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  • TRWXXA

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    Just had to throw the flag on the ground! No respect for the Red, White, and Blue..... They should be ashamed for doing that. That flag means a lot to many.:patriot:
    Get over it! Sure, the flag touched the ground. It's also not supposed to be used as clothing. That lunatic's junk was rubbing up against Old Glory for quite a while, so I don't think touching the ground is gonna do it any more harm.

    I'm certain that many US flags on the shoulders of American troops have spent time in the dirt and sand. Should those soldiers be ashamed?

    I took an oath to defend what the US flag represents, not a piece of fabric. If some stinking, commie-loving hippie wants to set the stars and stripes on fire in the name of "free speech", it's his right. I also have the right to not like it -- God bless America.
     

    NapalmFTW

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    I took an oath to defend what the US flag represents, not a piece of fabric. If some stinking, commie-loving hippie wants to set the stars and stripes on fire in the name of "free speech", it's his right. I also have the right to not like it -- God bless America.

    QFT. x 1000.
     

    jsx1043

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    Napghanistan
    Get over it! Sure, the flag touched the ground. It's also not supposed to be used as clothing. That lunatic's junk was rubbing up against Old Glory for quite a while, so I don't think touching the ground is gonna do it any more harm.

    I'm certain that many US flags on the shoulders of American troops have spent time in the dirt and sand. Should those soldiers be ashamed?

    I took an oath to defend what the US flag represents, not a piece of fabric. If some stinking, commie-loving hippie wants to set the stars and stripes on fire in the name of "free speech", it's his right. I also have the right to not like it -- God bless America.

    A couple days late to the party, but mad rep to you sir. Sometines there are bigger issues at hand.
     
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