Douglas MacKinnon wrote a book called America's Last Days, about, you guessed it, the invention of the cotton gin, and so considers him an expert on how screwed up America is. His article reveals, though, that he has little to no idea how screwed up he is. (
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/column.aspx?UrlTitle=can_you_save_the_dream_that_was_america&ns=DouglasMacKinnon&dt=06/28/2007&page=full&comments=true )
. . . the far-left labors day and night to ensure that the millions of immigrants pouring into our nation – illegal and legal – don’t assimilate, that they guarantee the balkanization of what used to be the United States. Time and history have proven that the fate of multiethnic, multicultural countries is certain. They break-up and revolve around the gravitational pull of their native language, culture, and ideology.
As Democrat and Republican politicians eagerly chase money and power at the expense of ethics, spirituality, and national security, they have become equal co-conspirators in the destruction of our nation from within.
If you agree with this assessment, then how – short of the revolution I start in my novel – can we save the United States from its rapidly approaching demise?Revolutionary fantasies aren't just the province of the left wing, but I suspect we knew that already. What's interesting is how, with a Republican President and a Republican Judiciary, and a strong if not dominant presence in Congress, this guy can suggest that there might not be a political solution to their problems short of Revolution. How much power do we have to give Conservative nutjobs before they'll feel secure?
But then again, giving Conservative Nutjobs power is definitely a losing strategy anyway. I guess they'll just have to be insecure.
Bryant
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