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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 4317690" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>Of course I’m angry at the current state of our nation. I have two young children. It makes me more disappointed than anything when I talk to other conservatives. </p><p></p><p>My historical points were made because we’ve tried it your way for an entire generation. Boomers have tried the whole, vote party tickets and maybe we can get something done. We’ve been trying boomer politics since before Clinton. It hasn’t worked. That’s my point. Not whining or crying. The proof is in the pudding. If your way worked we would be better off now.</p><p></p><p>You should have never abandoned your hope in 1992 for change. My historical point about your generation is too many did what you did. They abandoned real freedom and real change for “electable” and “good enough.”</p><p></p><p>It’s not whining or a hissy fit to point out historical facts. lol. I’m watching my young son from my front porch and I enjoy my life. The simple fact remains that the boomer generation have over seen our march toward communism and have acted like they were the standard bearers of freedom. Simply dismissing resolve or principles as naive or young is unintelligent. </p><p></p><p>The historical fact remains, your generations pragmatic political outlook has eroded our nations fabric. “At least he did something” is the rallying call of those that have lost the resolve to fight for what they believe in.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know you personally, but from your posts you seem like a fine person. Your political beliefs on the other hand reveal what’s wrong with our nation. Good people settling for “good enough” never ends with anything more than a s*** sandwich.</p><p></p><p>I don’t believe there is a fix outside of violence. We’ve gone too far down the compromise/appeasement road. Crappy part is most old people won’t live to reap what they sowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 4317690, member: 49831"] Of course I’m angry at the current state of our nation. I have two young children. It makes me more disappointed than anything when I talk to other conservatives. My historical points were made because we’ve tried it your way for an entire generation. Boomers have tried the whole, vote party tickets and maybe we can get something done. We’ve been trying boomer politics since before Clinton. It hasn’t worked. That’s my point. Not whining or crying. The proof is in the pudding. If your way worked we would be better off now. You should have never abandoned your hope in 1992 for change. My historical point about your generation is too many did what you did. They abandoned real freedom and real change for “electable” and “good enough.” It’s not whining or a hissy fit to point out historical facts. lol. I’m watching my young son from my front porch and I enjoy my life. The simple fact remains that the boomer generation have over seen our march toward communism and have acted like they were the standard bearers of freedom. Simply dismissing resolve or principles as naive or young is unintelligent. The historical fact remains, your generations pragmatic political outlook has eroded our nations fabric. “At least he did something” is the rallying call of those that have lost the resolve to fight for what they believe in. I don’t know you personally, but from your posts you seem like a fine person. Your political beliefs on the other hand reveal what’s wrong with our nation. Good people settling for “good enough” never ends with anything more than a s*** sandwich. I don’t believe there is a fix outside of violence. We’ve gone too far down the compromise/appeasement road. Crappy part is most old people won’t live to reap what they sowed. [/QUOTE]
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