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Sunday, October 18, 2020
Staring into the Abyss, with Fr. Ed Meeks
By A.L.
A.L.: Good one.
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We're "divided" now,but not 40 or 50 years ago,because Whites--as a percentage of this country--are much less than we used to be.It's that simple.I just read about secession yesterday again and maybe the hypothetical solution would be setting aside states for various ethnic groups to transfer to--financial inducements may be required.Let Mexicans have Arizona,a portion of southern Texas,give the blacks Georgia,Mississippi to fill up.Of course it would never happen that way in real life. I didn't know Catholic priests were allowed to give their private recommendations on politics at the pulpit.I just went to a Meijers store and the cashier--who I always talked politics with,said this week:"We're not allowed anymore." How about THAT for freedom in America ? --GRA
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We're "divided" now,but not 40 or 50 years ago,because Whites--as a percentage of this country--are much less than we used to be.It's that simple.I just read about secession yesterday again and maybe the hypothetical solution would be setting aside states for various ethnic groups to transfer to--financial inducements may be required.Let Mexicans have Arizona,a portion of southern Texas,give the blacks Georgia,Mississippi to fill up.Of course it would never happen that way in real life.
I didn't know Catholic priests were allowed to give their private recommendations on politics at the pulpit.I just went to a Meijers store and the cashier--who I always talked politics with,said this week:"We're not allowed anymore."
How about THAT for freedom in America ?
--GRA
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