RE: Interview the person below

Somewhat lonely but content with that. What is your favorite song?

RE: Make a Positive Word Beginning With Last Letter of Last Word - VI

Awesome

RE: Are you Happy Being a Human ?

I am very happy being a human being.

RE: Make a Positive Word Beginning With Last Letter of Last Word -- IV

Awesome

RE: Make a Positive Word Beginning With Last Letter of Last Word -- IV

Elegant

RE: Make a Positive Word Beggining With Last Letter of Last Word -- III

radiant

RE: Make a Positive Word Beggining With Last Letter of Last Word -- III

nice

RE: Do you believe that the Bible is the word of God?

Yes, I absolutely believe the Bible is the Word of God.

RE: Not an easy question to answer but....would you give it up?

I would give up the microwave with no problem. I hardly use the one I have.

RE: So how long (On and Off) have you been on CS?

Been here since November of 2009.

RE: Hello everyone!

Hi! How are you? Hope you make some really good friends here.

RE: is love based on nationality?

No, love is based on what 2 people feel for one another. Love does not recognize nationality.

RE: I love a married man

What does local custom dictate in Saudi Arabia? If local custom dictates marriage between one man and one woman...then you must end the relationship now for it will only make you more insecure with each passing day.

RE: The life of one of your fellow citizens is more valuable than the lives of ten foreigners.

It is not up to me to decide who should live or die.

RE: The life of one of your fellow citizens is more valuable than the lives of ten foreigners.

RE: Which is more important in a healthy relationship?

Total openness always!!!

RE: How long would you have to talk to someone online before you felt comfortable to meet?

It depends on the people involved. Every situation is different. I have met a few of my online friends. One friend I met in person 3 months after we started talking (lives here in the states). Another friend I met in person lives here in the states also. The 4 others I met in person I met after talking with them for about 2 years. With these friends 2 lived in Canada, one lived in Australia, one in Scotland.

Most of my online friends I have not met in person because of timing, circumstances, finances, etc. However I am grateful for the ones I did meet in person.

A few of my online friends I have talked with on the phone but never met in person.

RE: How long would you have to talk to someone online before you felt comfortable to meet?

It depends on the people involved. Every situation is different. I have met a few of my online friends. One friend I met in person 3 months after we started talking (lives here in the states). Another friend I met in person lives here in the states also. The 4 others I met in person I met after talking with them for about 2 years. With these friends 2 lived in Canada, one lived in Australia, one in Scotland.

Most of my online friends I have not met in person because of timing, circumstances, finances, etc. However I am grateful for the ones I did meet in person.

A few of my online friends I have talked with on the phone but never met in person.

RE: Do you believe the Spirit World exists ???

RE: Would you consider trying to form a relationship with someone alot younger/older then you?

The best relationship I ever had was with a man who is 14 years older than me. We were together 7 years before he had a heart attack and passed away. I did have a son by him who is now 17 1/2 years old. (Looks just like his dad.)

RE: CITY/STATE/COUNTRY ...THAT STARTS WITH LAST LETTER OF PREVIOUS ANSWER

India

RE: CITY/STATE/COUNTRY ...THAT STARTS WITH LAST LETTER OF PREVIOUS ANSWER

London

RE: country music

I prefer country music over rock and have for the past 11 years.

RE: Enter two words that often go together or work together

girl scout

RE: Enter two words that often go together or work together

ring leader

RE: Enter two words that often go together or work together

Sweet Tea

RE: What's your New Years Resolution? This year I resolve

My New Year's resolution will be the same as the last few years: My resolution is that I will not make any New Year's resolutions this year.

RE: Morning Singles!

Luis Armstrong comes to mind. Love the song What a wonderful world.

