Sometimes it feels like the 'love of country' that almost all of us feel despite our differences should be a touchstone we hang on to when commenting on other perspectives. This theme of is captured in a song at www.whenthesingersingstheanthem.com.
To: Anobliqueview
After they parked Clinton's double-wide library, did he get to keep the axles, or did they have to go back to the trucking company?
2 posted on
11/28/2004 8:17:46 PM PST by
Petronski
(One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble, not much between despair and ecstasy.)
To: Anobliqueview
4 posted on
11/28/2004 8:25:04 PM PST by
Petronski
(One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble, not much between despair and ecstasy.)
To: Anobliqueview
Welcome to FR, poster.
I know President Bush had to say nice things about the ex-Liar-in-Chief, but did he have to ask us to thank Xlinton for loving his country? Bleah!
6 posted on
11/28/2004 8:27:24 PM PST by
Theresawithanh
(Snappy, witty, humerous tagline needed! Will pay in Marlboro Miles...)
To: Anobliqueview
7 posted on
11/28/2004 8:28:30 PM PST by
Petronski
(One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble, not much between despair and ecstasy.)
To: Anobliqueview
A nice song, I'd like to believe it's true. Thanks for posting and welcome to Free Republic.
8 posted on
11/28/2004 8:30:15 PM PST by
zlala
To: Anobliqueview
Sometimes it feels like the 'love of country' that almost all of us feel despite our differences should be a touchstone we hang on to when commenting on other perspectives. Yes I was watching a documentary on the History Channel on Saturday night about Hitler's various serious health problems. What was so remarkable was the "love of country" regardless of what propoganda was being spewed from the top under whatever drugs.
There is but one perspective and that is the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Why would we want to re-translate those documents to mean something they were never intended to mean? Neither were meant to quell self determination, though Abraham Lincoln interpreted it to be so, or to supress freedom FROM religion, though ruling after ruling in recent history has determined that this country should be free of Christianity even though we now have a Muslim commemorative stamp, now showing at your local post office. When is the last time we had a stamp commemorating the birth of Christ?
10 posted on
11/28/2004 8:38:25 PM PST by
PistolPaknMama
(Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that -- Mark Twain)
To: Anobliqueview
"Visitors to this place will be reminded of the great promise of our country and the dreams that came true in the life of our 42nd president," Bush said.
Yah. Rimjobs on the Oval Office carpet, eight years with zero accomplishments, ending in disgrace. Just what every boy dreams of.
To: Anobliqueview
"The William J. Clinton Presidential Library is a gift to the future by a man who always believed in the future and today we thank him for loving and serving America."
To: Anobliqueview
To: Anobliqueview
That goes for klintoon the buffoon, as well.
15 posted on
11/30/2004 5:39:09 AM PST by
dansangel
(Thank you Veterans past and present!)
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