USAFgolferVol
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But he’s right. Our founding fathers were indeed traitors against their established government. However this was also a case of a real insurrection with real outright warfare. Not the patty cake tantrum that happened on Jan 6. Our government establishment was never actually threatened and anybody with any common sense would laugh at a claim that it was.Yeah, into dumbo
land.
Yeah, into dumbo
land.
Situations aren't remotely similar. See, it's ignorance when you don't look at specificsyou can ignore if you want , but it won’t go away . Tough questions about things we don’t like to think about are hard . You know the answer and it’s an easy one you just don’t want to admit that it’s all based of your perspective. I see Washington as both a trader and a patriot ( just facts ) I can also see the ones that “ stormed the capital “ in the same light . See it’s easy when you take out the agenda .
Situations aren't remotely similar. See, it's ignorance when you don't look at specifics
Only if you accept that Jan 6 was an actual insurrection and realistic threat to our government. It was no such thing.The difference between the founding fathers and the Confederacy and Jan 6 participants is that the founding fathers won.
The confederacy and Jan 6 participants are the biggest losers this country has ever seen.
Dude you really need to fix your tap to talk if you’re doing that tooOk let’s look at specifics .. you said you believed Washington to be a patriot not a trader . Here a simple answer that will clear that up without a shadow of a doubt … Did the king and their established government along with patriotic English citizens think he was a trader when it started ?
The difference between the founding fathers and the Confederacy and Jan 6 participants is that the founding fathers won.
The confederacy and Jan 6 participants are the biggest losers this country has ever seen.
Well it's true.That’s really convenient you for you! As usual.