This Is America
THIS IS AMERICA pic.twitter.com/2kYQLaaZpb
— JAMES BOND (@Charles28973069) September 17, 2020
THIS IS AMERICA pic.twitter.com/2kYQLaaZpb
— JAMES BOND (@Charles28973069) September 17, 2020
#BackTheBlue pic.twitter.com/vFrhl0St2g
— Karli 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) August 6, 2020
#FlagsOut – somewhere on some coastline. pic.twitter.com/M9SwRv5gf6
— HYVE (@HYVEE7) May 8, 2020
It times such as these, the Days of Three-Ply Mega-Roll Panic, many an American has proven prone to retreat in the face of an unseen threat, one purportedly more fearsome than the mightiest military which was repelled by farmers with muskets for our freedom and independence. A foe more formidable than that which bunkered on the beaches of Normandy, whom our brave ancestors stormed headlong into to free the world of tyranny, if but for a moment. More pernicious than an ICBM with a nuclear payload that our greatest President stared down in the world’s highest-stakes game of chicken.
It’s not just infuriating, it’s depressing, to see how mentally softened our country has become. Reduced to a shadow of ourselves, once the greatest, most inspiring nation to grace the planet. A nation colonized by men that sailed across oceans to a wilderness unknown without modern convenience or assurance of survival to have what they coveted most, personal autonomy. A nation that sent men to the deepest depths of the oceans and planted flags on the moon.
And what are we reduced to by media-induced panic? A nation of cowards, that casts the eye of suspicion on our fellow countrymen for the crime of a public sneeze or clearing of the throat. Keep reading…….
These roads don’t build themselves, we are crazy busy and my 2020 schedule is damn near full already. Just a heads up that things are still moving, don’t get discouraged, this too shall pass.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
“And when we are gone, the scattered, free survivors hiding in the ruins of our once-great republic will sing of our deeds in forbidden songs, tending the flickering flame of individual liberty until it bursts forth again, as it must, generations later. We will live forever, like the Spartans at Thermopylae, in sacred memory.” _ Mike Vanderboegh
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