time will be right. Many fence-sitters, when faced with the reality of the destruction of their way of life, will now join the fight and assist with the change.


111 posted on 11/26/2009 10:39:36 PM PST by cliniclinical (space for rent)
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