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Originally Posted by Speedracer920 Wow. In 135 years, things haven't changed much in Dodge City. "Lets String the little horse rustler up to the nearest tree. That varmint isn't one of us. He doesn’t think like us and the men and women that fought for his right to live in a country that believes in the right to think and pray how ever or where ever they choose, or to commit anarchy upon another person, because they don't think the way we want them too, absolves us of any responsibility of any wrong doing we might commit upon them, does not deserve to walk the same boardwalk as the righteous women and men of Dodge. Somebody get me a rope!!" I put two flags up to honor those men and women, on this Veteran’s Day, that stand by that wall to protect my right to live in a free country as well as for you. If a person wants to display a symbol of the way they feel, so be it. If they are breaking the rules, established in a free society, get me a rope and I will help string them up too. b |
First of all, welcome to Dodgeboard.
Now to your remarks...are you saying that it is perfectly fine to have the feelings and display signage that shows that you piss on America? If you have those feelings and display them proudly on your car, do you think you are free from any remarks or feelings to the contrary?
Nobody forced you, or the person displaying the sign, to come to America to seek a better life. If you are living in America and have a better life than you did from wherever you came from, I would think that you would love America for allowing you to have that better life. If your feelings are piss on America and your homeland is so great, then you shouldn't have a problem that this veteran who loves his country and his flag invites you to get the hell out of America and go live someplace else.