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  • #31
    I bet they have a new police chief in the near future.
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    • #32
      I'm quite sure that burning american flags is way better than burning Iraqi children.

      Of course some may disagree.

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      • #33
        Not a very wise thing to do of those troublemakers, all they have accomplished is putting the anti-war ppl in a bad perspective!

        The warmongers can now use this against the anti-war people and that's annoying... I hope Shi has enough brains to see that you don't have to generalize this (although the topic title is a bit fishy!!!) and that not everybody is this drastic in showing their disgust in a war that's not needed.


        Anyway who gives a damn about flags and garbage anyway, it's just "stuff" ... You can get that stuff back again anyway so you shouldn't make a big deal out of it. I at least never attach emotional value to mere objects =>because it's pointless (it's like ppl in catholic churches worshipping Jesus' statue or something!!!)
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jules
          First of all, how do we even know these were really anti-war protestors as opposed to a bunch of juvenile delinquents out for a vandalism spree? The article does not explain how they were anti-war demonstrators, except that the target happened to be a 9-11 memorial, which IMO does not prove their intent.
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          • #35
            Yeah, random delinquents on a vandalism spree would have brought the Bob Dylan song along. Sure.

            Generalizing is bad, m'kay? But these SPECIFIC peeps are morons.

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            • #36
              Azazel: Black and white thinking is not restricted to the US alone and I didn't say this.
              Nor was that part meant as generalization against all Americans. I only have to come here to find a good bunch of very nice Americans who know well to differentiate - no doubt about that.
              I was actually making a completely different point. Those people who did this actually jumped on the same train that divides the world in good and bad and nothing in between. It happens a lot in the US right now: "Who is not for us is against us" is the current doctrine of Bush and obviously widely spread. Sorry to call it "American" if obviously Bush and his administration are following such a pattern. Hey, those people say: "grief about 9/11=pro Iraq war=just=American" and the rest is unpatriotic.
              Those flag-burning people were idiots enough to jump on the train and say "because we don't like Bush and the war in Iraq we have to think 9/11 was good"
              Black and white thinking happens everywhere in this world, but in America it booms since 9/11 and Bush is acting accordingly. The reason why it's inherently American is that the action centers around this 9/11 complex. I'd like to derive my right to call it "American" from the fact that Bush was democratically elected, but lamentably he wasn't
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              • #37
                Completely illegal

                It's a shame for morons like this to be lumped in with the 'anti-war crowd' Destruction of private property, especially a peaceful memorial site, is disgusting
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola
                  Not when someone else owns the flag.
                  There is no law outlawing flag burning. Republicans tried to set one up in the 1980s but the Supreme Court struck it down as a violation of the Right to Free Speech. That got a few Republicans talking about ammending the Constitution but nothing ever came from it.
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                  • #39
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                    • #40
                      Werna: you're still piling up all americans into a single way of thinking, or just making a "generalization", which is the same bad. I just think that this is unfair.
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                      • #41
                        This is a terrible act... but what's worse is the moronic assertion that this was the action of the "Anti-War Crowd". Morons on both sides of this issue are ruining things.
                        To us, it is the BEAST.

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                        • #42
                          Ahh, the work of true pacifists!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Shi Huangdi
                            "perhabs shi, youd like to enforce the sedition act of 1918..."

                            I'd just like the anti-war crowd to start demonstrating decency and tact.
                            Of course, you conveniently smear the entire "anti war crowd" with the assinine and malicious actions of a few. I suppose if some "pro war crowd" racist decides to help things along by vandalising a mosque, it would be equally appropriate to propagandize that as representative of the "pro war crowd."
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                            • #44
                              The point that seems to have escaped the appolgists of this, is the memorial is ALSO PROTECTED FREE SPEECH.

                              By destroying it, they violated the 1st amendment right of EVERY PERSON that put something there.

                              If you follow this logic all the way, pro-war protesters are now free to destroy ANY anti-war sign they see, as it's their "free speech".

                              That door swings both ways, and I'm surprised there were morons who would defend this action NO MATTER if your pro war or not.

                              Shows what YOUR morals truly are.
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat


                                Of course, you conveniently smear the entire "anti war crowd" with the assinine and malicious actions of a few. I suppose if some "pro war crowd" racist decides to help things along by vandalising a mosque, it would be equally appropriate to propagandize that as representative of the "pro war crowd."
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