America's Christian Heritage is indisputable. The second best-selling book in the American colonies was the New England Primer. Five million copies existed in America in 1776. At that time, there were only four million people in America. Many of its selections were drawn from the King James Bible. The New England Prime was the foundation of schooling that all children studied from at the time of our Founding.

Harvard's Rules and Precepts of 1636 tells us that all knowledge rests on the foundation of God and Jesus Christ. Harvard's original motto was Truth for Christ and the Church.

Princeton's founding statement of 1746 was Cursed is all Learning that is contrary to the Cross of Christ.

Coumbia university's seal of 1755 has the hebrew Tetragrammaton, YHVW (Jehovah) within a radiant triangle. The school's motto "In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen" means "In thy light we shall see light" Psalms 36:9, arcs across the top.

In 1832 Gouverneur Morris said, “Religion is the only solid basis of good morals; therefore education should teach the precepts of religion, and the duties of man towards God.”

In 1790 Samuel Adams said, ""Let divines and philosophers, statesmen and patriots, unite their endeavors to renovate the age, by impressing the minds of men with the importance of educating their little boys and girls, of inculcating in the minds of youth the fear and love of the Deity...in short of leading them in the study and practice of the exalted virtues of the Christian system.“

In 1798 Benjamin Rush said, "In contemplating the political institutions of the United States, I lament that we waste so much time and money in punishing crimes, and take so little pains to prevent them. We profess to be republicans and yet we neglect the only means of establishing and perpetuating our republican forms of
government. That is, the universal education of our youth in the principles of Christianity by the means of the Bible.”

In 1836 Noah Webster said, “In my view, the Christian Religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government, ought to be instructed...no truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian Religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people.”

In 1835 Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in his book, Democracy in America, "Upon my arrival in the United States the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck my attention; and the longer I stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state of things. In France I had almost always seen the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom marching in opposite directions. But in America I found they were intimately united and that they reigned in common over the same country. Religion in America...must be regarded as the foremost of the political institutions of that country; for if it does not impart a taste for freedom, it facilitates the use of it. Indeed, it is in this same point of view that the inhabitants of the United States themselves look upon religious belief. I do not know whether all Americans have a sincere faith in their religion -- for who can search the human heart? But I am certain that they hold it to be indispensable to the maintenance of republican institutions. This opinion is not peculiar to a class of citizens or a party, but it belongs to the whole nation and to every rank of society. In the United States, the sovereign authority is religious...there is no country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America, and there can be no greater proof of its utility and of its conformity to human nature than that its influence is powerfully felt over the most enlightened and free nation of the earth. In the United States, the influence of religion is not confined to the manners, but it extends to the intelligence of the people...

Christianity, therefore, reigns without obstacle, by universal consent...


I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America in her harbors...; in her fertile fields and boundless forests; in her rich mines and vast world commerce; in her public school system and institutions of learning. I sought for it in her democratic Congress and in her matchless Constitution Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power. America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great. The safeguard of morality is religion, and morality is the best security of law as well as the surest pledge of freedom. The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other Christianity is the companion of liberty in all its conflicts -- the cradle of its infancy, and the divine source of its claims."

The New England primer : a reprint of the earliest known edition ; with many facsimiles and reproductions; and an historical introduction : Ford, Paul Leicester, 1865-1902 : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive

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Where as words prove little-- action proves it all

100,000,000 dead Indians-- enslaved black people for profit,etc, burned women for the usage of herbs to heal= called them witches=100% not christian
Not Christian, quite right. Some of America's history is not Christian.

But as to its Christian heritage, the history speaks for itself.


No trinity religion is Christian. There is no trinity god in existence. It was created at the councils of Catholicism--No Israelite EVER was taught,served or worshipped a trinity while serving the true living God=YHWH(Jehovah)--ever. Including-- Jesus, Peter, Paul, etc
 
Indeed, the US has a Christian heritage, and became the wealthiest and most powerful nation on Earth. And the most charitable.
The most charitable with its bombs, perhaps.
Perhaps.

