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August 3, 2008 at 12:03 AM #251288August 3, 2008 at 12:16 AM #251078CascaParticipant
Perhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
“I am a registered voter, and have voted in every election since I have been old enough.”
P. Diddy would be proud of you.
“I pay my taxes. Quite a lot in taxes.”
Is there another option?
“If I had a place to hang the flag on holdiays, like my parents did when I was growing up, I would.”
Good for you. Here’s hoping you have a house one day.
“I haven’t broken any laws or ever been in jail so you could call me a law abiding citizen. Is that patriotic?”
No
“I’ve never attended a “peace rally” or gone to jail for civil disobedience.”
A dubious distinction.
“I don’t like the Dixie Chicks”
Who does?
“Would I be more patriotic if I got a lapel pin, or put a “support our troops” sticker on my car ( a 20 year old Volvo; maybe a Ford would be more patriotic)?”
No, that wouldn’t make you more patriotic, but if you were more patriotic, you might do so.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.
August 3, 2008 at 12:16 AM #251237CascaParticipantPerhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
“I am a registered voter, and have voted in every election since I have been old enough.”
P. Diddy would be proud of you.
“I pay my taxes. Quite a lot in taxes.”
Is there another option?
“If I had a place to hang the flag on holdiays, like my parents did when I was growing up, I would.”
Good for you. Here’s hoping you have a house one day.
“I haven’t broken any laws or ever been in jail so you could call me a law abiding citizen. Is that patriotic?”
No
“I’ve never attended a “peace rally” or gone to jail for civil disobedience.”
A dubious distinction.
“I don’t like the Dixie Chicks”
Who does?
“Would I be more patriotic if I got a lapel pin, or put a “support our troops” sticker on my car ( a 20 year old Volvo; maybe a Ford would be more patriotic)?”
No, that wouldn’t make you more patriotic, but if you were more patriotic, you might do so.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.
August 3, 2008 at 12:16 AM #251245CascaParticipantPerhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
“I am a registered voter, and have voted in every election since I have been old enough.”
P. Diddy would be proud of you.
“I pay my taxes. Quite a lot in taxes.”
Is there another option?
“If I had a place to hang the flag on holdiays, like my parents did when I was growing up, I would.”
Good for you. Here’s hoping you have a house one day.
“I haven’t broken any laws or ever been in jail so you could call me a law abiding citizen. Is that patriotic?”
No
“I’ve never attended a “peace rally” or gone to jail for civil disobedience.”
A dubious distinction.
“I don’t like the Dixie Chicks”
Who does?
“Would I be more patriotic if I got a lapel pin, or put a “support our troops” sticker on my car ( a 20 year old Volvo; maybe a Ford would be more patriotic)?”
No, that wouldn’t make you more patriotic, but if you were more patriotic, you might do so.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.
August 3, 2008 at 12:16 AM #251301CascaParticipantPerhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
“I am a registered voter, and have voted in every election since I have been old enough.”
P. Diddy would be proud of you.
“I pay my taxes. Quite a lot in taxes.”
Is there another option?
“If I had a place to hang the flag on holdiays, like my parents did when I was growing up, I would.”
Good for you. Here’s hoping you have a house one day.
“I haven’t broken any laws or ever been in jail so you could call me a law abiding citizen. Is that patriotic?”
No
“I’ve never attended a “peace rally” or gone to jail for civil disobedience.”
A dubious distinction.
“I don’t like the Dixie Chicks”
Who does?
“Would I be more patriotic if I got a lapel pin, or put a “support our troops” sticker on my car ( a 20 year old Volvo; maybe a Ford would be more patriotic)?”
No, that wouldn’t make you more patriotic, but if you were more patriotic, you might do so.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.
August 3, 2008 at 12:16 AM #251308CascaParticipantPerhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
“I am a registered voter, and have voted in every election since I have been old enough.”
P. Diddy would be proud of you.
“I pay my taxes. Quite a lot in taxes.”
Is there another option?
“If I had a place to hang the flag on holdiays, like my parents did when I was growing up, I would.”
