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Sometimes it seems a civil war may break out in the USA. I dont know if it would be geographic or race related, perhaps inner city fighting or against the government.
What needs to happen in this country to stop a coming civil war?
What's needed is for nervous nellies to stop wringing their hands over "the coming civil war."
There is a civil war coming? Obviously I assume you are talking about the new mid season drama on NBC called Civil War that starts this January, right?
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If only Anglos wake up to what is occurring around them. Maybe in due time they will and - while it won't be literal war - start putting an end to the madness perpetuated against them every day in this country.
Turn off the radio, step away from Fox "News".... and have a Snickers, because you are not you when you are paranoid.
Let's play a game. First put down those MSNBC flashcards
Then, you give an example of an incorrect report from Fox News (the NEWS division, not the talking head OPINION shows). Then I will give an example of NBC news, their spawn MSNBC, or CNN giving a false news report. The apologies for their biased editing should be particularly interesting.
it wont happen-- no matter how buried people are in their own stuff, the can turn it around in the community.
however i think litigation has its limits, we have to stop suing and start doing
(self improvement)
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