Thanks. I care about salvaging what's left of the once great idea. I understand how some can't see for the steam rising before their eye's, but I have little patience for tolerating idiots in leadership role's. In a sense, if we can't control the wide reaching arms of our country, then others will and all these old soldiers will be standing there wondering who lost the fight. The fight is here and now and it is a battle of idea's and a battle of will to defend what is near and dear to our heritage.
I descend from Abe Lincoln, ironically enough. He had a penchant for sharply shaped idea's clad and presented amidst the sweet air of humor. I didn't inherit that from him but it is clear that his passion for justice still thrives quietly in his genes.
I also lost my father due to his injuries from WWII where he served in two branches of the service. When Korea came along and his injuries were too serious to let him join up again, he served on the sea's as a merchant marine off the coast of Korea. His ship was blown to bits and he was one of only five survivor's that night. Although I never met him, I respect his will to defend his country and to serve alongside his fellow citizens. I went to college by the good grace's of the War Orphans program and as a result I have always felt close to the fighting fabric of this country. This is personal information which I shall curtail now and forever at this moment but to imply that progressive political expressions are left wing wacko is tantamount to calling us traitors. There is a traitor, but it isn't those of us who work to challenge the lessor decisions of government.
I appreciate your kindred spirit, fatwollit. Thank you.