Docadhoc wrote:
What I get from your word choices is that you are not an American and don't particularly like us.
If that is true, why should Americans care what you think? If it is not true, why the condescending attitude toward Americans?
You know who I am, doc. And you know that I dislike fervently what America has become, not what she was formerly, and if you hold to Christian values, so should you.
Somehow, Christians became afraid to take a stand for morals, and allowed the Alinsky concept of "Use their morals against them", to change America to a moral cesspool. But if you are truly a Christian, you will recognize the fact that America is weak, decadent, and matriarchal, and thus easily ens***ed, either from within, or from without.
But what is truly horrendous, is that Americans still think they are qualified to run the "world show".
And now somebody has to come along and tell you what is right and what is wrong, because you no longer know. Like Pure Prairie League's "Amie":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4xp2lgiAjYAnd can you see
Which way we should turn together or alone
I can never see what's right or what is wrong
(will it take to long to see)
"And all the things you thought before have faded into gray".
And remember this: Doctor My Eyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsM7qCulsRMDoctor, my eyes have seen the years
And the slow parade of fears without crying
Now I want to understand
I have done all that I could
To see the evil and the good without hiding
You must help me if you can
Doctor, my eyes
Tell me what is wrong
Was I unwise to leave them open for so long
'Cause I have wandered through this world
And as each moment has unfurled
I've been waiting to awaken from these dreams
People go just where they will
I never noticed them until I got this feeling
That it's later than it seems
Doctor, my eyes
Tell me what you see
I hear their cries
Just say if it's too late for me
Doctor, my eyes
Cannot see the sky
Is this the prize for having learned how not to cry