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05.17.04
This Is Wrong

I, for one, am proud to be an American, and I will show support for my country at all times. If anyone, ever, told me that showing loyalty for my country “might be viewed as confrontational or insulting or cause embarrassment" to people from other nations; they’re going to experience my wrath.

Mike Moran, a veteran former spokesman for the United States Olympic Committee who has been retained as a consultant to advise athletes how to behave should be stripped of U.S. citizenship, and deported. He is a traitor, and should be ashamed of himself.

It's not just about our flag, it's about our "colors". If you get my drift.

Unfuckingbelievable.

Here’s the link. What are people thinking about?

Posted: 17:48
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Are they afraid that they're going to wave the flag as though brandishing a weapon, with nasty little smirks upon their faces?

Seriously, that article is a bunch of bs. What the real motivation?

Posted by: Key at May 17, 2004 06:22 PM

I wish I knew...but I am thinking about it. The problem is, I don't think the Left is motivated. To be motivated, you must have some goal in sight. They have none; it's just more about "everything goes", and everything is OK, as long as we're in power. They will "sellout" freedom for their own misguided agenda's.

All they are concerned about is power; although recent history proves they can't handle it.

The world has changed. Now, we only have two choices...sadly, there is no middle ground.

The left are too decadent to run our society, much less to provide an example for our heirs.

Just ask 'em, and they'll spin it.

When I was a kid, spin meant rotate....now it means lie.

Also, make love - not war, is not possible anymore.

It's time to slow dance.

Posted by: Sam at May 17, 2004 07:29 PM

Great Line:
"When I was a kid, spin meant rotate....now it means lie."

Posted by: Key at May 18, 2004 03:49 PM
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