Wednesday, April 16, 2008

This political correctness is national suicide By JOHN LANE

In 1942, my father left for North Africa and we moved from our home on Fort Bragg to Charleston. Although I was just a kid, I vividly remember the effect World War II had on our lives.

Gasoline was not expensive but was rationed, as were sugar and most other commodities. Families were issued books of coupons that had to be presented, along with money, to buy most items. Automobile tires were difficult to obtain, and many other things that we had taken for granted were consumed by the war effort.

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