Certainly with its humanitarianism.
Yes, it's very humanitarian to pound people who did nothing to you with bombs.
It is?
Just trying to be agreable. :D
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
 
America's Christian Heritage is indisputable. The second best-selling book in the American colonies was the New England Primer. Five million copies existed in America in 1776. At that time, there were only four million people in America. Many of its selections were drawn from the King James Bible. The New England Prime was the foundation of schooling that all children studied from at the time of our Founding.

Harvard's Rules and Precepts of 1636 tells us that all knowledge rests on the foundation of God and Jesus Christ. Harvard's original motto was Truth for Christ and the Church.

Princeton's founding statement of 1746 was Cursed is all Learning that is contrary to the Cross of Christ.

Coumbia university's seal of 1755 has the hebrew Tetragrammaton, YHVW (Jehovah) within a radiant triangle. The school's motto "In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen" means "In thy light we shall see light" Psalms 36:9, arcs across the top.

In 1832 Gouverneur Morris said, “Religion is the only solid basis of good morals; therefore education should teach the precepts of religion, and the duties of man towards God.”

In 1790 Samuel Adams said, ""Let divines and philosophers, statesmen and patriots, unite their endeavors to renovate the age, by impressing the minds of men with the importance of educating their little boys and girls, of inculcating in the minds of youth the fear and love of the Deity...in short of leading them in the study and practice of the exalted virtues of the Christian system.“

In 1798 Benjamin Rush said, "In contemplating the political institutions of the United States, I lament that we waste so much time and money in punishing crimes, and take so little pains to prevent them. We profess to be republicans and yet we neglect the only means of establishing and perpetuating our republican forms of
government. That is, the universal education of our youth in the principles of Christianity by the means of the Bible.”

In 1836 Noah Webster said, “In my view, the Christian Religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government, ought to be instructed...no truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian Religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people.”

In 1835 Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in his book, Democracy in America, "Upon my arrival in the United States the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck my attention; and the longer I stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state of things. In France I had almost always seen the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom marching in opposite directions. But in America I found they were intimately united and that they reigned in common over the same country. Religion in America...must be regarded as the foremost of the political institutions of that country; for if it does not impart a taste for freedom, it facilitates the use of it. Indeed, it is in this same point of view that the inhabitants of the United States themselves look upon religious belief. I do not know whether all Americans have a sincere faith in their religion -- for who can search the human heart? But I am certain that they hold it to be indispensable to the maintenance of republican institutions. This opinion is not peculiar to a class of citizens or a party, but it belongs to the whole nation and to every rank of society. In the United States, the sovereign authority is religious...there is no country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America, and there can be no greater proof of its utility and of its conformity to human nature than that its influence is powerfully felt over the most enlightened and free nation of the earth. In the United States, the influence of religion is not confined to the manners, but it extends to the intelligence of the people...

Christianity, therefore, reigns without obstacle, by universal consent...


I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America in her harbors...; in her fertile fields and boundless forests; in her rich mines and vast world commerce; in her public school system and institutions of learning. I sought for it in her democratic Congress and in her matchless Constitution Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power. America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great. The safeguard of morality is religion, and morality is the best security of law as well as the surest pledge of freedom. The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other Christianity is the companion of liberty in all its conflicts -- the cradle of its infancy, and the divine source of its claims."

The New England primer : a reprint of the earliest known edition ; with many facsimiles and reproductions; and an historical introduction : Ford, Paul Leicester, 1865-1902 : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive

The New England Primer - Wikipedia

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Where as words prove little-- action proves it all

100,000,000 dead Indians-- enslaved black people for profit,etc, burned women for the usage of herbs to heal= called them witches=100% not christian
Not Christian, quite right. Some of America's history is not Christian.

But as to its Christian heritage, the history speaks for itself.


