Friday, August 28, 2020

Fight for America—Voters Must Do This to Stop Socialism and Anarchy

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Key Takeaways:



  • For months, the forces of Marxism, socialism and anarchy have terrorized our streets and threatened the values that make America the greatest nation in the world.


  • The radical left’s ideas could destroy America for generations. The only bulwark that can stop them is an informed and energized citizenry.


  • If you are alarmed at the state of our nation and if you believe in America, this is the time to fight for America.


  • "Rioting. Vandalism. Bullying opponents into silence. Calls to defund the police, abolish the Electoral College and remake America as a socialist country. It’s hard to believe what we’re now seeing.
    "For months, the forces of Marxism, socialism and anarchy have terrorized our streets and threatened the values that make America the greatest nation in the world. They have shown no signs of stopping, and many left-leaning politicians, members of the media and celebrities either tacitly accept their behavior or openly cheer it on.
    "Today, America has a choice of two paths. We can embrace the foundational principles that created this nation of limited government and individual liberty. Or we can veer down the path of those who trash those principles, who teach our children that America was illegitimate from the start, and who want to make the vast majority of Americans subservient to an all-powerful government.
    "The time has come to fight for America and against the poisonous ideology of the radical left.
    "But this is not the typical fight between liberals and conservatives over whose vision for America should prevail. This is a much bigger fight.
    "This is a fight over whether America as we know it continues to exist at all." . . .

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