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| Posted: Sat May 9th, 2009 02:36 pm |
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Paxman
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JDBuckwell wrote: I like a lot of things in life, but there are three that I truly love... family, fine watches and grass-roots American patriotism. Fortunately, in the times we're in right now, recognition for family or a fine watch is easy, where as recognition for the motivation that drives those who serve (or have served) to protect what we love is not. The same thing applies to us who do not share your exact same thought process. Just a short time ago anyone who questioned the powers that be was labelled unpatriotic. This very stance is in and of itself unpatriotic. This country should allow all opinions to be heard and respected. We don't have to agree. And please don't blame teachers, media and movies for what youth are being taught. Teaching is a function of parenting and if one's child is being taught their core values by someone other than a parent then I would contend that parent is not involved or engaged properly. I enjoyed this story and I am no right winger. I am however a patriot, proud of my country and damn thankful and respectful of those who serve and have served. You might call me a shade of grey...;)
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