I NEVER MADE ANY COMMENT CONCERNING ALLEGIANCE TO THE AMERICAN FLAG, SO f*** OFF

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If Republican Party Reptile were a MAN he'd admit he was the one who made the comment. I DIDN'T.
 
> If Republican Party Reptile were a MAN he'd admit he was the one who made
> the comment. I DIDN'T.

Huh? I must've missed something.....

Please explain.
 
> Huh? I must've missed something.....

> Please explain.
Last night, we were having our usual Democratic/Republican debates, and you mentioned something about how important it was to support the American flag. If it was not you, my apologies. It could have been that other one, who screams BUSH IS GONNA WIN 4 MORE YEARS - I thought it was you. People are now thinking *I* made that comment, which I NEVER did.
 
> Last night, we were having our usual Democratic/Republican debates, and
> you mentioned something about how important it was to support the American
> flag. If it was not you, my apologies. It could have been that other one,
> who screams BUSH IS GONNA WIN 4 MORE YEARS - I thought it was you. People
> are now thinking *I* made that comment, which I NEVER did.

I did post a message about the American flag a couple nights back, yes. I did not see the attacks on you from people mistaking that message with yours, so I don't know why you're screaming at me over it.

My message was not about how important it is to support the flag. My message was about how it is not fascist that most Americans love their flag, because the reason people love it is because they believe it symbolizes freedom and democracy.
 
> I did post a message about the American flag a couple nights back, yes. I
> did not see the attacks on you from people mistaking that message with
> yours, so I don't know why you're screaming at me over it.

> My message was not about how important it is to support the flag. My
> message was about how it is not fascist that most Americans love their
> flag, because the reason people love it is because they believe it
> symbolizes freedom and democracy.
I apologize for getting all over your ass, *Sheila Black* made a comment about how I said how important it was to pledge allegiance to the flag. Others also claimed I made the same statement, I just thought that you had. Sorry for screaming at you. It's kind of fun debating with you though. I wonder how the voting process will go this time. Computerized or chads?
 
> I apologize for getting all over your ass, *Sheila Black* made a comment
> about how I said how important it was to pledge allegiance to the flag.
> Others also claimed I made the same statement, I just thought that you
> had. Sorry for screaming at you. It's kind of fun debating with you
> though. I wonder how the voting process will go this time. Computerized or
> chads?

My county has the exact same punch card system that caused problems in Florida last time. LOL

I don't know why they don't make things simple and cheap and have people fill in bubbles with a pencil, like when you take the SAT.
 
> My message was not about how important it is to support the flag. My
> message was about how it is not fascist that most Americans love their
> flag, because the reason people love it is because they believe it
> symbolizes freedom and democracy.

This is one of the few areas where the Americans are healthier than the British. Showing national pride and proudly displaying your country's flag is a fine thing to do, and something that the British no longer seem to know how to do. We've seen it with Moz himself at Finsbury, and it's true elsewhere as well. You don't see many British people flying the flag from their homes, etc. ostensibly due to some 'colonial guilt' or fears of being branded a "racist" or "imperialist." Very, very sad.

I fly both the American and British flags from my home in Texas, and wish the British were as proud of their nation and history as Americans are of theirs. Heck, the British have even more to be proud of, that's the irony.

J.T.
 
> This is one of the few areas where the Americans are healthier than the
> British. Showing national pride and proudly displaying your country's flag
> is a fine thing to do, and something that the British no longer seem to
> know how to do. We've seen it with Moz himself at Finsbury, and it's true
> elsewhere as well. You don't see many British people flying the flag from
> their homes, etc. ostensibly due to some 'colonial guilt' or fears of
> being branded a "racist" or "imperialist." Very, very
> sad.

> I fly both the American and British flags from my home in Texas, and wish
> the British were as proud of their nation and history as Americans are of
> theirs. Heck, the British have even more to be proud of, that's the irony.

> J.T.

We are proud, we do not however see the need to fly the flag in our front gardens to prove the point.
Maybe that shows a touch of insecurity. Don't you think?
The flag whas come to represent rascism unfortunately, due to the National Front who hijacked it as their symbol during the 80's.
 
> I apologize for getting all over your ass, *Sheila Black* made a comment
> about how I said how important it was to pledge allegiance to the flag.
> Others also claimed I made the same statement, I just thought that you
> had. Sorry for screaming at you. It's kind of fun debating with you
> though. I wonder how the voting process will go this time. Computerized or
> chads?

I didn't make that original comment, I just commented that you were a stupid fat slut. Now I think you're more like a smelly c*** the way you're fraternizing with this sub-human closet gay "Republican".

Republican Gay Iguana, you're about as conservative as a grapefruit sized asshole wiped down with a rainbow flag. Here's what real conservatives are thinking, by no less than by The American Conservative magazine: http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover1.html
 
> My county has the exact same punch card system that caused problems in
> Florida last time. LOL

> I don't know why they don't make things simple and cheap and have people
> fill in bubbles with a pencil, like when you take the SAT.
LOL, they should, only people would forget to bring their no. 2 pencils.
 
> I didn't make that original comment, I just commented that you were a
> stupid fat slut. Now I think you're more like a smelly c*** the way you're
> fraternizing with this sub-human closet gay "Republican".

> Republican Gay Iguana, you're about as conservative as a grapefruit sized
> asshole wiped down with a rainbow flag. Here's what real conservatives are
> thinking, by no less than by The American Conservative magazine:
> http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover1.html
Oooh, some pent up hostilities there, Sheila? hahaha
 
> This is one of the few areas where the Americans are healthier than the
> British. Showing national pride and proudly displaying your country's flag
> is a fine thing to do, and something that the British no longer seem to
> know how to do. We've seen it with Moz himself at Finsbury, and it's true
> elsewhere as well. You don't see many British people flying the flag from
> their homes, etc. ostensibly due to some 'colonial guilt' or fears of
> being branded a "racist" or "imperialist." Very, very
> sad.

> I fly both the American and British flags from my home in Texas, and wish
> the British were as proud of their nation and history as Americans are of
> theirs. Heck, the British have even more to be proud of, that's the irony.

> J.T.
Well said, J.T. very well said. Good job!
 
> I did post a message about the American flag a couple nights back, yes. I
> did not see the attacks on you from people mistaking that message with
> yours, so I don't know why you're screaming at me over it.

> My message was not about how important it is to support the flag. My
> message was about how it is not fascist that most Americans love their
> flag, because the reason people love it is because they believe it
> symbolizes freedom and democracy.
Reptile, well, your message is RIGHT. I recall years ago working for a library, and we had to put the flag up and lower it when the library closed. It could NOT touch the ground. I remember feeling very special as an American as we did the customary triangular folding of it.
 
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