Old America sinking, multicultural America rising, in sweet New England
Two e-mails from VFR reader John Hagan, meditating on what America has lost, and what it’s becoming:
I went to a New England church supper today … ham and beans. Driving past the perfect scarlet and rust landscape, with great orange pumpkins haphazardly littering the roads and by-ways, listening all the while to a Schubert Sonata, I nearly broke down weeping for all that America has lost, and the rest we will surely lose if things keep going on as they have these past several decades concerning third world immigration. The church was spotless, the food good and solid, but I noticed the supper was run by the elderly, hardly any youth on hand to help out. Things may be much the same as they always were up here in northern New England, but the rest of our Nation is being taken away from us. Once it is lost, it will be lost to us forever, and chaos will rule. Posted by Lawrence Auster at October 06, 2004 10:00 AM | Send Email entry |