Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Patriotic movies- Sam

Patriotic actors and actresses are all this late 70's character, me that is, knew as a kid growing up in the thirties and forties in America.  I believe it should  be a prerequisite for any American national representative, and certainly any president of the USA, to  have grown up in America.  I don't discount the great immigrants who have come in, blended into this free country and made their offspring eligible for those offices.

We now have a muslim president who doesn't understand what the USA is about.  It has been said and repeated that the only land we obtain from our visits to foreign lands in wars are the cemetary plots to bury our dead.  We are not an imperialistic nation. 

The slaves were brought here and lived several years as slaves.  The Civil War was about freeing them and it did.  There were several more years where the negroes were not allowed true citizenships as the whites.  The 1964 civil rights act was a big step in correcting that. 

No blacks were accepted in early sports professionalism.  Now the NBA (74% black players) and other professional leagues are principally black.  Those professionals earned it by their performances.

The liberal Americans who chosen a candidate because he could dramatically read a teleprompter have done much to destroy America.

I just recharged my patriotic bones by watching the 1942 movie "Yankee Doodle Dandy".  James Cagney played the part of George M. Cohan whose songs and musicals were so important in the morale of our soldiers in WW I.
"Over There", "Its a Grand Old Flag", and so many other wonderfully patriotic songs that infect the American soul.

Would that obama could catch  a little of that patriotism.  Instead he goes around the world apologizing for Amerioca where no apology is due.  There are so many black people who could serve this great nation so much more and faithfully so.  He bows to a selfish king who leads a nation that believes strongly that we should all be killed as infidels.

I'm for the strong people like Terry Bradshaw who goes to the troops overseas and helps them sing "God Bless America" and, unashamedly so!

Sam

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