This proud nation is on a slippery slope toward anarchy.
Anarchy is a state of confusion or disorder, where there is no law or supreme power to rely on. At it’s worse, anarchism stands for a terroristic resistance to all present government and social order.
Society as we know it cannot and will not survive if we allow the anarchists to take over and ruin any sort of future we have been planning for our own posterity.
Violent terrorists are here and operating openly in our country, so nothing short of a concerted effort will do.
If we find that we do not have enough jail space, then jail space should be created specifically designed for the terrorists among us.
Confusion and disorder are all the terrorists are promising to our own once-proud nation, for which men and women have given their own lives over the past 250 years. The anarchists are just like rust, never sleeping and will stop at nothing to ensure our own demise and a future where anarchy reigns supreme.
Michael Boom, Lisbon
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