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WWII Veteran on State of America Today: ‘I feel like a foreigner in my own country and I don’t like it’

Photo From Denison Forum. Christophe Receveur, of France, unfurls an American flag he bought six month ago in Gettysburg, Penn., to mark D-Day, Thursday, June 6, 2024 on Utah Beach, Normandy. As the sun sets on the D-Day generation, it's rising again over Normandy beaches where soldiers fought and died exactly 80 years ago, kicking off intense anniversary commemorations Thursday against the backdrop of renewed war in Europe, in Ukraine. (AP Photo/John Leicester)

I feel the same way! This is not the America I know! My goodness! Lord have Mercy! We are becoming godless! JESUS IS THE ONLY ANSWER! GLORY! I am a child of the WWII generation! I was taught well! Our country is going to hell. The Church is much of the blame! Failure to carry out The Great Commission! Ego’s, Money and buildings became to important!! We let Satan take control of the American family unity!!! Shame!

My Daddy taught me to ‘clean up your own backyard before you try to clean someone else’s!’ We are a Great Commission ministry, we have about seen and heard about all the ugly in the Church! We hear from many on why they left their Church! I just dealt with this again yesterday during a visit.

The DEMS and GOP are destroying America! Too many American Pastors support evil politicians! HATE SPEECH! George Barna: “People have become more selfish, churches have become less influential, pastors have become less Bible-centric”

Fox News

As Americans recognized the 80th anniversary of D-Day, World War II veteran Ronald “Rondo” Scharfe issued a pointed message about the current state of the country he risked his life to protect.

Scharfe, who famously lied about his age to join the military at 16 years old, sat down Tuesday with Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum in Normandy, France, to reflect on his service during a period of immense uncertainty that shaped the course of history and opened up about why he feels his beloved country has become virtually unrecognizable.

Asked to share his thoughts on what he thinks of the state of America today, the 96-year-old veteran did not mince words. More Here

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