Good for you. Here’s hoping you have a house one day.
“I haven’t broken any laws or ever been in jail so you could call me a law abiding citizen. Is that patriotic?”
No
“I’ve never attended a “peace rally” or gone to jail for civil disobedience.”
A dubious distinction.
“I don’t like the Dixie Chicks”
Who does?
“Would I be more patriotic if I got a lapel pin, or put a “support our troops” sticker on my car ( a 20 year old Volvo; maybe a Ford would be more patriotic)?”
No, that wouldn’t make you more patriotic, but if you were more patriotic, you might do so.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.
August 3, 2008 at 12:27 AM #251093CascaParticipant[quote=Shadowfax]Costco: Do you ever have anything relevant to say? [/quote]
Yes your oh-so-witty misapplication of my sobriquet is right up there with Gandolf following Susan Eisenhower. Brilliant!
BTW, you’re an obvious sock of Gandolf’s. For those of you ignorant of the ways of blogdom, a sock is when a singular user uses multiple user names to support his main user name. I’ll bet you thought “Shadowfax” was witty too.
August 3, 2008 at 12:27 AM #251252CascaParticipant[quote=Shadowfax]Costco: Do you ever have anything relevant to say? [/quote]
Yes your oh-so-witty misapplication of my sobriquet is right up there with Gandolf following Susan Eisenhower. Brilliant!
BTW, you’re an obvious sock of Gandolf’s. For those of you ignorant of the ways of blogdom, a sock is when a singular user uses multiple user names to support his main user name. I’ll bet you thought “Shadowfax” was witty too.
August 3, 2008 at 12:27 AM #251260CascaParticipant[quote=Shadowfax]Costco: Do you ever have anything relevant to say? [/quote]
Yes your oh-so-witty misapplication of my sobriquet is right up there with Gandolf following Susan Eisenhower. Brilliant!
BTW, you’re an obvious sock of Gandolf’s. For those of you ignorant of the ways of blogdom, a sock is when a singular user uses multiple user names to support his main user name. I’ll bet you thought “Shadowfax” was witty too.
August 3, 2008 at 12:27 AM #251316CascaParticipant[quote=Shadowfax]Costco: Do you ever have anything relevant to say? [/quote]
Yes your oh-so-witty misapplication of my sobriquet is right up there with Gandolf following Susan Eisenhower. Brilliant!
BTW, you’re an obvious sock of Gandolf’s. For those of you ignorant of the ways of blogdom, a sock is when a singular user uses multiple user names to support his main user name. I’ll bet you thought “Shadowfax” was witty too.
August 3, 2008 at 12:27 AM #251324CascaParticipant[quote=Shadowfax]Costco: Do you ever have anything relevant to say? [/quote]
Yes your oh-so-witty misapplication of my sobriquet is right up there with Gandolf following Susan Eisenhower. Brilliant!
BTW, you’re an obvious sock of Gandolf’s. For those of you ignorant of the ways of blogdom, a sock is when a singular user uses multiple user names to support his main user name. I’ll bet you thought “Shadowfax” was witty too.
August 3, 2008 at 12:46 AM #251098urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Casca]Perhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.[/quote]
I am a liberal. I am not a communist. I am not a communist with or without a gun. I have no interest in a command economy or single party politics or politburo. I have worked in law enforcement and I was born (literally) on an army base on the border with communist eastern europe. I am a free rider in that I have never worked in the military myself.
Is it your assertion that all non-military (or non-combatants for that matter) are free riders?
Would it be your assertion that a draft would be better than having the existing minority fight the existing war?
Also, would it be your assertion that people who do not support the actions of the government are dumb (I think the term you used was “nitwit”)?
Or is it just that war that is the litmus test for un-patriots?
By that logic would the Russians who dodged the draft to avoid being killed by the mujahideen in Afghanistan be un-patriots?
Also, were the continental colonials in the 1770’s not deprived of something that spurred them towards war? I seem to recall something about taxation without representation. Perhaps I misread.How do you have any idea whether someone loves their country?
Considering that a majority of Americans are not in support of the war, does that mean you don’t care for them?
