Michael, Do we purposely post or openly discuss things that are offensive or hurtful to you, openly criticize you, your family, or the Liberal, Progressive policies and the idiocy associated with those beliefs and policies? That flag, by the way, is a battle flag, even warriors have respect for one another after the battle is over. Nations pause to bury the dead and return the remains of the deceased. When Robert E. Lee left that day with his sidearm and his horse, even General Grant had the decency and respect to let the defeated South keep what dignity remained. Did the victors that bled and died demand the removal and complete ban of their vanquished foe’s symbols and memorials, NO!. I think those of us who did not pay the price they did can learn from that example, unless some new progressive generation comes along and thinks it knows better than those who fought and died there, and rewrites the history, primarily TO MAKE THEMSELVES FEEL BETTER. "The Confederates …show more content…
I find it extremely offensive that the gay community has co-opted the rainbow as their flag. I find this very offensive, on many levels, and yet not one time have I mentioned it, on the internet or in any other open display, because I did not want to turn my sense of disdain into someone else’s pain. You can label me, my family, my neighbors and my state as Trump supporters in a narrow-minded attempt to justify your hurt and that is typical of the liberal left. The truth of the matter is, we the Non-Democratic Party, Non-Leftist Socialist, Non-Progressive fallacy, Non-Criminal elite believe in something other than the crap we have been offered for so very long. I, nor anyone you met while here, particularly like Trump, we just hate and distrust the other options we were offered