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The Democrats in our government have hands drenched in American citizens' blood

Don't get too uppity it could turn out to ruin everything you love


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By —— Bio and Archives July 2, 2020

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Don't get too uppity it could turn out to ruin everything you loveHere is a truth that occurred twice in your life time: if you choose to forget it, the price will be dear. One can send out a note like this based on assumptions and woulda, coulda, shoulda and wind up in the end "shouding" all over themselves. In recent rioting in DC, President Trump quelled the disturbances and avoided another Minneapolis or Washington State and quite a few since. The rioters lined up to do havoc in DC and President Trump stopped it by sending in the National Guard. It worked and the Democrats began the chant, saying that it was illegal to send out troops into civilian zones. With the help of the dirty press it almost sounded plausible. President Trump proved them wrong and they shut up, but immediately began a movement to make DC a state thus giving some Democrat governors the last word on allowing DC to be pillaged and burned.
I hear good, well-educated Conservative Republicans saying things like "I wish Trump wouldn't Tweet, or use common talk, or say rude things. A bit uppity? I think so! Remember the praise Obama received for being a wonderful speaker; Hitler was renowned for his speeches and how he stimulated the people. Of course, Mussolini was a grandiose speaker and, how Stalin charmed the Russians! The one thing they all had in common was: not a single one of them did anything close to what President Trump has done in nearly four years for our country than they even tried to do until their reigns of terror were ended and they had collectively murdered likely in excess of 90 million of their citizens. Trump is not a polished politician, but one of us, who has a bit of a rough presentation and that's because he has been sure of himself in building his personal empire and marched on. He is a true patriot who wants to finish the job he started and leave the country a better place than what he found; not a disgusting smear of degeneracy within the hallowed halls of our Capitol, which have suffered the filth infested by a number of our Democrat presidents. Nor did he turn the Military on civilians thousands of miles away from DC to shoot and burn women and children in Waco, Texas, and a mother with an infant in her arms at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, with no repercussions against the dogs that took those orders and were proud of their deeds. The Democrats in our government have hands drenched in American citizens' blood and, unless they are defeated they will do it again, and have indeed already started with Antifa and Black Lives Matter, with no reflection on the people they pretend to represent but the organizations are the sword points of Democrat ambitions. Notice there was no mention of Benghazi where American civilians and Military maimed and killed during the Obama Administration and there was no punishment for any of the killers, either in our government or on the ground in that country. Truly, don't you find all of this a bit disturbing?



Tony Mangan -- Bio and Archives | Comments

I grew up in New York state during that time when people were proud of our great country, its flag, and possessed an abiding faith that God kept watch over us all.  My father passed away when I was three months old, and as a result, my family was of very modest means.  Higher education was not on my horizon.  Along with my two sisters, it followed that we shared the profound blessing to have grown up in a matriarchal household. My mother was one of those strong women you hear about from those times who worked in a munitions factory during the war and held a second job as the cashier in a movie theater.  Mother taught us core lessons in ethics, values and behavior.  I took an interest in changing politics at about fifteen or sixteen and railed against the growing trends toward disrespect for all that we cherished.  From that time, I took an interest in poetry and have attempted to use it to vent my frustration and dismay at the onslaught of disregard for America that has plagued us for decades.  As I approach my eightieth birthday, I can’t think of anything more rewarding than to keep on keeping on.


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