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In reply to the discussion: Name a time (historical event) in which you were the most ashamed of our nation [View all]yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)28. Decent people honestly try to do what is right and good. They may be dead wrong.
This is what makes what happened last November our greatest shame.
There is nothing decent about that man.
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Name a time (historical event) in which you were the most ashamed of our nation [View all]
gopiscrap
Mar 2017
OP
Yep, that cheating bastard trump's "win", also him bringing a white supremacist into the White House
brush
Mar 2017
#106
When Kissinger scuttled the Paris Peace Accord, when Reagan traded weapons to our enemies
randr
Mar 2017
#19
when Reaganwas allowed to union bust, fire 20,000?air traffic controllers- that was a pivotal point
Sunlei
Mar 2017
#40
"Last plane out of Danang"....Thanks for bringing that up. I was in high school and remember being
skylucy
Mar 2017
#38
Decent people honestly try to do what is right and good. They may be dead wrong.
yallerdawg
Mar 2017
#28
when 'we' went in to "Free Kuwait" from the group of terrorists who 'took over their town'. They lef
Sunlei
Mar 2017
#29
what I was ashamed of was our military acting like that SLAUGHTER was some great victory.
Sunlei
Mar 2017
#65
In my lifetime I have watched great leaders be assassinated (Martin Luther King, President Kennedy,
skylucy
Mar 2017
#33
When the American people wore Ollie for President buttons and celebrated Oliver North as a hero.
StevieM
Mar 2017
#67
LOL I missed the qualifier on my first pass. Seriously, thiugh, this country was founded on
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2017
#103
It used to be December 2000 when the supreme court gave the presidency to bush
kimbutgar
Mar 2017
#79
Because he approves of the most shameful things our nation has done
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2017
#86