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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Zak, post: 22460, member: 824"]"Freedom Is Not Free"</p><p><br /></p><p>These are words from the Korean War Memorial in D.C. There is a price to pay for the freedom we enjoy in this country and we are paying for it now. Evil exists and needs to be destroyed for evil wins when good does nothing in return. Many of our coins reflect the freedom and majesty of the United States, so I am proud to be an American.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just like many Americans that considered Hitler a nuisance in the 1930's, those like Churchill and others recognized that evil was growing and needed to be dealt with.</p><p><br /></p><p>Even after Japan attacked the U.S. on December 7th, the first enemy the U.S. went after was Germany (Battle for North Africa), not Japan for this was a World War! The same holds true today. We are in a World War...Not in the same sense of army divisions fighting against army divisions, but an enemy that attacks and then hides in a hole.</p><p><br /></p><p>Our coins have the latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum" which is latin for "Out of Many...One". That is what is great in a free society for many people have differant opinions, which results in one for all.</p><p><br /></p><p>Vote today and Good Luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Zak, post: 22460, member: 824"]"Freedom Is Not Free" These are words from the Korean War Memorial in D.C. There is a price to pay for the freedom we enjoy in this country and we are paying for it now. Evil exists and needs to be destroyed for evil wins when good does nothing in return. Many of our coins reflect the freedom and majesty of the United States, so I am proud to be an American. Just like many Americans that considered Hitler a nuisance in the 1930's, those like Churchill and others recognized that evil was growing and needed to be dealt with. Even after Japan attacked the U.S. on December 7th, the first enemy the U.S. went after was Germany (Battle for North Africa), not Japan for this was a World War! The same holds true today. We are in a World War...Not in the same sense of army divisions fighting against army divisions, but an enemy that attacks and then hides in a hole. Our coins have the latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum" which is latin for "Out of Many...One". That is what is great in a free society for many people have differant opinions, which results in one for all. Vote today and Good Luck![/QUOTE]
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