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To: Starboard
China can cut off shipments of necessary medications to this country overnight leaving hundreds of millions of Americans in a desperate situation. Just saying..

We have grown soft and weak, putting the weakest we have in charge. We have overlooked corruption and made pitiful excuses for the press. Nobody is held accountable for anything I believe we can pull ourselves up again; but we have abused the very groups of people who created America, built America, forged everything that our country depends upon - and now have made the white man the scapegoat of every evil in history. When the times become brutal, look at who runs away, who preys upon the weak; and who puts their back against the wheel and either wins, or dies trying There is a reason why the world is the way it is; and a reason why those who want to destroy America have targeted the white man. I offer human history as my evidence

115 posted on 08/05/2022 4:17:59 PM PDT by Hodar (A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.- Burroughs)
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To: Hodar

I believe we can pull ourselves up again

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The problem is that “we” are not the same country anymore. Demographics, culture, morality, etc. have all profoundly changed the nation.

We have lost our mojo. Our institutions are all corrupt, secularism is dominant, people don’t care about freedom, the legal system is a dysfunction mess, our history is disparaged and our differences now seem to define us.

As much as I’d like to believe that we can pull ourselves up again the national character, ethos, love of freedom, etc that made America what it once was is no longer there.


128 posted on 08/06/2022 6:27:24 AM PDT by Starboard
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