Actually, it's none of your business. Patriotism isn't about service. It's
about believing and supporting the US Constitution and the values
that it espouses. Just because one does or doesn't serve in the military
isn't good enough to be patriotic. Just because one serves the community,
isn't enough to be considered patriotic. It's easy to claim that... "I was
in the military, therefore, I'm patriotic." That's a load of crap.
Calling someone unamerican is most definitely not patriotic, as it goes
against everything that we hold as values.
I don't have to prove my patriotism, and I don't ask anyone else to
either.
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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com
"Bart Senior" wrote in message
et...
What have you done for your country?
Ever served in the Armed Forces?
How many letters of appreciation have you received for
community involvement?
Patriotism is displayed by actions not declaimation.
Reacting with anger makes you more like Whoopi Goldberg,
and bin Laden.
Jonathan Ganz wrote
**** you. I'm more of an American than you'll ever be.
"Joe" wrote
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote
In the current state of affairs, I'm ashamed to be an American.
Then get the Hell Out and do not let the door hit you in the ass!
Joe