Veteran lady with some grit.
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driftwood blue
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Re: Veteran lady with some grit.
4 big tough cops-- think this will ever get on the national liberal media ?
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1bludawg
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Re: Veteran lady with some grit.
America was once full to overflowing with patriots like her! It took 4 men to take her down.Men and women just like her are defending this country right now from our enemies but its the enemy within we should fear the most .We are probably out numbered and maybe even destined to lose but i think we'll put up a hell of a fight.God bless America!!!
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What a bunch of worthless basterds. Kinda thank if i woulda been there id been headed to jail myself but my charges would of been quite a bit worse ida assaulted a couple brothers and a donut eater or two.
Re: Veteran lady with some grit.
After lookn into this lady quite the individual she did a stint with playboy that got her kicked out of the air force and shes a big time supporter of peta.
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1bludawg
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Re: Veteran lady with some grit.
That misinformation probably came from a flag burner.She did a interview and that question came up.She did do the playboy shoot ,wrapped in the American flag but she wasn't kicked out of the Air force or dishonorably discharged .The Peta thing never came up .You have to remember that the liberals always use vicious and vile smear tactics to discredit true American heroes !
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Im not takin nothing away from what the lady did im still on her side on the deal weather she was in playboy or not. It doesnt really bother me if she took pictures wrapped in a flag she wasnt walking on it like them worthless pukes.
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When i was in grade school we had a flag monitor. Their job was to unfold the flag every morning and run it up the flag pole ( without letting it touch the ground). Then just before school was out they would bring it back down the pole and fold it back up in a certain way put it in the flag box and put it away for the day (without letting it touch the ground). If by chance the flag touched the ground the monitor would be replaced by another. By the time i was in jr high school people were burning the flag in protests on TV. Since then the importance of our flag has really gone down hill! My question to this gal and anyone else that puts her on moral high ground would be, Who gets to make the call that wrapping the flag around a naked body while dragging on the ground is any better than stomping on it? Both are wrong in my opinion! But as time goes by people seem to forget the importance of the meanings of things and a lot of things that were once very important to society are now very watered down.
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Mark I completely agree. As a former flag boy in the early 2000s, I wonder if they still do that in some schools? I sure hope so.
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1bludawg
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Re: Veteran lady with some grit.
If i were the flag i'd much rather be wrapped around a beautiful woman than stomped on.I think but don't know that she used a prop that looked like a flag.Like most of you I respect our flag and what it represents and i believe our guys and gals in the military have a higher level of respect than most of us,especially those that have shed their blood.
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BAR BAR 2
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Re: Veteran lady with some grit.
These are the rules of "Flag Etiquette" I was taught in school.
http://heroes.vfw.org/site/PageServer?p ... gEtiquette
The gal may feel a little 'holier than though' for stepping in when she saw someone disrespecting the flag, but her photo layout wasn't really any better.
Tex
http://heroes.vfw.org/site/PageServer?p ... gEtiquette
The gal may feel a little 'holier than though' for stepping in when she saw someone disrespecting the flag, but her photo layout wasn't really any better.
Tex
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