Good article. I live on an AF base and the anthem is played at 1700 daily for retreat...the amount of kids who totally ignore the music and just continue to play is disgraceful (adults too). I was so proud of my kids last week...the music started when they were outside, and they stopped what they were doing and stood with their hand over their hearts...and then told their friends to do that same!
I liked what you had to say about people who weren't in the military as well...every year at the open house air show we get those guys out here, trying to impress people by saying they were S.E.A.L.s or spec. ops.......
Yes, it does. I've had the privilege of meeting former seals and spec. ops. guys...and they're not very forthcoming with their stories and qualifications. The ones who are pretending will tell you they were a seal as they're shaking your hand to introduce themselves. We even had a contractor who painted our bathroom who'd brag about being a a MC sniper with a SEAL unit......he was later subject to an armed take down (in which my husband participated) for possesion of narcotics on a military installation, but that's a whole other story.
After reading this, I finally realized why it's so bad to burn the American flag. The American flag represents America, and by burning the flag, they are symbolizing death to America. I think a more powerful message would to clean an American flag covered in mud and dirt.
My Grandpa was in WW2. It think he'd rip your arm off and beat you with it if he saw you burning a flag.
That's what it's called, Todd. 'Retreat'. It's when everyone 'retreats' from their posts and go home for the day.
I didn't miss his point. Sure, what makes America great is that you could be a Nazi and burn flags and eat dog crap, but that doesn't mean people who do it are patriotic for doing so.
The problem is that the flag doesn't just represent a single issue that they want it to represent. As I said, it'd be a better show to see them clean a dirty flag. The dirt could represent the problem that is bothering them, and they could show what they want to happen. Of course, it wouldn't have the shock value that burning a flag does, so they wouldn't do it.
I was assuming that he meant that burning a flag was patriotic because it's exercising a right that Americans have that some other people don't... just like being a Nazi. If that wasn't the point, then I'd like to know why he thought it was such a patriotic act.
I'd do that for somebody who did what I said about "cleaning the flag" or set themselves on fire. The first makes a better point than burning a flag and the setting on fire shows how dedicated they are to their cause.