GRUMBLING LETTERS FROM GRUMBLING AMERICANS

By Frosty Wooldridge
February 25, 2008
NewsWithViews.com

Anyone with an ounce of common sense knows that chain-smoking Barack Obama cannot solve America’s deep-seated and systemic afflictions. Further evidence shows that John McCain cannot and will not save America from its claptrap Iraq War, but instead, will continue it indefinitely. Neither man will secure America’s borders, but instead, give everyone a free pass into this country—thus flooding it with endless millions from around the world.

Both face unbelievable consequences set in place by the reprehensible Bush legacy: systemic corruption at the highest levels that include the Iraq War, Drug War, national debt, unbelievable trade deficit, 20 to 30 million illegal aliens, plunging dollar, prisons bursting, hospitals collapsing, loss of middle class, rise of a new poor class and loss of faith in what ‘was’ America but will ‘never’ be again.

What’s behind this national nightmare growing more dangerous by the day?

Each week, hundreds of Americans respond to my ‘edgy’ non-politically-correct columns. Most appreciate my work! A few wish to see me suffer a slow, burning and hideous death hanging by my thumbnails in the scalding chambers of hell. They would like to plunge the final serrated dagger into my midsection to make me pay for my dastardly ‘telling-it-like-it-is’ style.

Most of them arrive from such countries that do that sort of thing, so, as you might imagine, they don’t cotton to our constitutional first amendment rights. They don’t like anyone that enjoys free expression. They would rather create another Mexico or other third world country right here in the United States. A quick look at Los Angeles shows their success! Isn’t it amazing they cannot understand freedom’s first mandate: the ability to express yourself in the tempest. Additionally, they do not subscribe to the rule of law!

As you can imagine, many readers grumble, but many share their feelings. They mourn the loss of our once stable, functioning and cohesive nation. They feel angst at this absurd Iraq War. They mourn the loss of our single English language, the envy of the world. They suffer the loss of “I am an Americanâ€