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Even when it's over, I don't think it's going to be over.
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 702657" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>This morning I woke up afraid that America will turn into a place like Mosul or Aleppo. That we have been so sold out by everybody (ourselves?) that the rule of law and the security which most of us rely upon will be ripped from us and we will have to all flee in little boats to some safer place, or die alone in our houses with no food, or fear being routed by mean men with guns.</p><p></p><p>This has been my nightmare my entire life and one reason I left the country a dozen or so years ago was to secure residency in another nation so that my son and I would have a place to flee, someday, if we needed to. That residency has since lapsed, when I could not go back to renew it, after my mother died. I am sincerely thinking of doing whatever it takes to renew it. For symbolic reasons more than anything. On some level I feel too old and tired to really care that much about what happens to me on a physical basis. But I care about my immortal soul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 702657, member: 18958"] This morning I woke up afraid that America will turn into a place like Mosul or Aleppo. That we have been so sold out by everybody (ourselves?) that the rule of law and the security which most of us rely upon will be ripped from us and we will have to all flee in little boats to some safer place, or die alone in our houses with no food, or fear being routed by mean men with guns. This has been my nightmare my entire life and one reason I left the country a dozen or so years ago was to secure residency in another nation so that my son and I would have a place to flee, someday, if we needed to. That residency has since lapsed, when I could not go back to renew it, after my mother died. I am sincerely thinking of doing whatever it takes to renew it. For symbolic reasons more than anything. On some level I feel too old and tired to really care that much about what happens to me on a physical basis. But I care about my immortal soul. [/QUOTE]
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