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To: tejek who wrote (725353)7/9/2013 2:54:17 AM
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Bilow

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Isn't it amazing how one offended person ruins things for everyone else?
(Sort of tenant of liberal thinking today that if one person is offended.)

On the other hand I do agree the only flags that should fly from public buildings are State and US flags - other flags have no business being displayed.



To: tejek who wrote (725353)7/9/2013 3:03:12 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie1 Recommendation

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i-node

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* Oh my: "A Republican city-parish councilman is drafting a proposal that would ban the rainbow flag and others from public buildings, after a local veteran complained about the recent display of a gay pride flag on government property."

If Christians can't have their symbols on government property, why should anybody else?

Reminds me of the South Park episode where everyone objects to everyone else's holiday beliefs and they end up with the happy, non-offensive, non-denominational christmas play with music and lyrics by Philip Glass.



Basically, liberal political correctness is going to start affecting liberals now.