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I started this two years ago. I was tired of everyone being forced to be politically correct and so I wanted to have a blog to fight that. I never thought that my alter-ego, Politically Correct Fugitive, would become so important, to me, at least. I am saddened, enraged, frustrated and most of all determined to stand up for what I see is right. Thanks to this blog I feel as if I truly do have a voice. I cann now stand up for what I believe in, point out something if I believe it to be wrong and most of all to challenge something or someone if I feel they are on the wrong course and will hurt America.

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Red Scare

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Amazing how much the world has changed in more than 20 years. Back then if a nest of Russian spies were discovered people would have been outraged, upset, even scared. Now? It seems so archaic, as if from a time long past and even sort of cool. I had to laugh, though, at the NY Post front page. Does the younger generation even still associate “Red” with Communism especially since a “Red” state such as TX simply means it voted for a Republican, far cry from being Communistic. The headline also struck a personal nerve. I doubt if many under 50 would understand but when I was a redhaired child the other kids would tease me by chanting “I would rather be dead than red in the head”. If public opinion is going to bring back “Red” to mean Communist rather than Republican than I am glad that my still red hair is now slowly turning gray!

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