21 April 2015
"Old Colonel," I experience the same uneasy sense of things. Something is wrong, very wrong. I also think that our peers in age and also our young adults had better become wizened by the experience of others and more ruled by common sense and objectivity or they will lose it all in future against the unremitting daily onslaught of our impossibly evil Fifth Column enablers of willful destruction, who are earnestly running this country into the ground on behalf of their out-sized vanity, in order to attend the business of their domestic and foreign instructors, and thereby stamp their ideologies on our national character. Hopefully, someone or something somewhere will stop their purposeful and planned destruction of our republic, which not so long ago was a solidly traditional, free and prosperous capitalist nation. Though at present I do not perceive a much needed champion for the cause of our vanishing freedoms and traditions.
Admittedly, I greatly despair for the futures of my children and grandchildren. I have awakened each morning over the last six-plus years with the horror of that lingering feeling. And I wonder how many can be so stupid not to see what is exceedingly clear to me and to others. Our craven leaders should drop their intensive depredations on the polity, suspend the lining of their respective pockets, and finally say in unison, "Arise as one America, take notice, and begin to strongly oppose the imposition of barbarism here and the associated importation of dangerous savages and fanaticism into this heretofore unpolluted country, which events are existential threats to our [increasingly eroded] freedoms, liberties and unity as a free people." But sadly, we hear no such voices. Even with the rising stench from the slow death of our country, our exceptional America, in our nostrils. Something is wrong, very wrong.
Regards,
Edwardian