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Nixon, le déluge de merde communistes
WTF? Explanation
below the fold.
Thanks
to George Kowalczuk for this bit of fun. Again, this is
representative of the culture many of us grew up in; so what
happened? If I was to pick a turning point, it would be
AUGUST 9, 1974. That's the day Richard Nixon was driven out of
office in what I (and many others) can only view as a silent
coup. The 1974 off-year elections saw a wholesale slaughter of
Republicans; replaced by what we now recognize as the vanguard of
the neo-Democrat Party that rules today.
How leftist were they? Hint; ten years later
the the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) nominated their last presidential
candidate, Gus Hall. After that, the CPUSA simply endorsed
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1964 - the Civil Rights Act and LBJ's Great Society which put us on the fast track to socialism.
ReplyDeleteBTW. I had one of these tommy guns as a kid. Later had a real M1A1 in Vietnam.
1853 -- Massachusetts passed compulsory public school law
ReplyDeleteOn February 27, 1968, right in the middle of the first phase of the Tet Offensive, Walter Cronkite, ended his "CBS Evening News" broadcast by asserting as fact that the Vietnam War was in a stalemate and the U.S. needed to negotiate surrender. Of course, the Tet Offensive was a huge military victory for the U.S. and its South Vietnamese allies, but it was turned into a defeat on the home front by one man, the traitor Walter Cronkite. This is when the American elites began to go public with their hatred of their country. And their anti-Americanism has only intensified since.
ReplyDeleteCancel your cable subscription. Starve the Ministry of Truth. People like Chris Matthews, Brian Williams, David Gregory, Bob Schieffer are your enemies.
Gotta agree with Steve. That was a major turning point in American history.
ReplyDeleteNixon going to China and taking all our jobs with him in 1972 was another.
Im pretty sure the bad guy in that commercial is Otis Campbell. And I had that Tommy Gun!
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