12-20-2004, 03:48 PM
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Baltimoron
Location: Beeeeeautiful Bel Air, MD
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Originally Posted by Mobo123
What do you have against flag burning? It is possibly the MOST important right we have as Americans. The first amendment protects that act as an exercise of our fundamental right of free speech. Take that away and you will see even more of our rights going down the drain.
But i suppose you guys dont see that. You are so tightly wrapped in 'patriotism' you cant see it.
I live in America. I support our troops. I dont support the government that has already allowed 1300 americans to die and countless thousands injuried. and for what? oil? profit? have any of you seen a profit from ths war?
I read this one line about the assholes in the military command/white house/congress which is so concise and perfect.
THE INCOMPETENT TELLING THE UNWILLING TO DO THE UNNECESSARY.
I think i'll finish my comments with a couple quotes from Mark Twain.
Patriotism is usually the refuge of the scoundrel. He is the man who talks the loudest. - Education and Citizenship speech, 5/14/1908
and last (take time to read it)
A man can be a Christian or a patriot, but he can't legally be a Christian and a patriot--except in the usual way: one of the two with the mouth, the other with the heart. The spirit of Christianity proclaims the brotherhood of the race and the meaning of that strong word has not been left to guesswork, but made tremendously definite- the Christian must forgive his brother man all crimes he can imagine and commit, and all insults he can conceive and utter- forgive these injuries how many times?--seventy times seven--another way of saying there shall be no limit to this forgiveness. That is the spirit and the law of Christianity. Well--Patriotism has its laws. And it also is a perfectly definite one, there are not vaguenesses about it. It commands that the brother over the border shall be sharply watched and brought to book every time he does us a hurt or offends us with an insult. Word it as softly as you please, the spirit of patriotism is the spirit of the dog and wolf. The moment there is a misunderstanding about a boundary line or a hamper of fish or some other squalid matter, see patriotism rise, and hear him split the universe with is war-whoop. The spirit of patriotism being in its nature jealous and selfish, is just in man's line, it comes natural to him- he can live up to all its requirements to the letter; but the spirit of Christianity is not in its entirety possible to him.
The prayers concealed in what I have been saying is, not that patriotism should cease and not that the talk about universal brotherhood should cease, but that the incongruous firm be dissolved and each limb of it be required to transact business by itself, for the future.
- Mark Twain's Notebook
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Now that you had your little rant, can you actually see my point?
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