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Memorial Day makes me sick
May 28th was my high school graduation day. I hit up a graduation party at night, drinking and talking and enjoying it with my friends when two drunk whores got on a table and started dancing shirtless. Here it is, 2 am Memorial Day and these spoiled whores are setting themselves up for a lovely night of date rape. This is what our soldiers have given up so much for?
Or wait, maybe these soliders sacrificed their lives for an administration that lies about motives behind entering war with a country, or lies about monitoring their citizen's communications. Maybe these soldiers gave up their spouses so they could fight to protect our nation's dignity among the world, too bad no one told them before they lost an arm that our country has been running around with two arms behind it's back.
Oh no, I get it, these brave and generous men and women gave up their comfortable civilian lives so they could make a better country for everyone to live in. Everyone that is white, or at least acts white. That is the purpose of pushing equality, isn't it? Apologize for enslaving an entire race, set them free in a foreign country, and expect them all to get great jobs and assimilate into white culture, right? But no, our soldiers really are doing a great job of securing excellent government sponsored plans like welfare. Because, as we all know, no one would ever cheat that system.
But above all, these soldiers are fighting to protect personal rights and freedoms, the foundation of which was created two centuries ago as the US Constitution. You know that old piece of paper that is rotting away in the National Archives, the one that actually was amended to prohibit the manufacturing and importing of a beverage. That's right, this great country took the supreme law, the document that controls the entire nation and how it operates, to read that no one can make an alcoholic brew. If that wasn't embarrassing enough, 15 years later they rechanged the Constitution to say that it actually was okay. No yeah, that's cool, we'll forget about the whole rise of organized crime. And while we're at it, let's forget that prohibiting alcohol was more of a priority than allowing any citizen, regardless of sex, to vote for who will run the country.
I truly believe that every soldier that has fought or sacrificed something for this country did so because they truly believed in what this country should stand for. But the fact of the matter is that these men and women are dying, everyday, right now, because their leader won't admit that he was wrong. Memorial Day is just another reminder of this, and that's why I can't fucking stand it. God bless our troops, past, present and future, and wish them the best of luck that one day their efforts will be put to good use and someone will get this country back on track.
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"The greatest Americans have not been born yet,
they are waiting
patiently
for the past to die"
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