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Originally Posted by cabo35
If someone didn't start a brawl in 1776, we'd still be saluting the Union Jack. The price of freedom and liberty is not cheap and sometimes you need to fight so they are not stolen by the insidious "soft" tyranny of a growing government serving its own interests before the interest of the people.
The essence of political humor is based on the subtle truths it reveals and the passions it stirs. Gnu's post accomplished both.....for some.
Thanks for posting....have a great day in The Villages.
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Exactly...the passion...the fire in the gut...Unfortunately those feelings usually come
after we lose something.
Sometimes I think of us in a big ship. There is a big storm and the ship is taking on water. Do we desert the ship and cling to our little rafts, floating around waiting for another ship. Or maybe drift till we find land and then build a new ship? Or maybe we stay on this ship and weather it out and fix it so it doesn't leak anymore.
Maybe we need a new captain that respects this old ship.