On nation under God

Friday, June 26, 2009 |
Double kudos to Mr. Walworth’s latest editorial.
I turned 67 on Dec. 8. The past months have really been a whole new world to me. Been watching a lot of TB, partial to TBN and Fox News. Like Mr. Walworth, I’ve been mad at the American people and the media. Anyone hear about the 6-foot-plus, 220-pound gentleman in Oklahoma that got a year for raping and sodomizing a 4-year-old baby with her 5-year-old brother watching? He got time served and will be free in September.
A lot of things not coming out of main stream media. The gal who got God kicked out of our schools was murdered. Her son is a preacher now. A lot of things that I have found in the book our Founding Fathers used that I would like to share, but The World is not a pulpit.
OK, I am not a preacher, besides I have yet to see a hearse pulling a U-Haul. It bothers me that I have lived the vision of our Founding Fathers. My county is of the brotherhood, sea to sea, one nation under God.
My grandkids won’t experience that country. I’ve decided to start another party, American Rebirth with Chuck Norris for President.
Darrell Cariseau
Coos Bay
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