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Old 10-17-2003, 09:46 AM  
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Originally posted by Furious_Female


Actually no, not at all. That's his right to believe in what he wants and if people agree with him, they are also allowed. Telling him and others they are NOT allowed to feel that way, would be unconstitutional.
Your missing the point... as a representative of the US military being dressed in a Military uniform... Your not allowed to say shit like that. They drill that into from the start of basic training.
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