Question:
Memory lane #17: Time for my favorite liberalism: Is protest truly the highest expression of patriotism?
anonymous
2009-01-22 15:38:12 UTC
Don't I have the right and the obligation as an American to fight against EVERYTHING that I see as unjust, including my own country?

It doesn't matter if my opinion is in the minority, right? What matters is the protest!
Ten answers:
anonymous
2009-01-22 15:44:17 UTC
Protest and Dissent to liberals is like being high on drugs. They LIVE for it. Now that Osama Obama is in the White House it frustrates them because THEIR GUY is now "the man".



My answer to your question...NO, it is not. Patriotism for me is a LOVE of country. I LOVE the USA and I'm proud to be an American.
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2016-11-11 16:03:50 UTC
humorous how 8 months in the past, the DNC busing people and planting dissenters became not something yet expression of loose speech, humorous how no point out of the detest and unlawful activities by such communities as code purple and the black panthers while they disrupt and take a examine out to intimidate people. in the present day it sounds as though that the folk at those city conferences are truly in touch persons, yet you recognize what in spite of in the event that they are being bused in by the GOP or coverage companies, nevertheless loud and according to hazard even impolite, yet not violent like maximum liberal MOBS have been. as an occasion, do the liberals on YA have faith that it became precise or justified to submit elementary tips about the thank you to defeat safety measures on the 04 GOP convention? in case you're saying confident, all i will say you're a ill MFer advocating killing fellow people on account which you disagree with them.
anonymous
2009-01-22 15:47:01 UTC
Yes, you are right.



You have the right to any stupid opinion you want to have, and I do too.



You have the right to call me an ***, and i do too.



Welcome to American citizenship. This country started with a revolution, and we aren't expected to just sit and take it. Hell, one of the strengths of this country *is* you can have any idiot opinion you want, and you won't be thrown in jail.



You should hear me and my nephew argue, he's conservative, and, on some things, I'm not. You might be surprised over some of my opinions, I sound just like the Republicrats on quite a few things, except when it comes to the freedoms I enjoy in this country. Then I get pissy.
Laser
2009-01-22 15:49:55 UTC
Sure. Protest is the highest form of patriotism.



Protesting that the liberal media is not investigating the claims made in your chain emails--that's not really sensible, but you can do it if you like.
Debbie W
2009-01-22 15:54:22 UTC
No. Not even close. Serving in the military, risking and perhaps losing your life for the benefit of your countrymen is the highest form. All other forms pale in comparison.

Something Liberals will never understand.
pjkondorpoduszlo
2009-01-22 19:12:30 UTC
Right; and the first answerer is wrong. I love it how when you brilliantly call liberals out on their own tactics they use the "you have nothing of substance" escape. The last Democrat to say ANYTHING of substance was Rev. Jessie Jackson.
Miss Kitty
2009-01-22 15:52:22 UTC
Well, yes, of course and I intend to do my patriotic duty, I suppose as we get new info I might be as ugly as the libs were...I want to be just as patriotic as they have been these last few years...
anonymous
2009-01-22 15:44:25 UTC
you're advocating fighting against America? or fighting against forces that threaten your beliefs - because it's America's system that protects your rights to believe and act as you wish and speak out for your beliefs



if you fight against the American system then you're a traitor - yes, it's your perogative, but it won't get you very far
WJ
2009-01-22 15:44:03 UTC
I think you're right, but libs will confirm it by protesting your assertion
anonymous
2009-01-22 15:42:49 UTC
You add nothing of substance.



All you do is spread propaganda of misconceptions and lies as if they were facts. Straw man crying.


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