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Middle School Kids Starting Fights on the Internet
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(04-13-2018, 12:45 PM)Bengalzona Wrote: Yes.

I, for one, feel much safer having the threat of nuclear attack hanging over us once again. There for awhile, I was unsure of what I should be afraid of everyday. Now, once again, I know! I'm having a blast picking out bomb shelters for my backyard and teaching my son the ole 'nuclear attack drill'.

I am also thankful for a return to the bumbling ineptness in foreign policy that so characterized the U.S. in the 1950's and 60's. Sure, we weren't as sophisticated as some of those stuck-up European nations. But we could always blunder our way around by just threatening those who didn't do what we wanted with nuclear attack while leave the repercussions for our offspring's generation to deal with.

Living in fear and passing the buck on to the next generation.... that's what makes America great!!! ThumbsUp

In the words of Trump "we knew what we were getting into."  Honestly, I'd wager if you told Trump's fanclub the day he got elected that a year later he'd be twittering up a nuclear war they probably would have gotten pride boners.
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RE: Middle School Kids Starting Fights on the Internet - Nately120 - 04-13-2018, 01:09 PM

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