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I'm a conservative republican. I've often heard the idea that we have our freedom because we have fought for it, but I've never heard a good answer to any of the following  questions: (you don't have to answer all of them) What would life be like in the US if we had never entered WW2, or, what would life be like in the US if we had lost WW2? What freedoms would we have lost? Obviously it is impossible to answer a "what if" question with any certainty, but what are the likely possibilities? Your answer may be be as brief or concise as you like.

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What if we hadn't declared our independence?  WWII would be a moot point, wouldn't it?  I'm assuming that you doubt that liberty takes blood.  For Christians believe that the shedding of Jesus' blood, we were freed from death.  I think you know the answer.

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I will answer questions regarding the conservative perspective on current events. I regularly debate politics on other forums.

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I have been watching current events and engaging in political discussions for 15 years. I have read books on politics and have a keen interest in the history of the American Revolution. I am also interested in the US Constitution and its development.

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