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I agree. In fact, my opposition to the current presidential administration stems from my patriotism.
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Miss Crisplock said:Oh dear, I seem to have degenerated. I have been focusing as of late on John Adams and must admit he does make me teary-eyed. I also am nostalgic for generations past and their greatness.
ortega76 said:Blind patriotism is unacceptable. I hate people that are ignorant of the issues facing this country, are too lazy to vote yet shout down protestors or those who don't agree with them. I am patriotic. I love this country, I love its people. Do I think some of our leaders don't have our best interests at heart? Yeah, but that's not the point. I am patriot because I believe in making this country great and striving to help my fellow Americans if I can.
What do I mean by blind patriotism? Not to delve too deep here, but a neighbor once asked me if I supported the "War In Iraq" and I indicated that I do not support the US presence in that country. I was subjected to a diatribe about not supporting "our troops" and yadda-yadda. Yet, as I pointed out, I give financially to the USO and send care packages to service men and women in the field (I joined a local tattoo and piercing parlor in sending regular letters, books, supplies, cigars, whatever to some local soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan). I also am a registered voter and he hadn't voted in over 10 years. This person was unable to see my patriotism despite our differences in opinion.
Dixon Cannon said:of Barry Goldwater's famous words:
Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
-dixon cannon
Strider said:Don't be silly.
It is too late for that.
Ceaser Rodney makes me cry.
Phil said:Today in my government class, our teachers had to go over some 9/11 topics. A lot of them were good questions that required deep thought. The one question that really struck me though is also the title of this thread, "Is okay to be patriotic?" There was a mix of answers, some no's, some yes', and the in-betweens. Now, I'm not saying I had the most moving speech ever, but patriotism is something I feel very strongly about. I know the Lounge has members overseas, so while I feel that you too should love your country, this patriotism pertains to American patriotism. I feel that every single American should love and care about America. I don't care what your lifestyle is, your loyalty to America should never come into question. You should be proud to wear red, white, and blue. If you don't love America, I want you out of my country, and do hurry before you choke on the sweet air of freedom. You love and respect this country that we fought England for. Many men fought and died so that this country could be what it is today, and to not be patriotic is just disgracing them and everything our country stands for.
Phil said:Today in my government class, our teachers had to go over some 9/11 topics. A lot of them were good questions that required deep thought. The one question that really struck me though is also the title of this thread, "Is okay to be patriotic?" There was a mix of answers, some no's, some yes', and the in-betweens. Now, I'm not saying I had the most moving speech ever, but patriotism is something I feel very strongly about. I know the Lounge has members overseas, so while I feel that you too should love your country, this patriotism pertains to American patriotism. I feel that every single American should love and care about America. I don't care what your lifestyle is, your loyalty to America should never come into question. You should be proud to wear red, white, and blue. If you don't love America, I want you out of my country, and do hurry before you choke on the sweet air of freedom. You love and respect this country that we fought England for. Many men fought and died so that this country could be what it is today, and to not be patriotic is just disgracing them and everything our country stands for.
EL COLORADO said:That doesnt sound like patriotism. That just sounds like ignorance.
Now this is a patriot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE58Y2LETAs
EL COLORADO said:
Strider said:Personally, I'm getting tired of patriotism. These days, the word just doesn't seem to mean what it meant decades ago. Today it seems more like it means blind loyalism or nationalism rather than what real patriotism is. That stuff I can do without.
The Mad Hatter said:A lot of this "support the troops" rhetoric is like cheering one's high school football team from the stands. Such cheering is grand, but it begs the question of whether they are using the right tactics, in the right manner, in the right place, at the right time.