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Old 06-22-2005, 09:53 PM  
Mako
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I could never do it myself, it would be like burning my own arm, but I support the right for others who don't comprehend the magnitude of the act (i.e., never served this country in wartime, hi Lenny) to do so.

It's wrong, no doubt about it, not because of the false idoltry, or anything else having to do with the flag itself, but simply because entire families have lost loved ones in the armed forces over the years who DID value it specifically, and cherish it.

If they value it, and made that sacrifice with their lives, then it's good enough for me, AND you Lenny.

Respect the flag people, it's not a cloth symbol to those who died for it...or their sons/daughters whom they left behind.
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