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<blockquote data-quote="Route 66" data-source="post: 2613403" data-attributes="member: 40816"><p>Personally I think it's more than a bit nuts to do a public flag burning, but I think most veterans would agree that they served - and many died - to ensure that their countrymen would always have the right to do something as stupid.</p><p></p><p>People think this guy was some kind of "hero" and deserves a medal for what? - trying to deprive some little group of dummies from exercising their constitutional rights? What do we aspire to be now - North Korea? </p><p></p><p>The matter of what public ordnance concerning open flame they may have been in violation of is a moot point here. Super Courier had no authority to jump in with his fire extinguisher to enforce that. A little out of his jurisdiction. </p><p></p><p>Folks are free to burn all the American flags they <em>own.....</em>just don't burn mine.</p><p>Isn't that the American way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Route 66, post: 2613403, member: 40816"] Personally I think it's more than a bit nuts to do a public flag burning, but I think most veterans would agree that they served - and many died - to ensure that their countrymen would always have the right to do something as stupid. People think this guy was some kind of "hero" and deserves a medal for what? - trying to deprive some little group of dummies from exercising their constitutional rights? What do we aspire to be now - North Korea? The matter of what public ordnance concerning open flame they may have been in violation of is a moot point here. Super Courier had no authority to jump in with his fire extinguisher to enforce that. A little out of his jurisdiction. Folks are free to burn all the American flags they [I]own.....[/I]just don't burn mine. Isn't that the American way? [/QUOTE]
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