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Homesick For A Place That No Longer Exists

Homesick For A Place That No Longer Exists

We had it before. Which means we can have it again someday. 
Homesick For A Place That No Longer Exists

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Saratoga Springs, 1915 Chicago, 1910 Kanas City, 1906 Buffalo, 1908 Times Square, 1919 Philadelphia, 1907 Boston, 1910 Long Beach, 1910 St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904

We rag on the United States a lot because of its major modern degenerations. But there was once a lot of beauty and hope in this place.

Taking a stroll through some of the vintage photos and other visual re-creations covering the past 250 years in this land really puts things into perspective.

We had a great land, people, and faith at one time. This is proof of that. 

We had it before. Which means we can have it again someday. 

If you are not homesick to have your nation returned to you, it is time to start.

We probably won’t live to see it, but we must fight on so our kids can. 

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Kaisar
Kaisar

Kaîsar is the sole owner of The Hidden Dominion. He writes on a wide range of topics including politics, governmental frameworks, nationalism, and Christianity.

Hosea 4:6 & Ezek 33:1-11

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