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Old 04-28-2010, 05:53 AM
 
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Could you elaborate please. What did he misquote, and how? Please do set the record straight. Otherwise, yours is just one more baseless rant from the left.
Lol, classic!

You can LOOK IT UP YOURSELF!

I understand that that old man probably is restricted in his research abilities but you are not.
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Old 04-28-2010, 02:01 PM
 
Location: S.E. US
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Lol, classic!

You can LOOK IT UP YOURSELF!

I understand that that old man probably is restricted in his research abilities but you are not.
That's OK. I didn't think you'd substantiate your claims.
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Old 04-28-2010, 03:12 PM
 
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I never take credibility in these "our country was so much better in my day" types because it's a crock of dung and us historians know this.

Time creates a false sense of nastalgia. There were vets in the early 20th century who glorified the Civil War. Of course people will naturally think things were better back in the day. I guarantee this guy when he was my age was hearing about how things were better in their day from his elders. This guy comes from a time when Obama would've been lynched for talking to a white woman. I find myself thinking things were great when I lived in Philly. Fortunately I have the gift to be able to go back and realize it was a false pretense. It's a craphole. But I was young and ignorant of things, so naturally it seemed better at the time.
The elite have spoken again. And what grade are you in?

It's no wonder americans have such low esteem for our younger generation.

Instead of disproving what he says, you insult and show your lack of maturity and respect.
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Old 04-28-2010, 03:37 PM
 
Location: Tyler, TX
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I find myself thinking things were great when I lived in Philly. Fortunately I have the gift to be able to go back and realize it was a false pretense. It's a craphole. But I was young and ignorant of things, so naturally it seemed better at the time.
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Newsflash, kiddo - you still are young and ignorant of things...
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