Just read about the "American" Olympic team considering dipping the flag, our flag, MY flag during the opening ceremonies. Thought I'd toss that out and let it sit for just abit. Your thoughts? Well, if you have not allowed yourself to sink so deeply into the socialist agenda and the collective swoon over the messiah you'll realize that its against the law to dip the flag. Oh yes, national pride and tradition dictates that our "leaders" and that specifically means the president NOT bow to any foreign head of state or dictator. Well oops! Those Olympic "leaders" and the head of our own Olympic teams have said, "Oh, its no big deal". However, Great Britain sees it another way, citing "tradition" They see it as a big deal and recommend it NOT be done. Seems they have far better sense than the collective Amerikan Government and Olympic Committee. Now, consider why this may be so. Since around 1945 or so there has been a steady slide toward socialism. This is celebrated by the way by both the Russian as well as the Amerikan arms of the Communist Party. Amerikan Communists leaders have and continue to make speeches about how, through the constant pressure applied with "Political Correctness", the ACLU, labour unions, teacher's unions and the Chicago style of thug politics, America has become "Amerika" and "They Have Won"!. Doubt that? Look at the school curriculum, look at your local, state and federal government, look at the nightly news!  So, if national pride, love of nation, national tradition and American Exceptionalism means nothing then it should be alright to dip the flag, right? Why, if we all applaud when your messiah either refuses to honour our own flag or, at best, places his LEFT hand over his right breast, should be no big thing to dip the flag to appease those other countries who are far better than our own, RIGHT???

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