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Old 05-27-2010, 07:38 PM   #26
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during the presidential campaign I can't recall how many semi hysterical people I talked to that were convinced Obama was a muslim. once again... don't like the man... but I would tell them that was not the case. I hated sticking up for him. but did. the truth counts
I'm not a fan of his either and I end up doing that with people all the time. From the "he's a muslim", to "he didn't shake hands with people at a diplomatic function", to "he bows to everyone", then there is the muslim stamp he authorized, and his lack of citizenship, and on and on.... I mostly get them from people who blindly pass them on, ironically it is often with a warning that is something like - don't let them pull the wool over your hides.

The thing that pisses me off regarding the flag flying issue is that everyone that said is for purely economic reasons is correct. The association doesn't want everyone to start flying all sorts of flags and banners and making the place look tacky. All it would take is a change to the rules to exclude the American flag from them - unfortunately, as soon as they do that, everyone else that wants to fly a flag will challenge it.
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