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Representation Under The Flag

Contributed by wrdz on Monday, 26th June 2006 @ 10:09:22 AM in AEST
Topic: Patriotic



Representation Under The Flag

As we all know, there are three colors to our great Representative of Freedom:

The Blue represents the beauty of our great land, and at the same time, the hard hits and bruises we've taken to get where we are today.

The White represents our being the "Good Guys" who try to help other nations when they are struggling for Democracy and self-representation.

And last, but not least (by anyone's standards), the Red represents all of the many men and women who gave their life's blood to see to it that we are able to celebrate our Freedom.

Why then, do some "people" want to desecrate that representation?




Copyright © wrdz ... [ 2006-06-26 10:09:22]
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Re: Representation Under The Flag (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 26th June 2006 @ 04:34:54 PM AEST
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Because of politicians playing politics and money making corruption in the government our flag represents! I honor the flag and the country I served as a vet, but I surely don't like the desecration of our American ideals by its so called "representatives" of today. Beautiful presentation of patriotism, but you asked the question.

And what choice do we have between two scumbag political parties?

wabl
KenMoore
cowboy


Re: Representation Under The Flag (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Wednesday, 5th July 2006 @ 01:24:02 AM AEST
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It doesn't matter where u put it.
It's a masterpeice any where.
Such a majestic write for our Independence day.
luv, huggs, freedom,
emy




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