Posted by Bob Huntress on December 07, 2011 at 22:23:45 from (184.41.4.206):
In Reply to: O/T Pure speculation posted by old on December 07, 2011 at 21:35:56:
This is my opinion, but, I don't fear a military attack on America. The danger to us a as people is an errosion of who we are. There are those within our land that seek to undermine our way of life. They seek to deminish the role of family and even the value of human life. These present a greater danger than a foriegn military power. These create a sense in our country that we are the problem, and that we must cede all of our soveriegnty to "Global Benefits" There is no military force currently on Earth that could defeat our military, yet, if we restrict our soldiers to the point that others have the advantage, an enemy, even one from within, could hurt our great land. An invading military would never make it to our beach, if we as a people return to our founding principles of America first, but, ask yourself how many of our leaders see things that way?
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