There is so much history available. It can be slanted in so many ways. You choose to ignore facts that do not match your worldview. I have laid out a few things here -- mostly to challenge your worldview.
Some years ago I found a book called “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs”. I read about men and women who were martyred in the name of Jesus. I got a fair way into the book before I realized that I was reading about Christians being martyred by the Catholic Church. The book debunked a lot of things that I was taught in Catechism class. I still have a copy of that book.
Maybe if you read about some of the lies, the other lies will be easier to understand. My bottom line: the end does not justify the means but the means creates a lot of people with distorted worldviews. If I hear someone say: “My country love it or leave it”, I know they fit in the category of Anti-Americans. The proper attitude is: “My country, right the wrongs”.
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A chip off the old block to have a souvenir of pseudo-history? |
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Remember "Who framed Roger Rabbit"? Destroying the Red Car Line is a fact. |
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Maybe the WMD are the words of our leaders. |
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Not to beat around the Bush: after politics comes war and peace. |
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I love California. I think the other 49 could each learn a lot from life here. It is just so darn expensive. |
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My experience with the military draft physical. |
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Nothing valuable here |
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Bringing back the dead. |
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Leave it alone |
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The party that never was. The mayor and the police chief that thought that democracy was dead. The day my innocence died. |
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The one place we all have opinions. At least those of us in our twenties in the sixties. |