When you are wrong you are weakened

April 8th, 2008 by Tucson Bob

When I was a kid I used to get into a lot of fights. Kids would make fun of my twin sister because she had pimples, or I would hear older guys describing what a slut my older sister was and I would fight. What they were saying was true, but I thought I had to defend what I loved so in my mind I was getting my ass beat for the right reason. The fights I lost, I lost because I was fighting for the wrong reasons.

Our country is strong, but our wrongness weakens us. Rightness will always prevail over wrongness. If you bully you take your chances because everybody knows that bullies are wrong (they usually try to take your stuff). Personally, I always like to see a bully get his ass beat. Are we, I mean our country, taking things from our weaker world neighbors? Do you think that we are taking things, and calling it issues of national security?

I want to make you aware of what our government does so we can change for the better and hold the criminals accountable.

I am a refugee of the drug war.  Alcoholic and religious people do not want my vote counted. They just want to take my things.  What you do at home, is what you do in the world.  Kind of like, what you do in practice is what you will do in the game. If a Christian tells you, ‘you are unworthy’ ask him why Christian Communities in America treat their sacraments (rivers, lakes, streams, the ocean, i.e.: WATER, like it is their own private sewer! The same question should be asked about the military, city, state, and federal governments.

AMERICA HOW MY HEART WEEPS FOR YOU!  DO YOU NOT KNOW THAT THE STUDY OF WORDS IS NOT AS EFFECTIVE AS THE STUDY OF NATURE?

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