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Oh Say Can You See Destroying The Homeland: fall of America: How did we get here?

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Oh Say Can You See Destroying The Homeland: fall of America: How did we get here?
Oh Say Can You See Destroying The Homeland: fall of America: How did we get here?

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Oh Say Can You See Destroying The Homeland: fall of America: How did we get here?

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An unapologetic neoconservative view of what is transpiring in our nation, the declining state of governance, government corruption, increasing immorality, racial segregation, African American cultural sabotage, the possibility of civil war, the possibility of a global conflict, destruction of our democratic framework, the formation of a monocratic government, changing of our social construct, and the altering of our voting demographics in America through irregular migration and open borders. The United States is currently engaged in a complex and interconnected conflict that spans domestic and international arenas involving political, ideological, and religious forces. The failures in these three domains are the driving force behind our political and cultural polarization, military conflicts, and societal decline. The resolution of these conflicts will determine whether America can maintain its position as the "Land of the Free" and "One Nation under God" while remaining loyal to its inherent Judeo-Christian values and established traditions.
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