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7 comments:

Grim said...

I hope we can find a way to be worthy of the hope they are placing in us. It won't be easy, though.

Anonymous said...

No. It is very humbling to think about trying to live up to their example and their hope in our ideals.

LittleRed1

ymarsakar said...

Grim, it is not up to America to intervene in freeing the world. That Authority was taken away due to the behavior of the State. It is now up to the Elohim to intervene and they will be far more effective than the world's hyperpower ever was.

They merely have to hold on until 2021.

ymarsakar said...

I can see how the Chinese nationalists and Maoists would react to this. A bunch of so called "Chinese countrymen and citizens" chanting USA and waving American flags? About as offensive and crazy as Americans watching Mexicans in the US wave Mexican flags and chanting La Raza.

The Chinese Deep State, the World Deep State, and America's Deep State must all be exterminated one way or another. Fighting is not the name of the game. It is a war, yet it is not a war. It is merely inevitable. It is the conclusion of the story, to this chapter at least.

douglas said...

How many people (in any country) even know the words to another national anthem besides their own? Humbling indeed.

Cassandra said...

Heh :) I know all the words to La Marseillaise.

Not really sure what made me memorize them as a child, though. I'm surprised I can still remember them.

Texan99 said...

It comes from re-watching "Casablanca." That scene always reduces me to tears, as do these videos of Hong Kongese singing the anthem most Americans can't be bothered to sing any more--they just stand there and let a professional take the mike. Well, if we're lucky, they stand.

I will always remember a handful of broken-hearted senators standing on the Capitol steps after 9/11 singing "American the Beautiful" a cappella. I think Kay Bailey Hutchinson was one.