Oh my, you and I disagree politically. But I don't even know you except through your journal. So I hope you don't get too mad or offended or hate me for this reply. If you do, you may delete this response and I won't complain or bring it up again. And, whether you delete this post or not, feel free to disagree with me when I make political posts in my journal
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Yes, and while she's preaching, would you care to share your thoughts and opinions on the matter? If that came off sarcastically, I didn't mean it. I seriously want to know what you think about the whole matter. This is seriously about open discussion and getting people to dialog with each other and think about these things.
Well, for one, there are numerous reasons one might not say the pledge or salute the flag. I'd rather someone, even someone who wants to lead this country, follow his conscience or beliefs on that than just blindly do any sort of behaviour or token gesture. I have read where he stands on issues, I've seen the grace and poise he shows when under pressure and confrontation, and I feel that gestures like wearing a flag emblem or posturing in front of a flag are just beside and beyond the point, and the sort of straw-grasping nitpicking someone who feels threatened by or dislikes him and can't put forth any stronger argument would point out (and I'm not meaning to target you there, that's much more directed at how his competition's been acting).
Dude, I couldn't hate someone or dislike them for a reply. That's just stupid and immature in my book. It's okay for people to disagree . . . It's healthy to a point as it brings about new ideas, new thought, and opens lines of communication
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