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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 266700" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>A ban is a ban. It doesn't matter wether it's partal or outright. And you are right.....if they don't like it then they should move.....anyone that is trying to ban X-mas decorations that is. I'd say go to the Soviet Union where erasing religion from society is common practice (will be here too soon at the rate we are going) but that country doesn't seem to be around any more. I'm starting the think the ghost of that country has haunted our country. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll take capitlism over anything else anyday. Even if someone does make money off holidays and flags. At least we have the holidays (for now anyway) and the the opporunity to profit from them. I couldn't imagine living in a country where both are forbidden. Since when is being taught the pledge and loyalty to our flag considered "teaching blind loyalty"??? What are parents and teachers supposed to do? Leave our kids alone to draw their own conclusions from video games, hip hop music, and tv? Hmmm....there's one to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 266700, member: 198"] A ban is a ban. It doesn't matter wether it's partal or outright. And you are right.....if they don't like it then they should move.....anyone that is trying to ban X-mas decorations that is. I'd say go to the Soviet Union where erasing religion from society is common practice (will be here too soon at the rate we are going) but that country doesn't seem to be around any more. I'm starting the think the ghost of that country has haunted our country. I'll take capitlism over anything else anyday. Even if someone does make money off holidays and flags. At least we have the holidays (for now anyway) and the the opporunity to profit from them. I couldn't imagine living in a country where both are forbidden. Since when is being taught the pledge and loyalty to our flag considered "teaching blind loyalty"??? What are parents and teachers supposed to do? Leave our kids alone to draw their own conclusions from video games, hip hop music, and tv? Hmmm....there's one to think about. [/QUOTE]
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