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Jun 22, 2017 13:06:18   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
PeterS wrote:
Vindictive SOB isn't he...


Yes..................................PUNK !!

Romans 12:19King James Version (KJV)

19 Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.

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Jun 22, 2017 13:36:36   #
moldyoldy
 
pafret wrote:
No! It is their children who need safe spaces and r**t when someone has a differing opinion. Those cowards, who spat on soldiers didn't have the guts to go confront the real culprits behind the Vietnam debacle Lyndon Johnson, Henry Kissinger and the Democratic Militaristic Cabal looking for war profits.

Instead they attacked soldiers, who because of the UCMJ, could not fight back. These men and women honorably did their duty and obeyed lawful orders. That ultimately, these orders were immoral and unlawful, was not known to the men who did the fighting. The treatment Viet Nam vets got was a total disgrace and a blot on our nation's honor.

This is part of the endless military adventures fomented by the left and i***ts liker McCain on the right; the same war dogs have invaded country after country, murdered millions of people and destroyed ancient ways of life repeatedly and it seems they will not stop until someone drops a bomb on their heads. When it happens, I hope Congress is in session and the bomb comes from a submarine about ten miles out in the Atlantic.
No! It is their children who need safe spaces and... (show quote)


You blame the left, I blame the right, yet the ones pushing for war are corporate elitists who will make lots of money off of war. Their children will not have to fight in those wars, and they can move to any other country to live if the war gets close to home.

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Jun 22, 2017 18:29:53   #
Sassy Lass
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Answers.

1. We prayed in school and our children prayed with us.

2. Martin Luther King prayed and colored people prayed with him. So did many other races of people worldwide.

3. Most court houses displayed the ten commandments and judges prayed for the wisdom to find justice.

4. We prayed for the Viet Nam soldiers and their families.

5. We believed in prayer and the God that we prayed to.

Our present problems are the direct result of a godless society.

Americans are turning away from God.

So God turns away from THEM.
Answers. br br 1. We prayed in school and our chi... (show quote)


I certainly agree that a godless society without societal norms and values can lead to the fomenting violence and disrespect that permeates our country today. I do not know what the answer is to this. Are we doomed?

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Jun 22, 2017 20:28:01   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
I certainly agree that a godless society without societal norms and values can lead to the fomenting violence and disrespect that permeates our country today. I do not know what the answer is to this. Are we doomed?


No, we are not doomed.

But we are mortal, and our earth time is limited.

When we pass on, a new life in a new form awaits us.

In my father's house, there are many mansions.

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Jun 23, 2017 10:45:35   #
jer48 Loc: perris ca
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
People who survived the 60's will admit that it was a tumultious time: the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy. And I almost forgot Malcom X. There was the Viet Nam war, the horrible disrespect for the veterans, who were often drafted by the way; the r**ts; the h**e speech; and so on which so much reminds me of what is going on today.

With respect please -- how did we get through those times, how did we solve the problems that seemed too difficult to solve? Perhaps we can learn from our past experiences and solve some of today's problems.

Thoughtful discussion would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
People who survived the 60's will admit that it wa... (show quote)


for one the Dems were a different breed back then not the same now

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Jun 23, 2017 10:48:39   #
jer48 Loc: perris ca
 
PeterS wrote:
The people of the 60's turned into the people of the 70's with responsibilities and their idealism gone bye, bye. Today, we look at how conservatives behaved under Obama and wonder why they think we should behave any different? If you want an exact cause I would say f**e news with turned republicans into what we see today...


WOW you must have bought the good stuff

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Jun 23, 2017 13:33:39   #
Ricktloml
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
People who survived the 60's will admit that it was a tumultious time: the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy. And I almost forgot Malcom X. There was the Viet Nam war, the horrible disrespect for the veterans, who were often drafted by the way; the r**ts; the h**e speech; and so on which so much reminds me of what is going on today.

With respect please -- how did we get through those times, how did we solve the problems that seemed too difficult to solve? Perhaps we can learn from our past experiences and solve some of today's problems.

Thoughtful discussion would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
People who survived the 60's will admit that it wa... (show quote)


I believe we were able to make it through the 60s because at that time we still had not pushed God out of our national life. We still had at least some respect others, and the progressives had not completely taken over our education system, our media, (or at least they had to try and hide the fact that they were biased AND there was virtually no competition) and the entertainment industry. Deviancy had not been defined downward and downward yet again. And we did not have one political party that was completely anti-American and h**e filled as the Democrat party is now. How does this t***slate to help for today's problems? That I can't say

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Jun 23, 2017 14:46:50   #
moldyoldy
 
Ricktloml wrote:
I believe we were able to make it through the 60s because at that time we still had not pushed God out of our national life. We still had at least some respect others, and the progressives had not completely taken over our education system, our media, (or at least they had to try and hide the fact that they were biased AND there was virtually no competition) and the entertainment industry. Deviancy had not been defined downward and downward yet again. And we did not have one political party that was completely anti-American and h**e filled as the Democrat party is now. How does this t***slate to help for today's problems? That I can't say
I believe we were able to make it through the 60s ... (show quote)



The people who keep talking about god most times are the ones who ignore the needy and sick while spouting bible verses.

