Sam Faddis
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And we got a bunch of guys still sitting around talking about bipartisanship and how we're going to have some compromise with people that are trying to eradicate us.
That's where we are.
Well, I chose the Tet Offensive, obviously, because I wanted to get people's attention.
But the point is 1968, we're in South Vietnam.
We're acting like we've turned the corner.
We won the war, man.
We're talking about body counts and other things that really had nothing to do with the ultimate resolution.
The next thing you know, the whole country is on fire.
I mean, one day we're talking about when we're going to be able to begin to withdraw troops.
The next day, the American embassy in South Vietnam was literally under siege.
As far as we were concerned, tens of thousands of Viet Cong appeared from nowhere.
Well, they obviously didn't appear from nowhere.
They had been busy building this and doing that.
We just refused to face the reality.
That's where we are right now.
We have to deal with this on a, if you will, a strategic level.
I mean, the organizations that are doing this are known, well-funded, the key players are well-known, and there are federal statutes stacked to the ceiling all around that these guys are violating.
The answer to this is not arrest an individual green haired nut job in the streets in Minneapolis.
The answer is to seize the funds and arrest people at the top who are who are orchestrating this revolution.
This thing has to be torn out by the roots.