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Post by THE Soccergalaxy on Oct 25, 2008 18:44:21 GMT
Legal or not do it and let me catch you and see if you wont be looking down the barrel of a 38. My Grandpa fought for this Country in WW2. He fought for the freedom I had coming to me and everybody elses in this country. You burn that flag you better have made it right with your maker because you'll be seeing him real fast Why does everyone interpret flag-burning as "FUCK OUR TROOPS!" Flag Burning means one doesn't believe in America anymore, nothing against the troops. Being against flag-burning because it "disrespects the soldiers" doesn't really make any sense does it?
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Post by spirithunter on Oct 25, 2008 18:58:55 GMT
Tell me how it don't mean disrespect the troops.
Troops fight for this country. The flag represents this country that the troops fight for
So yes it's disrespecting the troops because it's disrespect to this country.
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Post by Geoshi on Oct 28, 2008 6:26:47 GMT
Makes sence... but on the flip side it is free speech as a way to protest the government - technically. Fuck it, it's to late to argue, I'm going with the norm
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Post by THE Soccergalaxy on Nov 2, 2008 16:51:58 GMT
Tell me how it don't mean disrespect the troops. Troops fight for this country. The flag represents this country that the troops fight for So yes it's disrespecting the troops because it's disrespect to this country. So the troops fought for the country, but if America becomes a bastardization of what the troops fought for, the soldiers should be as pissed as anyone else.
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