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Thoughts from Jim McKinney

My question – which tragedy will bring us together? 

The middle, the moderates, the people who want to “just get along” are losing this nation to a small, very powerful group that is gaining power – and this group does not support the Constitutional guarantees in the bill of rights.

The idea that Soros, Pelosi, Schumer, AOC, Zuckerberg, Dorsey et al want balance and peace is delusional.  They want power, they want control, they want money, they want their way and will stop at nothing to get their way – and over the corpses of the fools who think they will negotiate in good faith. 

Keep hoping, praying for peace, sure – but the only thing in the middle of the road is road kill.  It is time to stand up for your right to speak, think and thrive as you wish within the bounds of our great constitution or be crushed.  I have seen this movie before, it has a dark ending for truth and the innocent. 

That is unless, as Dr. King or Ghandi (and Trump) did, we get enough people to stand up and say ENOUGH!  Sitting on our asses and fretting about it does nothing.   We are responsible for this – we let our children be taught to hate this nation, to not ask questions, to live comfortably while others fought and died for our causes.

God Bless America, praise the lord and pass the ammunition

Jim and I feel very strongly about what he wrote above in this e-mail to our book club. I agree with him to the point where I have lost friends and am not allowed to communicate with some of my family members. I am not sure if that is a slam towards me or towards the individual who effectively stopped my communication. I thought we lived in a free country. He apparently does not believe that.

That action is effectively illustrating just how negative societal and family life in America has become and that is scary! Do the liberal leaders condone that? If they do we are in bigger trouble that even folks like us think.

Jim is taking it one step further than I am. You may think from what he writes above that he condones violence in defense of The Liberal Actions. I personally do not and I am not really sure that, at this point, he does either.

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