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Showing Original Post only (View all)I have never considered the flag as something holy [View all]
like many of my fellow Americans apparently do. I don't understand why some people, and its usually right wingers and freeper types (but not always), seem to regard the flag as something holy or sacred. It is just a symbol and not a holy thing that can be "desecrated".
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yes indeed, let others determine your course of action for standing for what you believe nt
msongs
Jan 2012
#3
Yes, when I posted that it was a mistake that is what I was thinking about. Having lived through
jwirr
Jan 2012
#9
I think it goes back to ancient times when destroying an enemy's banners and standards, when
Cleita
Jan 2012
#4
So if you want to burn it, I guess you have that right. And I on the other hand have the right to
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2012
#7
I spent a decade of my life defending the Constitution...that's what was in the oath I took,
Skwid
Jan 2012
#25
All I can say to that is I would NEVER tell a Fellow Veteran how they should feel about the flag...
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#32
Thank you, I'm glad to know you wouldn't ever call a flag burner a piece of shit.
Skwid
Feb 2012
#33
Once upon a time, before modern communication, the flag marked the presence of a king or other
jody
Jan 2012
#8
Shame on you for implying that a few of the 99% view burning the American Flag with distaste. nt
jody
Jan 2012
#12
It is amazing how many people who are opposed to burning the flag support flying the
libinnyandia
Jan 2012
#15
The only people perpetuating the alienation are those making a big deal out of it.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#27
There are plenty of those who will see the trees instead of the forrest.
Luminous Animal
Jan 2012
#31
It is a symbol of this country like a corporate logo identifies Shell, Chevron etc
rustydog
Jan 2012
#17
But burning is the official, approved way to dispose of an old one. So whether it's 'good' or 'bad'
Skwid
Jan 2012
#26
You are right. I also associated this obsession with the flag with rightwingers. Certainly was
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#18
Did I say I 'hold it in disregard? No, didn't think so, but thanks for trying to put words
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#24