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Offline texace

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« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2001, 09:30:00 PM »
I wear a flag pin on my camoflage jacket to school. I wore a flag pin on my letter jacket. There's a flag on my car. There's also a flag on my trumpet case. The school "officials" have told me to remove them several times, and one even tried to take my camo jacket. It makes me sick. I have not removed the flags, nor will I. <sigh> Some people are too sensative these days....

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« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2001, 10:38:00 PM »
Counter culture movement..

Proposal.. we get 'In Allah We Trust' bumper stickers with REALLY good glue backings.. big ones... with pics of that fat palestinian yodeling squeak on 'em and go around stickin 'em on EVERY car that does NOT already have at least ONE AMERICAN flag on it.

If we're feeling really ugly, we get 'Taliban Hideout' sitckers and slap 'em on the garbage cans and mailboxes of those homes that do not have Old Glory displayed.

American Anti-Terrorists, UNITE!
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« Reply #17 on: October 18, 2001, 10:52:00 PM »
funny AND feasable... muhahaha!

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« Reply #18 on: October 18, 2001, 11:56:00 PM »
Hang.  Your going to leave a lot of guys with Jap motorcycles in a no win situation.

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« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2001, 12:43:00 PM »
mo of the same ....

Campus protesters ignite U.S. flags

Friday, October 19, 2001
By PATRICK JOHNSON

AMHERST   —   Amherst College students were stunned moments after a pro-America rally involving more than 100 people ended yesterday when several protesters emerged from the crowd to set fire to a U.S. flag.

As the sounds of "God Bless America" continued through the public address system in front of the Keefe Campus Center, as many as 10 demonstrators doused two flags with lighter fluid and set them on fire.

Five members of the group then spread a larger flag on the ground and stood on it while chanting "This flag doesn't represent me; this flag doesn't represent us."

The crowd of more than 100 people, mostly Amherst College students who moments before rallied around the flag, stood in stunned silence as the same flag was desecrated.

"This is really upsetting to me," said Christopher Palacios, a sophomore from Miami.

Palacios, who said his parents fled Cuba in the 1960s to escape Fidel Castro, said, "It makes me sick when American kids say the American flag scares them."

The pro-America rally yesterday was organized by a new student group called Amherst Assembly for Patriotism.

The group formed in response to peace rallies at each of the Five Colleges in recent weeks as well as the controversial decision by the town of Amherst to limit flag displays downtown.

"Amherst is 25 square miles surrounded by reality," said Theodore Hertzberg, a sophomore from Long Island. "I'm relieved the rest of the country does not feel the same way."

The crowd had just finished a group recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance and was beginning to disperse when as many as 10 protesters came forward.

Most of those protesting the flag declined to be interviewed.

One who did, 19-year-old Dan Griffin of Minneapolis, Minn., said the protest sought to show that the United States is responsible for much of the pain and suffering in the world.

The United States has helped continue a spree of genocide that dates back to Columbus in 1492, he said.

"How people take it is how they take it," he said.

Griffin identified himself as a student but declined to say at which college. He said the others are from different area colleges but would not say which.

Hampshire College officials confirmed a student named Dan Griffin is registered.

The University of Massachusetts records show a Daniel Griffin was enrolled but he withdrew at the start of the semester.

Michael Flood, co-founder of the Amherst Assembly for Patriotism, said he found the actions of the protesters to be inappropriate, especially since he suspects none of them are from Amherst College.

"I believe they have a right to burn the flag, but this is inappropriate," he said.

Sophomore Nick Echelbarger from Seattle said the burning was free speech of the lowest form.

"It doesn't make a point. It's just poor taste," he said.

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"One who did, 19-year-old Dan Griffin of Minneapolis, Minn., said the protest sought to show that the United States is responsible for much of the pain and suffering in the world."

What in the world does a 19 year old know about anything?!?

Sounds like little Danny is in need of attention - badly.
Like a burning flag crammed up his arse ...
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« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2001, 01:10:00 PM »
LOL easymo... small american flag stickers are available everywhere. Put 'em on helmets, leave helmets on bikes when parked.

Or else.  :D
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« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2001, 01:15:00 PM »
I for one need to speak up here. If you cannot tell buy my handle, i am not of the "holy faith" in any way.

Most certainly the opposite.

I do not mind in any way to see phrases like "God bless america" at all. I understand that it is a figure of speach, the term "god" is a disctriptive word it in no way is one "thing". It simply is ones dieity and nothing more. but being in a prodomitly christian society they have made the term become associated with the holy god. So people dont look at it litteraly and just make assumptions.

Now i could understand if someone was offended buy "Christ bless america" (example) because not everyone believes in such things and would not appreitcate having someones beliefs pushed apon them. (or so they would feal it was pushed on them)

I my self wouldnt care to even see the second phrase because i am comfortable with who i am and my beliefs and dont feal threatened buy someone portraying theres.

Here in this great country it does discust me to see such things happen because this is the total opposite of what we built it on, this is not unifying people of different faiths and nationalities, this is supressing them, and that is not what the USA is about.


About the south..
Theres a differnt law in the south, its called the community, this kinda toejam wouldnt hold up to a truck(s) load of rednecks, they would most certainly get there way  :)


People if they tell you to take your flag down, dont. If they tell you to take off your star spangeled hat, do not. If you are proud of your country you show it, other wise you are not proud in any way.

This is not a time to fight our brothers and sister, this is a time to kill terrorist amazinhunks.

Wave your flags high.

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« Reply #22 on: October 19, 2001, 01:46:00 PM »
hell yes!