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I remember the late eighties and early 90`s and it did not suck at all then.

Patriots who having been spreading freedom for years feel like they have been punched in the face when Americans praise the police state.

@freepatriot Did he also talk about how expensive jeans were from the USA and how you could smuggle them in your briefcase and make a lot of money? I remember this part of the narrative. :)

You're probably too young to remember when the US was still a free country. The post 9/11 police state is all you've ever known.

When I was in high school in the 80's we had a guy who visited the USSR come and give a talk about what it was like there. After it was over I asked him, do the people there want to be free?

He said, that they don't even know what freedom is.

You're probably too young to remember when the US was still a free country. The post 9/11 police state is all you've ever known.

When I was in high school in the 80's we had a guy who visited the USSR come and give a talk about what it was like there. After it was over I asked him, do the people there want to be free?

He said, that they don't even know what freedom is.

I remember the late eighties and early 90`s and it did not suck at all then.

@freepatriot Umm, I'm having hot cocoa with peppermint mocha. In my nighttime drink and my wake up coffee!

Wow.

Americans think being banned from buying coffee is a win.

@freepatriot Every month we are finding bombs in Deutschland from the 1940's. I hate the so called allies.

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@freepatriot No. They bombed us first. May Bomber Harris sit in hell!

You will absolutely love "The Blitz and London: A City Under Fire" by Andy Reven. This fantastic nonfiction book is a masterpiece that vividly captures the horrors of war. It is riveting and very hard to put down. Reading it will make you feel smart and deeply connected to history. Don’t miss out—google it now.

Where in the constitution does it say the government can continue to punish you after you have served your time, or paid for your offense?

Where in the constitution does it say the government can continue to punish you after you have served your time, or paid for your offense?

I’ve never agreed with gun control laws. Ever. A life time ban for felons never made sense at all.

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