Wow he actually conceded...

Box Ox

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Box Ox

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How embarrassing for "patriotic" sympathizers!

"Fine on Friday called Chansley “an active participant in a violent insurrection that attempted to overthrow the United States government” and said she fears he is a danger to the community and a flight risk."
 

Tom MacDonald

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How embarrassing for "patriotic" sympathizers!

"Fine on Friday called Chansley “an active participant in a violent insurrection that attempted to overthrow the United States government” and said she fears he is a danger to the community and a flight risk."
The word "patriot" is offensive to the corporation that is the US by the Act of 1871, because it represents patriotism towards the original US that was a republic. The word "patriot" originates from the latin word "patria", which translates to "homeland, country". A corporation is not a country, because those two are legally distinct entities. Hence the word "patriot" is offensive to the corporation of US, because it doesn't represent support for the corporation.
 

Box Ox

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The word "patriot" is offensive to the corporation that is the US by the Act of 1871, because it represents patriotism towards the original US that was a republic. The word "patriot" originates from the latin word "patria", which translates to "homeland, country". A corporation is not a country, because those two are legally distinct entities. Hence the word "patriot" is offensive to the corporation of US, because it doesn't represent support for the corporation.
Better tell the New England Patriots and your buddies in conservative talk who throw the word around all the time that you're triggered by its use.
 

vantexan

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The word "patriot" is offensive to the corporation that is the US by the Act of 1871, because it represents patriotism towards the original US that was a republic. The word "patriot" originates from the latin word "patria", which translates to "homeland, country". A corporation is not a country, because those two are legally distinct entities. Hence the word "patriot" is offensive to the corporation of US, because it doesn't represent support for the corporation.
Had a former co-worker send me a page on that "corporation" this morning. He's never seen a conspiracy theory he doesn't believe. You'll have refinery saying "see, see."
 
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