No trinity religion is Christian. There is no trinity god in existence. It was created at the councils of Catholicism--No Israelite EVER was taught,served or worshipped a trinity while serving the true living God=YHWH(Jehovah)--ever. Including-- Jesus, Peter, Paul, etc
Really? How many times is God's spirit mentioned in the Bible? And who do you say Jesus is?
 
The most charitable with its bombs, perhaps.
Perhaps.

Certainly with its humanitarianism.
Yes, it's very humanitarian to pound people who did nothing to you with bombs.
It is?
Just trying to be agreable. :D
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
 
Perhaps.

Certainly with its humanitarianism.
Yes, it's very humanitarian to pound people who did nothing to you with bombs.
It is?
Just trying to be agreable. :D
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
 
Yes, it's very humanitarian to pound people who did nothing to you with bombs.
It is?
Just trying to be agreable. :D
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
 
Just trying to be agreable. :D
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
 
Just trying to be agreable. :D
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
 
Maybe your hell will be to live in a world without Christ with the knowledge of what a world with Christ was like.
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
 
You mean that a world with Christ is full of dropping bombs on people?
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
 
That's how you see it? My you are cynical and lack objectivity. You must live in a sad world.
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
 
Christians killed more people and dropped more bombs last year than any other denomination.
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
 
Like I said before, YOU live in a sad world if that is all you see.
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
 
That's not all I see, but at least I see it. You seem to pretend that that doesn't exist, and only see what you choose to see. Now THAT'S sad.
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
 
Who said I don't see it? War exists as part of the human condition. You think this is some new invention or something? War has been around since the beginning of man. Like forest fires, war serves a purpose. I doubt you will agree because you can't look at this objectively without emotion. Wars, like forest fires burn off old growth so that new growth may occur. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. People who seek utopia can't fathom what I am saying because they cannot tolerate anything which is not utopian. But the reality is that wars are a part of the natural cycle and that is why they have always existed and will always exist. Everything follows a predictable pattern; a cyclical pattern. When an idea reaches its practically complete state it rapidly expands. This is called the inflation phase. Then slight differences create competition and conflict to drive towards the next new idea (i.e. breakthrough). This is called the equilibrium phase. Thereby starting the cycle anew. Diversity is critical to this process.
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
We're? Who is we're?
 
War is a failed behaviour. If waging war worked, it would have stopped a looooong time ago.
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
We're? Who is we're?
Well, ok, not me, the US army.
 
That is close, but not quite. War is a consequence of failed behaviors. Technically it is the cure for failed behaviors. It does so through suffering and misery which serve to reset our behaviors. Nothing corrects failed behaviors faster than suffering and misery. War does work, the problem is that it only takes two generations for a society to forget suffering which is why it hasn't stopped a looooong time ago. The cycle keeps repeating.
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
We're? Who is we're?
Well, ok, not me, the US army.
You mean Barack didn't end that "war?"
 
So what failed behaviour of theirs is the US trying to corrects by attacking other countries non-stop? And if war works, how come the US hasn't won one since WWII? Their shit not work?
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
We're? Who is we're?
Well, ok, not me, the US army.
You mean Barack didn't end that "war?"
Obummer got a Nobel Peace Prize for keeping it going for his whole 8 years.
 
You still don't get it. We aren't trying to correct other people's failed behaviors and the current "wars" are not wars. The one that is coming will be a war and it will correct our behaviors. I really do hope you live in Europe.
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
We're? Who is we're?
Well, ok, not me, the US army.
You mean Barack didn't end that "war?"
Obummer got a Nobel Peace Prize for keeping it going for his whole 8 years.
Oh... I forgot you're a racist too. My bad.
 
GW declared war on Iraq. We're still fighting that one. And judging by the look of Iraq, a total loss.
We're? Who is we're?
Well, ok, not me, the US army.
You mean Barack didn't end that "war?"
Obummer got a Nobel Peace Prize for keeping it going for his whole 8 years.
Oh... I forgot you're a racist too. My bad.
WTF? I'm racist against white people? How does that work?
 

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