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Nov 2018
Returning America to a Christian Paradise

President Trump in a speech
to a Christian activist group
calls for a “return to traditional values”
that made America great.  

Folks we need to go back to those days
Remember back when everyone was a Christian,
God was in the schools,
no one worried about offending Jews
or others by saying Merry Christmas,

when we had an Easter Break
and a Christmas break from school

when people asked you
what Church you went
It was a polite way of saying
welcome to the community,

I recall an America
when people went to Church
every weekend,

when stores were closed
on Sundays, Christmas, Eastern,
New Years, July 4th and Thanksgiving,
When there was no black Friday

when no one knew
what Islam was about
because there were few
if no Muslims living in America,  

same thing for Buddhists,
Hindus and other minority religions,

atheism was not a thing
that one was proud of or promoted,

when movies and TV’s were family entertainment
instead of being filled with violence,
****** immorality
and contempt for Christians,

when being a boy scout
was a good thing
not a curse word,

Prostitution was illegal,
Abortion was illegal,
homosexuality was illegal,
transgenderism did not exist,

men were men
women were woman,
women got married
stayed home
with their children,

men could earn enough money
to take care of their wife and children,
people had three or more children,

parents ruled their children
and not the other way around,

*** was between married couples only,
and extra-marital affairs were condemned,
not celebrated

same *** marriage would be seen as absurd
and contrary to God’s will

******* was illegal,
drugs were illegal,
drinking was frowned upon
if not illegal,

people served in the military,
we respected the troops,
respected the police
and respected authority

Yes, folks we have to return
To an America
That was a true Christian paradise
thoughs on the emergeny theocracy in Donald trumps America
jake aller
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jake aller  64/M/incheon, south Korea
(64/M/incheon, south Korea)   
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