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Roger T's avatar

Brian,

My response to a Russian Times article on Thomas Massei's Loss:

Y’all,

It wasn’t just Thomas Massie who lost, or some obscure district in rural Kentucky, or even just America, but the whole Peace-Loving, Cooperative World who lost – you might as well say, Humanity. We will all dearly miss his Sword – and most assuredly, dearly Pay. Some would argue we had it coming, but will someone please show me some kind of Hope for Tomorrow other than having my Ticket punched for my next Transcendental Express out of here? Has four-score just been long enough to not over-stay my visit? What about Gen X, Y, Z, Alpha, etc. – what’s left for them in this burgeoning Brave New World? What Hope? What is to be done? Whatever happened to Peace, Goodwill toward Others? Say, Where is it? Who now fights this Cloying Darkness? What Armour must they Don? What Weapons must they Wield? Is this where they were in 1775 when Enough, dammit, had had Enough? Indeed, what Force musters Men to such dire, selfless acts as to Right themselves against the Gales of Tyranny? What Force, indeed; Pray that it Comes.

This stuff just makes a fella ponder, n’est-ce pas? Maybe just too much wine after dinner, da?

But, Lord knows, Something must be done.

As always, Open for Suggestions,

Roger T

Out

Yeah, mon sourire, me be a Boomer.

Mary Yungeberg's avatar

In 2018 and 2019 I had the opportunity to meet with Rep Massie in his office with several other women as part of the DC Project- a non partisan group advocating for the 2nd Amendment. Women from every state met in groups of 3 or 4 with every senator or representative who would talk with us. Mr Massie was very gracious to us and we had great conversations with him. He spoke at our opening session with the whole group as well. At the time I wished I could move to his district in Kentucky.

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