A Patriotic Fourth

On the eve of Independence Day weekend, I thought it would be nice to write something about patriotism.

California is painting over a mural of the American flag that has been there for eight years, stating that it’s considered graffiti. Hmm. . . . I know graffiti when I see it, and Old Glory doesn’t qualify in that department.

Okay, then, Arlington High School, in Massachusetts, refused to allow the Pledge of Allegiance to be recited every morning. Judson Pierce, a Committee member, said he would have to do more research and wanted to be sure that students who didn’t want to say the pledge were protected. Hey, if someone has a problem with saying the Pledge of Allegiance, what the heck are they doing in this country? Go back where you belong!

Oh, yeah, and after the Supreme Court said a cross in the Mojave Desert honoring Korean War veterans could stay, some kind soul tore it down and carted it off.

Somehow we got a president who seems to hate Christians, Jews, whites, and America in general, and kowtows to our proven enemies. He thinks Marxism and socialism are fair economic systems, because they spread the wealth around from those who work hard to those who do little or no work. There’s a reason socialism works for insects, but not people. Bugs only produce the same thing, over and over, and they don’t buy houses, cars, or boats. Sort of like Islamic countries, when you think about it. The only things they seem capable of making are IEDs.

Well, this has gotten so depressing I think I’ll just hold off until next year to write something about patriotism. Or maybe I’ll just wait until November 2012. Right now I’m going to go hang my American flag banners.

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