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4th of July: a time to celebrate or a time to mourn?
Friday, July 02, 2010
We are at war against those who hate America’s past and for decades have been working very hard to destroy it. Now with great success they are changing the nation leading her to cultural death by imposing the socialistic-Marxist worldview. Once again history demands that citizens take control of America’s future if it is to remain free and as a beacon of hope for the rest of the world. The time is now to stop being apathetic and join those citizens who are waking up and are determined to take the nation back. As you celebrate the Fourth of July keep in mind America’s past, present and future and decide what is the legacy you are giving to the next generations.

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