Never give up. I'm old. Do you know how easy it would be for me to sit back and say I quit. Chances are I won't live long enough for it to get really bad. Reality is it's not about me. I'm a patriot. I was raised to salute the flag, that pledge of allegiance I made actually means something and that the united States of America is the greatest country on the planet. To sit back and let it fall goes against everything I believe in. My sweet little granddaughter at 10 years old is truly the most innocent loving person I have known in my lifetime. She is so inherently good she doesn't see evil in anyone or anything. She can and will find good in every situation. I cannot/will not let them destroy her and the other innocents like her. I will do whatever is necessary to take my country back! Stand up! Make the commitment! If our fore father's had given up we wouldn't have a country. NEVER back down. You are a patriot!
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Absolutely beautiful sentiment with which I 110% agree. In the span from October 6th to December 17th, 2020 I lost: my dad's remaining siblings (brother and sister), my mom's late sister's widower, my dad and my mom. I'm still basically in shock and pretty raw at this point but especially as, the youngest of 7 and sole caretaker (and now dealing with the nightmarish estate resolution ALONE), my parents and I were IT for Trump supporters in my huge family. I am excruciatingly alone in my LOATHING for the 2021 Dystopia as can't talk to my kool-aid chugging siblings. I tell my conservative friends here in the hometown (which I plan on FLEEING at 100 mph back to The City once everything's resolved) I'm kind of glad the truly-terrified parents did not have to see the scorched earth that The Last Bastion Of Liberty is quickly morphing into under the XiDen totalitarian regime.
I applaud your patriotism, I proudly served (army 1986-1994) and love my fellow patriots. Here's a classic - red skelton on the pledge of allegiance.
And please take 25 minutes (there are abbreviated versions clipped from this speech but it's worth watching in its ENTIRETY) to watch humble Vietnam HERO Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez on why he loves the country and the flag (now deceased, RIP). He's a bit difficult to understand but once you understand the scope of his injuries and WHERE they anatomically occurred you'll understand why. MSgt Benavidez on the flag.
Wow! All I can say is I'm truly sorry! To lose so much in such a short time is overwhelming. I cannot imagine your pain. God bless you fren. You are in my prayers