WL, you are indeed correct. But I have to put my two cent's worth in here. And this is directed at EVERYONE that agrees with what deltecs just wrote.
If you believe that to be the case, that America is dead, because the majority of her people chose a new doctor, one that is nothing like the ones that had her in the shape she was in in the first place, one so different from all the others that he is hated by only those that fear his treatment, you are indeed free to leave her in peace. Delta's ready when you are.
You are indeed correct about the cancer first manifesting itself long ago in the 1860's, but you are absolutely wrong about from whence it came. The doctor charged with Her care is the culprit in her infection. Dr. Lincoln literally butchered Her very soul, the Constitution, to the point She barely survived. She sought Her treatment from those committed to keeping Her ideals and Her promise alive and well for the future generations. And yes, while the treatment bruised Her badly, it tested Her strength, and She came out of it a much stronger Lady.
Because of Mrs. America, we are able to sit here and participate in discussions such as this without fear of retribution. We may not agree with each other on certain aspects of those discussions, but Her Light shines brighter because we discussed, we didn't fight. She hasn't taken her last breath just yet. She showed me some signs yesterday, (Nov.5) that she is still a tough ole girl. She can still bring out the best in all of us.
I am a white man, living in the Deep South; Georgia. In my routine of running errands I noticed something yesterday that struck me. Everywhere I went, everyone, Black, White, Latino, no matter their political beliefs, seemed a bit kinder. Not arrogant, not smug, they seemed to hold their heads a little higher. They smiled more. They treated everybody with a little more respect, "Yes maam; No sir, May I help you with that?; Let me get that door for you; Thank you; You're welcome."
Now, while Southern Hospitality has long been a way of life down here, it was more pronounced and more noticeable yesterday.
To anyone who feels that America is dead, for any reason whatever, I would use the very words of Jefferson Davis, changing only that which serves this occasion, by saying, "If you choose to take the last step which separates you from America, it is your right to go, and I will neither vote one dollar nor one man to coerce you back; but will say to you, God Speed, in the memory of the kind associations which once existed between you and all Americans."