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John McCain's remarks about the Pledge of Allegiance
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<blockquote data-quote="telkev" data-source="post: 210045" data-attributes="member: 8531"><p>If patriotizm = bigot , then I am guilty as charged! If choosing to serve my country = bigot, then again I am guilty as charged. I sentence myself to freedom, and the right to say whatever I want, just as you have buffalobob. And as for myself, I always salute the flag too. I don't think someone has to be drafted or serve their country voluntarily to be patriotic. If the statement that I made, makes me a bigot, then I am a bigot. I don't think anyone who does not love this country has the right to make the dicisons for it. That does not mean that I agree with everything the government and lawmakers do, but this is still a free country. I also believe in capital punishment, does that make me a bigot too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="telkev, post: 210045, member: 8531"] If patriotizm = bigot , then I am guilty as charged! If choosing to serve my country = bigot, then again I am guilty as charged. I sentence myself to freedom, and the right to say whatever I want, just as you have buffalobob. And as for myself, I always salute the flag too. I don't think someone has to be drafted or serve their country voluntarily to be patriotic. If the statement that I made, makes me a bigot, then I am a bigot. I don't think anyone who does not love this country has the right to make the dicisons for it. That does not mean that I agree with everything the government and lawmakers do, but this is still a free country. I also believe in capital punishment, does that make me a bigot too? [/QUOTE]
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