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    any post by evolvo is the same. it would be nice to have an ignore list like other sites. dont let him upset you just consider the source . he will push it until he is banned here too . actually i find him rather amusing .
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    Let's keep it on an even keel, and discuss this topic with civility.

    My greatest issue with this issue is that their object of protest doesn't match the topic.

    Now, let's say the government declared martial law, and deployed troops, barracking them in private homes. For that, protesting the National Anthem would make sense. But it makes no sense to protest the Anthem as a means of protesting police brutality.

    Now if they really wanted to fix the problem, they could invest their millions to convince the communities to embrace lawfulness.

    If people obey the law, not resist arrest, they don't get brutalized by the police.
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    How 'bout those Houston Astros! Playing some real fine baseball this year. I think they got the American League this year..
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    On this road trip we took over the last week and half-----Flight 93 site in Pa,Gettysburg, Philly for Liberty Bell, Consitution and Declaration ------Wash DC for Mt. Verdan, Arlington National Cemetary for changing of the guard plus wreath laying for flight of honor guys, JFK family grave site, (some sites/monuments closed for restoration-Iwo Jima and others) drive around DC, Air and Space Museum( on Saturday so parking available) Montocello--------

    It was a week of get up, brakfast and get going----respect, respect, respect-----
    We're strangers in your country; but on various trips we too have visited many of these sites.
    Another site we visited was to show that eternal vigilance is needed to protect what you Americans have from those who would seek to destroy it.
    The Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
    That was very emotional.

    Americans: What you have is extremely valuable.
    Guard it.
    Don't let the haters like Timothy McVeigh destroy it.

    And as for evolvo...if I owned the ocean I wouldn't give him even a wave.
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    I think most of you would enjoy reading this thread from Post 1 again--

    Denny, I got some pics -if i email them to you could you get them on here???

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    all gave some , some gave all , some just don't care .
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    this should pretty much settle the taking a knee crap.
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    Somebody needed to put a boot in his ass.
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    Hey Evolvo, I'm in DC this weekend and if I see Donald I'll tell him you said hello
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    Brief discription of the photos Denny posted for me-------
    Post #113 looking down from visitor center to impact area of flt #93
    Boulder marks impact point---all people on board are inturned? on site as only small bits of stuff were recovered and identifiable
    Flt 93 Sign
    Liberty Bell
    Changinging of the Guard at Tomb of Unknown Soldier

    Post #114 Utah Honor Flight Flowers
    Salutting Tomb of Unknown Soldier and flower wreath
    JFK marker at family site in Arlington Cemetary
    View of thousands and thousands of markers

    more of same plus a guard bird on one of the stones


    Thanks Denny for posting these for me and for all of you veterans service
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    Excuse my Kiwi ignorance Jerry, but flight 93 was 'The Flight That Fought Back' during the Twin Towers incident wasn't it?


    And Jerry we had the same problem (only worse,) when we went to see the Liberty Bell. Japanese tourists were five deep around it!
    There were three tourist buses parked outside, and there were more coming in behind us.
    But at least we could say we'd seen it.

    ...and Japanese tourists must be the most ignorant in the world. You can be standing in front of a plaque, obviously reading it, and they'll come and stand directly in front of you. But they do understand Kiwi English. A loud "F*** OFF!" and a glare moves them.
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    Yep------passengers fought back-they knew they had no chance of surviving but wanted the terrorists/hijackers to not be able to complete there plan-Its reported the plane hit at 593 (airspeed is displayed in knots in the plane) and it was probably pretty vertical to get that fast---------

    yes , some of the bus tour people are pretty rude to other people--

    The Japanese people have lots of photos of eveything in the world with someone standing in the pic next to the photographed subject material-they don't need any far off sat photos, they got everything up close in macro-----

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    Never mind....just havin' a bad day.
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    We do have those from time to time Tech, hope it getting better.

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