How would you define "hyperpatroitic"?
hyperpatriotic
Just like those Americans who put flags in their gardens or in their schools - and that are "Made in China."
I'm pretty sure I've never seen a flag in anyone's tomato bushes, although one might go nicely with runner beans and squash.
To me, it relates to those people who constantly tell me that I am anti-American if I question US foreign and domestic policy even one iota.
Myopic minds.
Myopic minds.
>Just like those Americans who put flags in their gardens or in their schools - and that are "Made in China." <
My Mexican penpal gave me a Mexican flag - sad though when I saw the little tag with 'Made in USA' with a printed American flag on it. So ironic.
My Mexican penpal gave me a Mexican flag - sad though when I saw the little tag with 'Made in USA' with a printed American flag on it. So ironic.
Another example is when a expat British hung his 'union jack' on this house. His American neighbors were upset and contacted local authories for their neighbor's 'Anti American' stance he was making.
How about this:
A man was arrested for placing his state flag above the Stars and strips on the same flag pole by accident. Why is this considered a crime? It's only a flag.
A man was arrested for placing his state flag above the Stars and strips on the same flag pole by accident. Why is this considered a crime? It's only a flag.
>How would you define "hyperpatroitic"? <
Only in America...... only in America
Only in America...... only in America
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Meh... anything for a polemical thread. >
Do polemical threads make you nervous?
Meh... anything for a polemical thread. >
Do polemical threads make you nervous?
<Do polemical threads make you nervous?>
Nope, you?
But they are a childish nuisance like a kid brother you have to kick in the nuts to bring him down from his jelly bean high.
Nope, you?
But they are a childish nuisance like a kid brother you have to kick in the nuts to bring him down from his jelly bean high.
+A man was arrested for placing his state flag above the Stars and strips on the same flag pole by accident. Why is this considered a crime? It's only a flag.+
Asshole how dare he puts our beloved national flag below his state flag. A sign of Anti-American thinking.
Asshole how dare he puts our beloved national flag below his state flag. A sign of Anti-American thinking.
I seriously doubt that's an arrestable offense. But then again, how seriously do we need to take posts made by someone who cops out by posting anonymously?