RE: Obama,s plan: Living Within Our Means and Investing in the Future (Economic Growth & Deficit reducti

Part 2

Those same elitists, using the power of government, have destroyed the economic stability of the family by legalizing unilateral divorce, giving enormous taxpayer subsidies to single moms which discriminate against marriage, adopting so-called free-trade policies that shipped millions of good jobs overseas, importing millions of foreigners from Third World countries to take the remaining jobs away from Americans, and enforcing so-called affirmative action policies that discriminate against white men. They are replacing e pluribus unum with what Theodore Roosevelt warned against: unrestrained immigration that will make us "a 'polyglot boarding house' for the world."

Buchanan is eloquent in describing the coordinated attack on Christian America and its replacement with the new religion of diversity, using the language of political correctness. Equality, a French-Revolution word that does not appear in any of America's founding documents, has been elevated to become our national goal instead of liberty.

Buchanan cherishes the hope that our political leaders will, in time, recognize that enough Americans still want to remain one nation under God and one people united by history, heritage and language. He gives specific suggestions for how we can avoid driving off the cliff into national suicide.

Mark Steyn's book delivers the same message, but in his uniquely different and delightful style. As Ann Coulter said, "Only Mark Steyn can write about the decline of America and leave you laughing."

Steyn is particularly critical of the failure of our educational system. In 1940, a majority of Americans were schooled only from grade one to grade eight, and they grew up to be the greatest generation.

Now the plan is to keep kids in school from pre-Kindergarten until their mid or late twenties, laden with debt and coached to accept dependence rather than liberty. And worse, it isn't clear they have learned anything useful.

Steyn puts it to us bluntly: we can rediscover the animating principles of limited government, a self-reliant citizenry, and the freedom to exploit our talents, or we can join the rest of the world in terminal decline. His message is, "if you want a happy ending, it's up to you. Your call, America."


Distributed by

RE: Obama,s plan: Living Within Our Means and Investing in the Future (Economic Growth & Deficit reducti

Posted: 10/23/11

America's Decline: Candidates just don't get it

by Phyllis Schlafly

Despite the inordinate quantity of press coverage about next year's presidential election and attention to TV debates, plus the consuming desire of the media to predict who will win in 2012, the polls show that no candidate in either party is reaching 50 percent public support.

Meanwhile, the NBC News/WallStreetJournal poll, conducted jointly by Democrats and Republicans, reports that 74 percent of Americans think our government is taking us in the wrong direction, and only 17 percent think we are on the right track. Other polls are similar, with Gallup reporting 85 percent dissatisfied with the way our country is headed, and only 13 percent satisfied.

The locals are restless, the grassroots are demanding change, and the Tea Partiers are expecting results, but Congress is stalemated and President Obama spends his time fundraising and campaigning for his own reelection. Why hasn't any candidate been able to ride citizen dissatisfaction into majority support?

I recommend that every presidential candidate read three books to understand why they don't get it. First, they should read the best book about Barack Obama, Radical-in-Chief, which explains how he became a Socialist while attending Columbia University.
Nobody knew anything about what was called the "lost chapter" of Obama's life until a real scholar, Stanley Kurtz, did the original research. The highlight was a 1985 Socialist Scholars Conference addressed by Frances Fox Piven, known for advocating the Cloward-Piven strategy of killing capitalism by loading more and more people on welfare.

The presidential candidates should then read two books that explain in depressing detail why grassroots Americans are convinced that our government is taking us in the wrong direction and over a cliff before our children and grandchildren will ever achieve the American dream. Those two new books are Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025? by Patrick J. Buchanan and After America: Get Ready for Armageddon by Mark Steyn.

Those books will help the candidates understand, and maybe even develop some empathy for the Americans whose votes they seek and must have if they are to win.

Buchanan explains how the America most adults grew up in is fast disappearing. Americans resent the dictatorial, undemocratic way that elitists in the media, academia, the bureaucracy, and the courts have spit on the foundations of our culture.

Those elite opinion sources have carried on a war against our Judeo-Christian faith, traditional marriage, and our patriotic belief that America is exceptional and should be militarily superior. They have trashed and tried to abolish symbols we cherish such as the Pledge of Allegiance, the Ten Commandments, and a cross erected in a public place to honor our veterans.

This is a list of forum posts created by Faithfulness.

We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here