HE DIDN'T WEAR A FLAG PIN... HE MUST BE UNAMERICAN

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Can you believe it??? After all the hassle about not wearing a flag pin you would have thought he would have learned. Certainly it shows his absolute disdain for the country!
He must be no patriot... he must be UnAmerican... I just can't believe it!

One would think John McCain would know better. One would think after all he went through he would at least wear a flag pin.
Guess Obama is not the only non-patriot.

Silly argument....isn't it

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Submitted by Spyglass on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 8:36pm.

Less crowding at the Polls.

Submitted by Bonkers on Sat, 10/18/2008 - 4:28am.

No real need for the polls to be open on the 5th. No dems to vote here!
All stupid!

Submitted by jokerman on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 8:15pm.

between someone not wearing an American flag pin and someone not being WILLING to wear the pin. Ok, now is that clear?

Submitted by bleeding heart on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 12:28pm.

But he was a pow for five years. He has the right to say "...thanks, but no thanks..."

Submitted by hobnobbing on Thu, 10/16/2008 - 7:28am.

What about Obama's pin last night? Was that a Flag pin he was wearing?
I really couldn't tell but it looked like a flag pin.I'm a bit confused by Obama's decision to wear a flag pin now.Could this be another flip-flop?

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Submitted by birdman on Thu, 10/16/2008 - 8:33am.

You know, I have it on tape and it appears to be a flag pin. I only wrote this to show the absolute stupidity of all the "flag pin" rhetoric that went around. You see, patriotism isn't about "flag pins" or "yellow ribbons" etc. Those are simply props that are easy to put on. Patriotism is about deeds. Does anyone out there doubt John McCain's patriotism? Yet he didn't wear a flag pin. So maybe Obama not wearing a flag pin was not a show of non-patriotism.
My point, let's look at the issues and not the inuendo.

As for flip-flops, we won't even discuss McCain's "first I voted against Bush tax cuts, now I'm for them" or "I want to cut spending by allotting $300 Billion to buy bad loans," or "I want to encourage savings by cutting taxes on IRA withdrawls," or "I will veto ANY bill containing earmarks, but vote for, take credit for, and push heavily for a bailout bill containing $140 Billion in earmarks."
Flip Flops?? or simply eradic?


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