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11-22-2006, 01:38 PM
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I'm not ready to decide that Tom had sex in mind.
Maybe that's a product of other minds. I've said a few things that, in retrospect, came out sounding wrong myself.
In addition, do you know that Tom does nothing else to support our troops. And, are you saying that displaying the flag is not a show of support?
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11-22-2006, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
In addition, do you know that Tom does nothing else to support our troops. And, are you saying that displaying the flag is not a show of support?
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It's an empty show of support. A soldier fighting in Iraq doesn't care if Tom, or anyone else for that matter except maybe his/her family, is flying a flag on his/her lawn.
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11-22-2006, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
I'm not ready to decide that Tom had sex in mind.
Maybe that's a product of other minds. I've said a few things that, in retrospect, came out sounding wrong myself.
In addition, do you know that Tom does nothing else to support our troops. And, are you saying that displaying the flag is not a show of support?
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You can think whatever you want about whether or not he had sex on his mind. His constantly sexual comments and inneundos to many of the GC women show otherwise. But yeah, that good ole boys membership makes a person blind of that.
How IS displaying the flag a show of support for troops? Whoop-de-doo you have a flag. That's nice and all, but it doesn't really show anything besides the fact that you bought it and gave the money to whatever company who is making a profit off of it. If someone wants to play the support-the-troops card, they should actually do something to support the troops.
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11-22-2006, 01:46 PM
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How IS displaying the flag a show of support for troops? Whoop-de-doo you have a flag. That's nice and all, but it doesn't really show anything besides the fact that you bought it and gave the money to whatever company who is making a profit off of it. If someone wants to play the support-the-troops card, they should actually do something to support the troops.
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My thoughts exactly.
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11-22-2006, 01:58 PM
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Tom may exhibit sexism. Comments about "good old boys" is agism.
Ask my late father-in-law, a proud World War II, vet who proudly flew a flag every day about whether it is meaningful.
As for justifying comments, I didn't ask anyone to do that. I gave my opinion. You can disagree if you care to.
As for "having fun," be my guest. Our definition of fun differs when it gets to the point of attack.
Thank you very much for your comments. I'm going to work.
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11-22-2006, 02:00 PM
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Again, your father was a vet. He did something for the country and the troops.
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11-22-2006, 02:08 PM
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Again, your father was a vet. He did something for the country and the troops.
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As I said above,
"He may not be a veteran, but did serve his community as a police officer, and I for one am ready to believe that his flag pole and the flag flying from it was an honest attempt to honor our veterans and our country."
By the way, a lot of the rest of us served as well. The former Royal Canadian Air Force pilot who lives across the street from us flies the American Flag daily. I'll not take him to task for it.
I don't think you should assume that people who are presently serving don't appreciate a show of support by flying The Colors. They do it themselves with the patch of the shoulder of their uniform.
Off to work. Have a good day.
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11-22-2006, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
As I said above,
"He may not be a veteran, but did serve his community as a police officer, and I for one am ready to believe that his flag pole and the flag flying from it was an honest attempt to honor our veterans and our country."
By the way, a lot of the rest of us served as well. The former Royal Canadian Air Force pilot who lives across the street from us flies the American Flag daily. I'll not take him to task for it.
I don't think you should assume that people who are presently serving don't appreciate a show of support by flying The Colors. They do it themselves with the patch of the shoulder of their uniform.
Off to work. Have a good day.
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Quick question...I work as an EMT. For some reason people don't regard us as public service employees which frankly I find quite insulting. I don't have an American flag on my uniform...am I in any way serving my country less than someone who does wear a flag on their uniform?
The good ole boys club refers to backing up and helping out other men, nothing to do with age. My 21 year old boyf used the term the other week.
When you say, "my flagpole is down", you're asking for ridicule. He could have written the title differently but he did. Hilarity ensued. The end.
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11-22-2006, 02:03 PM
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There are 20 year olds on here who I would group into the good ole boys. It has nothing to do with age and everything to do with how you always take whatever viewpoint is contrary to the women and stick up for the other guys. The commonplace term "good ole boys" really has nothing to do with age. And yeah, you got "ageism" from BA, great source there.
I'm still curious as to how flying a flag is supporting the troops.
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11-22-2006, 02:12 PM
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I'm still curious as to how flying a flag is supporting the troops.
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The same way that wearing a Livestrong wristband is supporting cancer research and patients.
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11-22-2006, 02:16 PM
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The same way that wearing a Livestrong wristband is supporting cancer research and patients.
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At least with some of those charities that do the bracelet thing, SOME of the money is going to the charity. You buy a flag, and not a penny goes to the troops.
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11-22-2006, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
Tom may exhibit sexism. Comments about "good old boys" is agism.
Ask my late father-in-law, a proud World War II, vet who proudly flew a flag every day about whether it is meaningful.
As for justifying comments, I didn't ask anyone to do that. I gave my opinion. You can disagree if you care to.
As for "having fun," be my guest. Our definition of fun differs when it gets to the point of attack.
Thank you very much for your comments. I'm going to work.
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I respect the fact that your late father-in-law was a WWII vet, but I wouldn't need to ask him; I could ask my own father (a proud Vietnam vet), who, for the record, also flies the flag outside my parents' home.
You're entitled to your opinions, just as we're entitled to ours. If you're going to call people to task for behavior, most likely you'll get some responses.
Again, I was not (nor were others here) ridiculing the flag and what it stands for.
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