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Jun 23, 2017 15:26:56   #
Carol Kelly
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
People who survived the 60's will admit that it was a tumultious time: the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy. And I almost forgot Malcom X. There was the Viet Nam war, the horrible disrespect for the veterans, who were often drafted by the way; the r**ts; the h**e speech; and so on which so much reminds me of what is going on today.

With respect please -- how did we get through those times, how did we solve the problems that seemed too difficult to solve? Perhaps we can learn from our past experiences and solve some of today's problems.

Thoughtful discussion would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
People who survived the 60's will admit that it wa... (show quote)


We kept the faith and plowed through. The things Americans did to Americans has been forgiven for the most part. We were in Japan backing up aFighter Squadron. My
neighbor went down (his remains were shipped back last year) . His widow and their three children returned to their hometown in America and were so hounded by unthinking
Uncaring left wing Americans, they had to move away from family and couldn't even have a bank account. But she lived on and so did her children. Maybe if we're tough enough we'll live through thus.

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Jun 23, 2017 15:28:59   #
Carol Kelly
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The people who keep talking about god most times are the ones who ignore the needy and sick while spouting bible verses.


That would be "God", Moldy. Have just a little respect. You may not be a follower, but most of us are.

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Jun 23, 2017 15:31:37   #
Carol Kelly
 
Ricktloml wrote:
I believe we were able to make it through the 60s because at that time we still had not pushed God out of our national life. We still had at least some respect others, and the progressives had not completely taken over our education system, our media, (or at least they had to try and hide the fact that they were biased AND there was virtually no competition) and the entertainment industry. Deviancy had not been defined downward and downward yet again. And we did not have one political party that was completely anti-American and h**e filled as the Democrat party is now. How does this t***slate to help for today's problems? That I can't say
I believe we were able to make it through the 60s ... (show quote)


You said it a lot better than I did. It was from God we gathered our strength to get through it all. The Democrats were not yet so detrimentally progressive. What do we do now?

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Jun 23, 2017 15:33:52   #
Carol Kelly
 
moldyoldy wrote:
You blame the left, I blame the right, yet the ones pushing for war are corporate elitists who will make lots of money off of war. Their children will not have to fight in those wars, and they can move to any other country to live if the war gets close to home.


Where is there a country safe enough today? The Muslims have moved in everywhere, including here!

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Jun 23, 2017 16:39:50   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
People who survived the 60's will admit that it was a tumultious time: the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy. And I almost forgot Malcom X. There was the Viet Nam war, the horrible disrespect for the veterans, who were often drafted by the way; the r**ts; the h**e speech; and so on which so much reminds me of what is going on today.

With respect please -- how did we get through those times, how did we solve the problems that seemed too difficult to solve? Perhaps we can learn from our past experiences and solve some of today's problems.

Thoughtful discussion would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
People who survived the 60's will admit that it wa... (show quote)


I was in high school in the 60's at that time yes there was turmoil but also a great respect for law and the law came down hard when you were stupid. Now days if a police man does his job good or bad they are all lumped together and are considered guilty. SO They stand by they take their time or just dont go to neighbor hoods that will not tolerate their presents and then those same neighbor hoods complain their not doing their job they dont come because we are black,hispanic ,gay, ect I wouldnt go there just so I could be shot /beaten or sued and put in prison. I feel bad for the ones that died by mistake or by bad judgment but look at the bigger picture if your white and in uniform your a target if your black and in a uniform your considered white because your in the uniform and white mans lackey so there is no middle ground I'd shoot their ass to if I was in that situation and probably find something else to do if they called. Sorry but thats this old womans opinion

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Jun 23, 2017 18:24:51   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
People who survived the 60's will admit that it was a tumultious time: the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy. And I almost forgot Malcom X. There was the Viet Nam war, the horrible disrespect for the veterans, who were often drafted by the way; the r**ts; the h**e speech; and so on which so much reminds me of what is going on today.

With respect please -- how did we get through those times, how did we solve the problems that seemed too difficult to solve? Perhaps we can learn from our past experiences and solve some of today's problems.

Thoughtful discussion would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
People who survived the 60's will admit that it wa... (show quote)
-mike brown changed things BIG time if you did not hear they i guess the family of him got 1.5 million .. well back in the 50's & 60'& some of 70's life was much different ..people are getting more sick .& s**k of not having things there way ..i do not understand why is there so much against making america great ..i wander if the way we are heading is it going to be like the perfect storm & all hell breaks loose ..some people still feel we owe them something - i dont ..!!!!!1 i think it is like a festering sore getting worse by the minute ..use to you could trust your neighbor now you may not want to know them back hen there was more respect now there is not ..well that is a little that i can think of ..but the e******n & obama & his stupid government may be part of the problem ..!!!!!!!

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Jun 23, 2017 18:29:20   #
Morgan
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The young idealistic people protesting in the 60s, are the old farts blocking every progressive idea today.


ironic but true

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