FWIW, during Reagan's second term there was no shortage of journos and Dems saying Reagan would not finish his term in office due to senility/Alzheimer's.
We can see in history how that prediction turned out.
FWIW, during Reagan's second term there was no shortage of journos and Dems saying Reagan would not finish his term in office due to senility/Alzheimer's.
We can see in history how that prediction turned out.
are there any YoungPatriotFags who can explain to us OldPatriotFags?
ty anon… I've been saying for some time that there is little evidence in the texts for a love affair between LP and PS. The most lovey-dovey thing in those texts is a passage where Lisa was saying she was working on something all night and she told Peter 'If you want to come over to help me on this, I'll take a shower'.
One could say that was implying 'Let's get it on' but it could also just mean 'I've been so caught up in work, I'm a bit rank now so I'll spare you the odor'.
Beyond that, I don't see evidence of a love affair. Were they planning to stage a marriage and claim spousal privilege?
It's a serious issue we have to consider (and I know many PatrioticAnons have kneejerk reaction to reject this, which I understand and respect).
The five-pointed star was, to the people who created the modern version of the flag, emblematic of the Star Venus (i.e. Lucifer)'s path across the heavens. It's a flag they created to cast a satanic spell which would be strengthened every time we salute or honor it. I know our intention doesn't follow or condone that spell they cast, but they use it as a spell nonetheless.
No one ought to say "Well, it's harmless because even though it was created to be a luciferian spell, we can still attach our own meaning to it!" That is extremely naive, as anyone who's studied the occult and demonology would know.
If you look at very early American flags, you will see that the number of points on the 'star' was often variable (seldom 5 points, as in the satanic pentagram which they use to conjure demons and invite them to rule/inhabit a place). We should go back to that random/high number of points for each star on the flag.