If so, and if you find your countrymen (as defined by citizenship) so loathesome then why do you love your country?August 3, 2008 at 12:46 AM #251257urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Casca]Perhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.[/quote]
I am a liberal. I am not a communist. I am not a communist with or without a gun. I have no interest in a command economy or single party politics or politburo. I have worked in law enforcement and I was born (literally) on an army base on the border with communist eastern europe. I am a free rider in that I have never worked in the military myself.
Is it your assertion that all non-military (or non-combatants for that matter) are free riders?
Would it be your assertion that a draft would be better than having the existing minority fight the existing war?
Also, would it be your assertion that people who do not support the actions of the government are dumb (I think the term you used was “nitwit”)?
Or is it just that war that is the litmus test for un-patriots?
By that logic would the Russians who dodged the draft to avoid being killed by the mujahideen in Afghanistan be un-patriots?
Also, were the continental colonials in the 1770’s not deprived of something that spurred them towards war? I seem to recall something about taxation without representation. Perhaps I misread.How do you have any idea whether someone loves their country?
Considering that a majority of Americans are not in support of the war, does that mean you don’t care for them?
If so, and if you find your countrymen (as defined by citizenship) so loathesome then why do you love your country?August 3, 2008 at 12:46 AM #251265urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Casca]Perhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.[/quote]
I am a liberal. I am not a communist. I am not a communist with or without a gun. I have no interest in a command economy or single party politics or politburo. I have worked in law enforcement and I was born (literally) on an army base on the border with communist eastern europe. I am a free rider in that I have never worked in the military myself.
Is it your assertion that all non-military (or non-combatants for that matter) are free riders?
Would it be your assertion that a draft would be better than having the existing minority fight the existing war?
Also, would it be your assertion that people who do not support the actions of the government are dumb (I think the term you used was “nitwit”)?
Or is it just that war that is the litmus test for un-patriots?
By that logic would the Russians who dodged the draft to avoid being killed by the mujahideen in Afghanistan be un-patriots?
Also, were the continental colonials in the 1770’s not deprived of something that spurred them towards war? I seem to recall something about taxation without representation. Perhaps I misread.How do you have any idea whether someone loves their country?
Considering that a majority of Americans are not in support of the war, does that mean you don’t care for them?
If so, and if you find your countrymen (as defined by citizenship) so loathesome then why do you love your country?August 3, 2008 at 12:46 AM #251321urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Casca]Perhaps I misjudged your motives when I responded previously. However, whenever someone blithers about “this awful war” or some such, the nitwit alarm goes off.
It’s like this Toots, patriotism is a love of country like the love you have for your family. Some people pay the price for your freedom, a rather small minority these days. They know what patriotism is because they live it everyday. McCain knows. Obama is a free rider, like almost every democrat or liberal you’ll ever meet. If you’d like to become a patriot, start by educating yourself on the history of how this nation was created. It wasn’t to help the deprived. In closing, I’ll leave you with this. Liberals are communists without the guns.[/quote]
I am a liberal. I am not a communist. I am not a communist with or without a gun. I have no interest in a command economy or single party politics or politburo. I have worked in law enforcement and I was born (literally) on an army base on the border with communist eastern europe. I am a free rider in that I have never worked in the military myself.
Is it your assertion that all non-military (or non-combatants for that matter) are free riders?
Would it be your assertion that a draft would be better than having the existing minority fight the existing war?
Also, would it be your assertion that people who do not support the actions of the government are dumb (I think the term you used was “nitwit”)?
Or is it just that war that is the litmus test for un-patriots?
By that logic would the Russians who dodged the draft to avoid being killed by the mujahideen in Afghanistan be un-patriots?
Also, were the continental colonials in the 1770’s not deprived of something that spurred them towards war? I seem to recall something about taxation without representation. Perhaps I misread.How do you have any idea whether someone loves their country?
Considering that a majority of Americans are not in support of the war, does that mean you don’t care for them?
If so, and if you find your countrymen (as defined by citizenship) so loathesome then why do you love your country? -
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