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Re: Is the United States Better off TODAY

Penny, that is very close to the post I wrote yesterday, but was deleted because I used the word (edited by administration).

We nearly lost an entire generation of men in the South...and along with the Northern Americans would have produced over a million offspring, many of whom would be fine productive people.

Nowadays, you would be hard pressed to find someone in the federal government that actually respects the Constitution and believes in a national government with limits.

As for Richard Boone, all I want to know is, "How are you going to get back down that hill?"

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