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Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(8/27/2018)
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"Nothing subtle about the president's approach."
Good. Media and political libtards don't get "subtle" very well. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/27/2018)
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"Just one more reason to hate what modern politics has become."
No, it's just one more reason to hate progressives and all that they stand for. They, not conservatives, are trying to destroy this country. By rote, they reject the very document (and the First Principles contained therein) that set the foundation stones of our national structure - the Declaration of Independence.
“No doubt a lot of nonsense has been talked about the inalienable rights of the individual, and a great deal that was mere sentiment and pleasing speculation has been put forward as fundamental principle.” - Woodrow Wilson
And, “If you want to understand the real Declaration of Independence, do not repeat the preface.”
No equivocatiion - they are our enemies. |
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