Wednesday, August 13, 2025

     I cry for America. 

I cry for what it was, and for what it has become under the current, and still under construction, quasi militaristic 'dictatorship'.  I cry for our children, our grandchildren, and Their children who will never know, not even in scrubbed 'history' books, museums, and library's, how it was and what it could have been sans this self appointed, lawless, untouchable, entitled felon that a segment of tunnel blind cult followers foolishly traded away our democracy in lieu of a false prophet.  I cry bitter tears knowing that our once proud nation, and the world in general, will Never recover or heal from the terrible damage done by this one singular despotic madman, and that while even the cowards who Could have stopped him, failed in their sworn duty to protect America from what they knew he was about. In abject fear of losing their federal jobs and their potential for garnering millions under his 'kingship' they scurried back under their rocks and became invisible both in voice and sight while their master and cult leader began the destruction and the end 'Law of The Land', 'The Rule of Law', and of our sacred democracy.  I cry for our now shredded, and practically useless, Constitution which our Founding Fathers wisely penned in order to protect America and all Americans, both Aboriginals and Immigrants alike from despotic kings and dictators. Little could they have imaged or even dreamed that their thoughtful democratic endeavors would be shredded by the very evil type of tyrannical, and despotic entity that they strove to prevent in the first place. The American Civil War of 1861-1865 nearly destroyed our nations unity, and but for wiser minds and braver Americans it would have ended then and there. Now, here 160 years later, our nation is being torn apart by a self centered, egotistical madman who cares nothing about 'The Rule of Law' or our Constitution and is bent on becoming, in his own mind, the best 'American dictator' America has ever had. I still have a margin of hope, but I still cry for America.


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