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I would first like to acknowledge those who fought and died, and those who are fighting now, for the privilege of freely expressing my opinion on these webpages. Thank You to all Veterans, Past, Present and Future, for fighting for the freedoms symbolized by "Old Glory". I am eternally grateful.
![]() courtesy of Doc's Patriotic Graphics unlike the cowards who choose to desecrate or burn me because they feel they should have the right to do so.
"Why Would Someone Burn The United States Flag?" All of this talk about the Flag Desecration Amendment has made me want to say a few words on the subject myself. It makes no sense to me that it should be okay to destroy a symbol of the United States Government and what it stands for. The following is taken from a kids' website that teaches all about American Freedom and the Symbols used to represent that freedom. This is what it says about the American Flag: *The Colors of the American Flag signify: Red:  Hardiness and Valor The Stars are considered a symbol of the heavens and the divine goal to which man has aspired from time immemorial.The Stripes are symbolic of the rays of light emanating from the sun.* Info taken from Symbols of U.S. Government: The Flag I would like someone to explain to me what "Freedom of Speech" has to do with destroying honor, valor, purity, and innocence. What does our right to 'having an opinion and stating it' have to do with having total disregard and disrespect for the symbols that represent the heavens and the sun.To me, when people burn the flag that is what it feels like they are doing. It goes to show you what kind of times we are living in. These things mean nothing to those who choose to allow people to burn the flag. They are telling us it is our right to do so. It is almost as though they are not only giving us permission, but also encouraging us to do it. Ask a veteran who fought in one of our country's wars what they think of obliterating something that stands for what they risked their lives for. I found a wonderful website linked from Chuck "Doc" Stewart's page. Please take a few moments to visit this site. I learned quite a few things about "Old Glory" that I never knew before. Being the parent of elementary school age children, it is disheartening to know that all you try to teach your kids about love of country and about being proud to be an American can be washed away. They find out that people can burn the American Flag to 'voice their opinion', or 'to make a statement'. Whatever happened to writing a letter to voice your concerns, or forming a peaceful rally and giving a speech to tell people what bothers you. Why burn the flag? Is it now, "Baseball, Mom, Apple Pie, and Burn the Flag if you feel like it"? Not to this proud American, it isn't!
Here's something else I think. Here is the definition of Anti-Americanism: "often Anti-American sentiment, covers a broad range of attitudes and actions that are thought to be opposed or hostile to the government, culture, or people of the United States".
To me, even wanting to have the right to burn the US Flag without ever actually burning it, is Anti-American. Read the following story to see what the flag meant to someone who served our country and fought for these liberal morons' "right" to burn the flag. "Honoring the American Flag"
(Condensed from a speech by Leo K. Thorsness, recipient of The Congressional Medal of Honor) During the last year, we were allowed outside most
days for a couple of minutes to bathe. We showered by drawing
water from a concrete tank with a homemade bucket. One day as
we all stood by the tank, stripped of our clothes, a young Naval
pilot named Mike Christian found the remnants of a handkerchief
in a gutter that ran under the prison wall. Mike managed to sneak
the grimy rag into our cell and began fashioning it into a flag.
Over time we all loaned him a little soap, and he spent
days cleaning the material. We helped by scrounging and
stealing bits and pieces of anything he could use. At night, under
his mosquito net, Mike worked on the flag. He made red and blue
from ground-up roof tiles and tiny amounts of ink and painted
the colors onto the cloth with watery rice glue. Using thread
from his own blanket and a homemade bamboo needle, he sewed
on stars.
Early in the morning a few days later, when the guards
were not alert, he whispered loudly from the back of our cell, "Hey
gang, look here." He proudly held up this tattered piece of cloth,
waving it as if in a breeze. If you used your imagination, you could
tell it was supposed to be an American flag. When he raised that
smudgy fabric, we automatically stood straight and saluted, our
chests puffing out, and more than a few eyes had tears.
About once a week the guards would strip us, run us
outside and go through our clothing. During one of those
shakedowns, they found Mike's flag. We all knew what would
happen. That night they came for him.
Night interrogations were always the worst. They
opened the cell door and pulled Mike out. We could hear the
beginning of the torture before they even had him in the torture
cell. They beat him most of the night.
About daylight they pushed what was left of him back
through the cell door. He was badly broken; even his voice was
gone. Within two weeks, despite the danger, Mike scrounged
another piece of cloth and began another flag. The Stars and
Stripes, our national symbol, was worth the sacrifice to him. Now
whenever I see the flag, I think of Mike and the morning he first
waved that tattered emblem of a nation. It was then, thousands
of miles from home in a lonely prison cell, that he showed us
what it is to be truly free. I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, Visit My Name is Old Glory!
You are the heroes, not the Government. You are the ones that go to work each day and do what is necessary to see that the children have clothes and shoes and plenty of food. That is why I call you heroes. This is the spirit that I represent. This is why I was created, as a constant reminder to the people of American that with pride in our country and a strong belief in God we can over come any obstacle that is put in our path.
We are still the greatest country in the world. WE ARE AMERICA. So the next time you pass by me just give me a wink or allow a glimmer of pride or just a simple wave to let all the soldiers that have died so you can live free and I can fly free will know that their sacrifice was not in vain. Courtesy of:Veterans Day
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        Or visit God Bless Our Vietnam Veterans
        Or Take America Back!
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