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Jul 03, 2007 19:43

"Today, a new generation of Americans has stepped forward and volunteered to defend the ideals of our Nation’s founding. Around the world, our brave men and women in uniform are facing danger to protect their fellow citizens from harm. In Afghanistan, our military and NATO forces are hunting down the Taliban and al Qaeda, and helping the Afghan ( Read more... )

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azul_ros July 4 2007, 03:14:16 UTC
He forgot to mention how the current bureaucrats are disassembling the founding fathers' original plan for this country while that "new generation of Americans" is off in a foreign land helping build that "young democracy". Ugh.

Damned speech writers! It's all about pulling on our Patriotic heartstrings. Only mine is not touched by this crap.

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azul_ros July 4 2007, 03:15:49 UTC
I much prefer the interview I heard on NPR this morning from the leader of the ACLU & how our country's civil rights are slowly diminishing... It fits my view better. And his words about questioning the gov't as being the most patriotic thing a citizen can do...

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theemptied July 4 2007, 06:12:45 UTC
"Remember this, take this to heart, live by it, die for it if necessary: that our patriotism is medievel, outworn, obsolete; that the modern patriotism, the true patriotism, the only rational patriotism, is loyalty to the Nation ALL the time, loyalty to the Government when it deserves it."
-Czar Nicholas II

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darkmatterhari July 4 2007, 05:48:42 UTC
I like how the damn president alludes to believing that the declaration of independence was co-written by all 50-something signers. What a fucking moron. That man makes me violently ill.

New policy - Question Authority. Question Everything.

I'm too tired to fiddle with it however your mp3 link opens but then will not play in totem. It could be my system as I just reformatted 2 days ago and I can't right now underatand why it's opening in totem instead of mplayer, but it might be the file since it does manage to open. fyi.

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darkmatterhari July 4 2007, 05:56:42 UTC
scratch that last bit.

the joys of having 2 versions of firefox running. but I'm going to leave that there to glorify my obvious ignorance at the moment. ;)

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theemptied July 4 2007, 06:07:28 UTC
darkmatterhari July 4 2007, 06:53:15 UTC
Well, it helps to be running the correct instance of firefox. I've only updated the plugins for 32bit so far as I'm most lazy. Fucking flash and 64bit BS. I've had this processor for 3 years (which is sad) which means Adobe and Macromedia had time to plan ahead.

It worked in the correct browser. Can I go back to a simpler time? A time of Atari's maybe?
/headdesk

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