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newtboysays...'The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion.' That was ratified by the United States Senate without debate unanimously in 1797."
Also, someone please tell these idiots that he flag is not clothing, and wearing it is disrespecting it and America as much if not more than burning one, which is the only acceptable method of disposal.
00Scud00says...While I'm all for learning the language if you plan on moving somewhere else to live and work, prohibiting yourself from speaking your native tongue in public is absurd.
bobknight33says...Sounds reasonable to me.
harlequinnsays...Yes, but it is an overwhelmingly Christian nation.
I.e. most Americans are Christian (about 70% of Americans).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_United_States
20 seconds on Google reveals that the code says that the flag must be disposed of in a dignified manner, and burning is the preferable method (and not the only acceptable method).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Flag_Code
'The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion.' That was ratified by the United States Senate without debate unanimously in 1797."
Also, someone please tell these idiots that he flag is not clothing, and wearing it is disrespecting it and America as much if not more than burning one, which is the only acceptable method of disposal.
harlequinnsays..."I like how un-American they are when talking about how American they are."
By your logic, I'd argue that saying they are un-American because of their proclaimed identity is also "un-American". (note, I don't believe either you or them are being "un-American")
The reality is, you don't get to define what being an American is and neither do they. That's one of the whole points of the freedoms spelled out in the United States Constitution.
Of course you can say what you "want" an American to be. And you can do that in a group in public. And someone else can refute that. But neither you or them can force that on any other citizen (ignoring laws/regulations that everyone has to abide by).
Mookalsays...I don't know about your thoughts on pizza gate, but if anyone puts a gate between my pizza and I, problems are going to be made.
robdotsays...Republicans in Ohio believe that Hillary is a reptile, who runs a child sex ring from a pizza parlor,,,and no,I'm not making that up.
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