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To: Vladiator
I cannot condone what was done; it was theft. Theft combined with extreme stupidity. Put enough gas on the blasted thing and it will burn! Plus using a tracable method of entry to perform the theft... gezz!

Now, although I cannot condone the theft; I have to admit that I CAN understand the frustration. How do you protest a homosexual's slap in the face on a campus? Heck, the way our Universities are today, if you turn down a homosexual advance you are likely to be accused of being a homophobe! To protest "their" flag in public? That would be very risky. You might even be burned at the stake!

However; the homosexuals can and do push their lifestyle on others every chance they get. In addition; they are immune from any objection. To do so is "intolerant".

If a guy hits on a girl, even by just saying she is pretty; the PC mindset on our campi gives her every right to slap the guy. However, for a guy to slap another guy for hitting on him, no matter how blatant and obnoxious; that is a hate crime!

I applaud the sentiments expressed by the trio, but again; cannot condone what they did. Nor can I have any respect for anyone who comes up with such a foolishly planed crime!

MARK A SITY
http://www.logic101.net/

8 posted on 04/16/2002 8:22:23 AM PDT by logic101.net
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To: logic101.net
IMHO, this flag of theirs was a blatantly disrespectful mockery of their country's flag.

Yes, they have the right to display it, just as someone has the right to burn a U.S. flag.

They ought not to come crying, however, when someone takes offense and steals their flag or beats the cr*p out of them, however. It won't be a hate crime, it will be an act in defense of America, and those who died for that flag.

I'm not advocating violence toward any group - but it sounds like that is exactly what this group is trying to provoke.

23 posted on 04/16/2002 8:55:33 AM PDT by LouD
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