Quote Originally Posted by NowhereMan
exactly

i dont think anyone has a right to burn my flag in protest of anything
the flag aint a tool to be used to show your dislike of laws and actions by a then in power group of assholes
it was piad for in blood and should be respected at all times

nothing to do with rights to protest,yell all ya want burn anything but my flag
hell i will yell with you and give ya a light in most cases
peace
Howddy NWM,

I stand with you on this issue,over at Marihemp,another issue has been raised in regards to the flag..and that is,that Christians are in peril,if they 'worship' the flag..that it is a 'graven image',and that we should not be pledging allegiance to the flag..that it's an 'idol'.

My response was that I'm loyal to God first,before Man..that I would be in fact,classified a super-Christian patriot,according to the domestic terrorist definition list. I think that the least I'd do,in the event that I came across someone burning the flag in protest,is to tell them that I'm a veteran..and that I'm offended at them pissin on the sacrifice of their fellow American's. I'd probably git in trouble for tellin the most that I'd do..so I'll just keep my mouth shut about that...lol

I believe in dissent,as long as it's honorable..for example,pissing or crapping on the flag,is dishonorable,in my opinion.

Have a good one....
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Flag Burning Amendment Like any patriotic American, it pains me to see the stars and stripes aflame. Know what else pains me? It pains me to see the KKK marching through city streets; it pains me to hear the bile that comes from Fred Phelps's mouth; it pains me to hear nigger or faggot. Tough shit. Free speech must be protected even when we find the speech repulsive. I may not like what you say, but I'm going to fight to the death to let you say it. United States = Land of the Free. Today, the US House Rating: 5