Unfortunately, what we hear is "My country, our military, respect, no one is discriminated against and Get out..."
As if anyone is more entitled to anything More, then another. The football player making a gazillion dollars playing with a ball has the same right, as the man at the car wash, or the woman at home making a home for her family.
This song that everyone is so willing to place above human lives and our common concerns was never intended to be a fascist stick used to compel, all, to come to attention at the altar of military worship. In fact, just the opposite, liberty, freedom, in the beginning, had been, just that, freedom to pray where you please, or not to pray at all, to believe in what you wish or not to believe at all. We now must all do exactly what is acceptable to the herd or be shamed and ostracized as if to be a heretic to the religion of, Mob...
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I only wish all Americans would show this kind of defiance and courage to oppose the corrupt and deceitful federal government that runs every aspect of our lives.
Trust in past performances, when the time comes, and it will, these men and women that you mock and despise now, will be standing shoulder to shoulder with you, when you need them most, just as they have in the past. They have earned their place, more than once, now is the time to try and understand the deeper meaning they are trying to convey.
America is best summed up in one word FREEDOM, we all have this in common, as long as that is our common bond, songs and flags are just the icons which help us to pass that common bond on; but if those icons were to be removed, tomorrow, we would find other icons to help perpetuate that common bond of FREEDOM we all share.
Put on the shoes of another, for a while, and look at life through the eyes of those whose voices have been silenced. Thereby the grace of God, go