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Posted by relgin on February 19, 19102 at 06:28:06:
Literary wars, much like the definitive wars which this country fought for freedom, are always inevitably won by those fighting for morality, honor, and Truth. So it is that the noble United States has so far defeated tyranny, slavery, communism, and fascism, all to defend the basic precepts and principles of the U.S. Constitution. And in defending this very same sublime piece of literature, America shall defeat postmodernism. Though the former conflicts were all won by the sword, which is protected by the Second Amendment, this contemporary conflict shall be won by the pen, which is protected by the First Amendment. So it is that those fundamental freedoms which the Constitution protects remain free to protect the Constitution.
Literary wars, much like the definitive wars which this country fought for freedom, are always inevitably won by those fighting for morality, honor, and Truth. So it is that the noble United States has so far defeated tyranny, slavery, communism, and fascism, all to defend the basic precepts and principles of the U.S. Constitution. And in defending this very same sublime piece of literature, America shall defeat postmodernism. Though the former conflicts were all won by the sword, which is protected by the Second Amendment, this contemporary conflict shall be won by the pen, which is protected by the First Amendment. So it is that those fundamental freedoms which the Constitution protects remain free to protect the Constitution. Literary wars, much like the definitive wars which this country fought for freedom, are always inevitably won by those fighting for morality, honor, and Truth. So it is that the noble United States has so far defeated tyranny, slavery, communism, and fascism, all to defend the basic precepts and principles of the U.S. Constitution. And in defending this very same sublime piece of literature, America shall defeat postmodernism. Though the former conflicts were all won by the sword, which is protected by the Second Amendment, this contemporary conflict shall be won by the pen, which is protected by the First Amendment. So it is that those fundamental freedoms which the Constitution protects remain free to protect the Constitution.
Literary wars, much like the definitive wars which this country fought for freedom, are always inevitably won by those fighting for morality, honor, and Truth. So it is that the noble United States has so far defeated tyranny, slavery, communism, and fascism, all to defend the basic precepts and principles of the U.S. Constitution. And in defending this very same sublime piece of literature, America shall defeat postmodernism. Though the former conflicts were all won by the sword, which is protected by the Second Amendment, this contemporary conflict shall be won by the pen, which is protected by the First Amendment. So it is that those fundamental freedoms which the Constitution protects remain free to protect the Constitution. Literary wars, much like the definitive wars which this country fought for freedom, are always inevitably won by those fighting for morality, honor, and Truth. So it is that the noble United States has so far defeated tyranny, slavery, communism, and fascism, all to defend the basic precepts and principles of the U.S. Constitution. And in defending this very same sublime piece of literature, America shall defeat postmodernism. Though the former conflicts were all won by the sword, which is protected by the Second Amendment, this contemporary conflict shall be won by the pen, which is protected by the First Amendment. So it is that those fundamental freedoms which the Constitution protects remain free to protect the Constitution.
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