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Defense Rests

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Posted By: usmc0302, 9/7/2021 8:04:10 AM

Though the strength and preservation of the United States have always depended upon the spirit and guidance of its founding principles, these are now astoundingly subject to widespread and hateful repudiation from Americans themselves. Seldom has so obvious a national suicide advanced with such geometric speed against so little resistance. True to form, the rot comes from within.

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A depressing post Labor Day read.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DoneinCalif 9/7/2021 8:12:19 AM (No. 906551)
But the good news is that we don't have to put up with tweets! Americans are so effing stupid it makes my teeth hurt.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Lonestar Jack 9/7/2021 8:56:08 AM (No. 906603)
Give credit where credit is due -- the Marxists are fighting a winning war.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Skinnydip 9/7/2021 9:22:35 AM (No. 906642)
Reading this article is not the way I wanted to start my day. The truth hurts.
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Posted by usmc0302 9/7/2021 8:04:10 AM Post Reply
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