This Our Nation

There was a day that I thought that we lived free. A phrase regarding liberty, spurred to pride in a land where all men could live just as they had chosen to be. One nation, under God that stuck together for the right reasons, love, shared ideals of property. The pride welled within the heart of me, as I volunteered to defend all who would be free.

Our enemy, done so craftily, contorted hope from within you see. In corruptions grasping hand of envy, those foundations were only as strong as you and me. They planned assault upon the family, made being a man a mockery, then filled the kids with ideas of sovereignty, enslaving them to tech idolatry.  They’ve hidden within the framework, within the machinery with chicanery, trickery and propaganda spread by cable news and T.V. We lost our hope in discovery of their dastardly attempts stole our air, you see. But we held our breath and prayed to all that is Holy, to right the ship of this cursed sorcery.

Our prayers were answered by electoral opportunity, when we got to choose an anointed leader to unravel the depths of misery. With God’s assistance we began to see, just how crooked our leaders had come to be. He crossed every I and dotted every T and re applied the blindfold to Lady Liberty, that justice might be the first set free to place the criminals where they ought to be.  From dark to light painstakingly, the plan emerged so masterfully. Hope again invaded ranks when illegal banks left our shores begrudgingly. Once again it is up to you and me to root out the seditious and set the captives free. For treason is not bribery but attempted murder of our own country. Once again our flag flown free, shining forth in liberty.

The end not told, outcomes and futures passing for us to see. Villains remaining won’t be extracted so easily we’ll employ maxillofacial surgery, torn out by root leaving cavity though time will bare necessity. When this is done, well be wounded certainly, but we will heal in time you see, once again, living free just as God blessed us to be.

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