the fact Baroke Obama (sp?) refuses to wear and American flag pen? What do you think about that?
2007-10-14
04:52:26
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*an American flag pen
Sorry.
2007-10-14
04:57:11 ·
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I think its awful he wont wear it. Is it a huge deal? Not really but what does that show? A man who is trying to run the US but he wont show his patriotism for that country with a simple little pen?
2007-10-14
05:18:53 ·
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Only a semi-educated buffoon who cannot differentiate between mindless flag-waving and real patriotism would be remotely concerned about those inane pins.
2007-10-14 05:04:33
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answered by marianddoc 4
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So what!
Or are you trying to insinuate he is anti-American because he doesn't wear an American flag lapel pin that was probably made by an American company in china?
2007-10-14 11:59:55
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answered by honestamerican 7
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All of the issues this country and the people are dealing with this is a non-issue. I haven't heard they have made a law that all candidates must wear a Made in China flag pin.
2007-10-14 11:55:34
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answered by gone 7
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Not until now.
I think that Karaoke Obama should be able to wear his spaceship blastoff pen if he wants to.
I like to wear the one where the train disappears behind the mountain myself.
2007-10-14 11:58:48
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answered by Think 1st 7
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Barack Obama is a Muslim Terrorist sent here from Africa to destroy from within, he is controlled by Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Lewis Farakhan, he refuses to wear the lapel pin because he was Bred to Hate and destroy America!
2007-10-14 12:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't feel what a person wears is as important as what he says or represents. I consider the flag pin issue as insignificant.
2007-10-14 11:57:58
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answered by rance42 5
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In all honesty I don't care what he wears or doesn't wear. I mean its silly to get upset over something like that. Though I am sure it will work against him.
2007-10-14 11:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I applaud him.. I abhor virtually all of the foreign and domestic policies the Machiavellian disciples of Strauss have implemented through wielding their ill-gotten power and influence. However, the United States is as much my country as it is theirs. I fully intend to remain here and work persistently against them by continuing to tenaciously pursue human rights and social justice for humanity, not simply for a select few in the United States and Israel.
Quoting the eloquent and infamous words of the incredibly articulate Mr. Cheney, I say, "**** you!" to their malignant cabal. While this nefarious faction and its loyalists may consider me a traitor, I refuse to pledge allegiance to a pack of criminals who have hijacked the government of the people of the United States. If it is treason to dissent against corrupt thieves and murderers who have shredded our sacred Constitution, I stand guilty as charged.
2007-10-14 11:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't care, but really he should wear them though.
If he could possible be the president of this country you would think that he should wear it, to show patriotism.
2007-10-14 11:56:12
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answered by Will T 4
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I think it shows that he's not a true American and his patriotism is in question! Thanks for asking
2007-10-14 11:55:37
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answered by Constitutional Watchdog 7
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