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John McCain's remarks about the Pledge of Allegiance
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<blockquote data-quote="telkev" data-source="post: 209956" data-attributes="member: 8531"><p>21 years ago, when I was in training a Kesler Air Force Base, I had the opportunity to hear an inspirational speach by Sen. McCain. Over a thousand people sitting in an auditorium with the Senetor in his dress uniform. For over an hour you could not hear anything but his voice, telling stories of being a POW, and the struggles to survive the day to day tortures and humilities that they faced. You could hear a pin drop in that auditorium. No sound but his voice. Anyone who has a problem with the pledge of allegiance should also have a problem with voting, and should be required to withstain from all elections. Personally, I think they should move to vietnam and become indentured servants to the military there. Maybe then they will realize how good a life they really had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="telkev, post: 209956, member: 8531"] 21 years ago, when I was in training a Kesler Air Force Base, I had the opportunity to hear an inspirational speach by Sen. McCain. Over a thousand people sitting in an auditorium with the Senetor in his dress uniform. For over an hour you could not hear anything but his voice, telling stories of being a POW, and the struggles to survive the day to day tortures and humilities that they faced. You could hear a pin drop in that auditorium. No sound but his voice. Anyone who has a problem with the pledge of allegiance should also have a problem with voting, and should be required to withstain from all elections. Personally, I think they should move to vietnam and become indentured servants to the military there. Maybe then they will realize how good a life they really had. [/QUOTE]
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