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Radicalism in America Knows No Allegiance to Republicanism Nor Democratic Socialism - Only Anarchy

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Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Apr 21, 2022 at 22:29

The success of the American form of a politcally free society was premised upon a people that had a desire to live free and set a standard of government that held those principles tightly; or lose them for the loss of the allegiance to the Biblically based supernatural laws that comes from the apostate Christianity that grips America now. This has been the case when the idea to reject such principles came from SCOTUS, in 1962.
America would never be the same since; the enemies of a peaceful society have seen to that; radicalism is now the rule of a nation that no longer recoginzes proper rule of law. It is no coincidence that the illegal nature of the government now controlling America got its start back then; it is the same, even worsening mentality that has America at the verge of a war that was stunted in 1962; the end game of that is in view now; or does the Russian testing of modern ballistic delivery systems not generate any such concerns. anymore?

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