The Afghan President’s frustration boiled over at a closed meeting on Saturday. According to one Afghan MP who was present, Mr Karzai said: “If I come under foreign pressure, I might join the Taleban.”This country hasn't seen this level of destruction since Sherman made his infamous march to the sea. Instead of leaving torn-up railroad tracks and burned plantations in their wake, they have instead used the Constitution to light the stogies of their political allies, and shackled all of us with the chains of debt and reliance on the federal government for everything from the cars we buy, the banks we do business with, loans for school and our very life by their takeover of healthcare in America.
This revelation coming on the heels of the nuanced new policy in regards to our nuclear stockpiles have our enemies not just knocking on the gates, but coming into the kingdom in a ticker tape parade.
Everybody wants to stay optimistic and talk about upcoming elections as a chance to restore the republic; I have my doubts we will survive that long or that the damage being done by this administration can be reversed.
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