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re: Where are we going as a nation?
Posted on 7/27/14 at 2:30 am to 2close2Gainesville
Posted on 7/27/14 at 2:30 am to 2close2Gainesville
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Don't care as long as I can live my life, which I plan to do, which will only be so long, and I could give a shite if all you live or die.
So many differences, so many divides. We've got one group going one way, and the other sticking to their own.
If you look at history, where has that gotten us? Has any civilization successfully broke apart and sustained itself? Are we headed to the same road?
My question, where are we headed as a nation? Are we doomed to repeat this, did we find a solution to the question and can create a perfect society, or is shite just getting worse all the time?
A powerful military, sure that will uphold us, as it has, teaming with other countries, well that held true, what happens after we have to uphold our obligations and debt to countries who don't hold our same values?
Is there any doubt that our government is out of control with spending, and trying to maintain the hold we once easily controlled?
We will have a major convergence one day, of many nations, because what choice will we have? And this nation, as we knew it, will cease to exist.
History is the measure for this, and everything you knew, or thought you knew, won't matter a damn bit anymore. Sound familiar?
Seriously, though, you bring up so many issues, it's a pretty loaded post. But states rights could solve some of them if we still had them to where the states could actually take action.
And as far as the military goes, War Is Peace, and as long as we have conflicts, we'll always have that "need" for security.
This post was edited on 7/27/14 at 2:34 am
Posted on 7/27/14 at 2:42 am to TerryDawg03
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Seriously, though, you bring up so many issues, it's a pretty loaded post.
ya, I know it is, but pretty bombarded from all sides today as it is, kinda hard to choose just one angle to discuss.
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