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Monday, April 05, 2010

Change: What has changed and what has not 

posted by Erik @ 10:44

What has changed and what has not? asks Bill Prast (thanks to Mark)
We used to have a strong dollar ...
Politicians changed that.

Life used to be sacred ...
Politicians changed that.

Marriage used to be sacred ...
Politicians changed that.

Families used to be respected ...
Politicians changed that.

WE USED TO PRAY TO GOD ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to have a strong manufacturing economy ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to have lower, fairer taxes ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to have a government that listened to the people ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to enjoy more freedom of movement ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to export American made goods ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to be an openly Christian nation ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to teach patriotism in schools ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to educate children in schools ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to pledge allegiance to our Flag ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to respect our Military Veterans ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to enjoy freedom of speech ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to enforce LEGAL citizenship ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to walk down the street safely ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to be ashamed of perverted behavior ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to be respected around the world ...
Politicians changed that.

We used to have affordable food & gas prices ...
Politicians changed that, too.

What hasn't been changed?

Is the politicians who promised Change.

Don't Forget to VOTE in November!!

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