Isn’t it time that race truly
shouldn’t matter anymore in America?
Isn’t it time that the
preposterously biased media is told to go away?
Isn’t it time that the federal
government is returned to what it was supposed to be, a limited body constrained
by the Constitution and of, by, and for the people?
Isn’t it time that the folks that
try to strangle democracy in the guise of saving it are put in their place?
Isn’t it time that we acknowledge
that devout Christians silently praying outside of abortion centers are not
domestic terrorists, but that those who deface our monuments, assault police
officers, and burn down our buildings are?
Isn’t it time to recognize the
necessary and divine primacy of two genders/sexes instead of pretending there
are an unlimited number of them?
Isn’t it time to admit that
“experts” and professors are anything
but infallible?
Isn’t it time to assert that, no,
after school Satan clubs do not have the same right to our schools and
libraries as any other group, because there is such a thing as objective
morality?
Isn’t it time that someone noted
that our climate has always been changing, often much faster than it has
been recently? That the lakes of, say, Minnesota were created when, due to
remarkably swift global warming, the two-mile-thick glaciers that had
previously advanced as far as Missouri retreated to northern Canada many
thousands of years ago?
Isn’t it time for college students
to understand that, if they wish to be cutting edge and radical, they would now
have to be conservative and traditional?
Isn’t it time to admit that, if
invasive species are devastating our lands and waters, maybe every illegal
immigrant from everywhere in the world isn’t necessarily a boon to our society?
Isn’t it time to honestly examine
the long history of the Democratic Party—which is anything but democratic…or
decent, for that matter?
Isn’t it time to objectively look
at the history of Capitalism vis-à-vis Socialism and Communism and acknowledge
that the former has been responsible for bringing billions out of
poverty while the latter has been responsible for returning hundreds of
millions to poverty—and for the deaths of many millions more?
Isn’t it time to acknowledge that,
yes, America was founded on Christian values, which were responsible for
much of its success (see Judeo-Christian work ethic)-- but that it does not
have an official state religion? And that progressives are pressing for their
beliefs to be institutionalized as an unofficial state religion?
Isn’t it time to make America great
again?
Perhaps most importantly, isn’t it
time that people were more afraid of the consequences of choosing to lie than
of the consequences of choosing to tell the truth?
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