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Topic: The Anti-Bush Nobel Peace Prize
franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:35 AM
raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

look4you's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:39 AM

raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.

no photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:40 AM


raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.


It's disrespectful if you allow yourself to think that way.

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:42 AM


raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.

you are entitled to feel how ever you feel; I never said I do or don't raise my hand :wink: what I do find disrespectful is when a person assumes, that also takes no effort :wink:

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:43 AM

not sure and I don't feel like doing research but didn't the pledge (the original one with raising your hand in the air) come before Hitler?


I'm just trying to state that it's symbolic regardless if it's right or wrong. It's mean something to put your hand over your chest as you say the Pledge.


I agree that it means something to me...but I know it doesn't mean the same to everyone

look4you's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:43 AM



raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.


It's disrespectful if you allow yourself to think that way.


So, if I was chatting on my cell durning a service in church it's not a sign of disrespect unless someone allows themselves to think that way?

look4you's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:46 AM



raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.

you are entitled to feel how ever you feel; I never said I do or don't raise my hand :wink: what I do find disrespectful is when a person assumes, that also takes no effort :wink:


what
What are you talking about? I never said that YOU are being disrespectful. I was just responding to your statement that you felt that raising your hand or not doesn't mean anything.

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:47 AM


not sure and I don't feel like doing research but didn't the pledge (the original one with raising your hand in the air) come before Hitler?


I'm just trying to state that it's symbolic regardless if it's right or wrong. It's mean something to put your hand over your chest as you say the Pledge.


I agree that it means something to me...but I know it doesn't mean the same to everyone


flowerforyou it doesn't mean the same to everyone - does that diminish how you feel about it? do you allow another person's actions to validate how you feel?

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:49 AM
Edited by yellowrose10 on Mon 10/12/09 10:49 AM



not sure and I don't feel like doing research but didn't the pledge (the original one with raising your hand in the air) come before Hitler?


I'm just trying to state that it's symbolic regardless if it's right or wrong. It's mean something to put your hand over your chest as you say the Pledge.


I agree that it means something to me...but I know it doesn't mean the same to everyone


flowerforyou it doesn't mean the same to everyone - does that diminish how you feel about it? do you allow another person's actions to validate how you feel?


look ya dork...I said it doesn't mean the same to everyone laugh no it doesn't diminish what I think, feel or believe:tongue:

what others do (as long as it doesn't interfere with me and mine...is their business drinker

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:49 AM




raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.

you are entitled to feel how ever you feel; I never said I do or don't raise my hand :wink: what I do find disrespectful is when a person assumes, that also takes no effort :wink:


what
What are you talking about? I never said that YOU are being disrespectful. I was just responding to your statement that you felt that raising your hand or not doesn't mean anything.

My post was only in response to yours, not personal hence the winks flowerforyou




look4you's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:51 AM





raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.

you are entitled to feel how ever you feel; I never said I do or don't raise my hand :wink: what I do find disrespectful is when a person assumes, that also takes no effort :wink:


what

I was gonna say the same BUT I forgot the winks :(
My bad ;)
What are you talking about? I never said that YOU are being disrespectful. I was just responding to your statement that you felt that raising your hand or not doesn't mean anything.

My post was only in response to yours, not personal hence the winks flowerforyou





franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:51 AM




not sure and I don't feel like doing research but didn't the pledge (the original one with raising your hand in the air) come before Hitler?


I'm just trying to state that it's symbolic regardless if it's right or wrong. It's mean something to put your hand over your chest as you say the Pledge.


I agree that it means something to me...but I know it doesn't mean the same to everyone


flowerforyou it doesn't mean the same to everyone - does that diminish how you feel about it? do you allow another person's actions to validate how you feel?


look ya dork...I said it doesn't mean the same to everyone laugh no it doesn't diminish what I think, feel or believe:tongue:

what others do (as long as it doesn't interfere with me and mine...is their business drinker


ooppss but I'm not dorky on Mondays tongue2 only on Tuesdays! :banana:

Was agreeing w/you, questions were not directed at you but in general.

no photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:52 AM




raising the hands is symbolic only ie, the Hitler pic, the customary stance for the Pledge of Allegiance and it is also used when one wants to be chosen (ohh pick me; pick me)

Well, I guess I don't see it as a big deal but, when you don't bother doing what has be customary for soo long it's a just becomes a sign of disrespect. It takes no effort just to put ur hand over chest rather it's takes more just trying not to.


It's disrespectful if you allow yourself to think that way.


So, if I was chatting on my cell durning a service in church it's not a sign of disrespect unless someone allows themselves to think that way?


I don't go to Church, but I wouldn't chat on my phone during an event where I would disrupt people. However, chatting on the phone and what Fran was talking about are two different things, don't you think?

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:52 AM





not sure and I don't feel like doing research but didn't the pledge (the original one with raising your hand in the air) come before Hitler?


I'm just trying to state that it's symbolic regardless if it's right or wrong. It's mean something to put your hand over your chest as you say the Pledge.


I agree that it means something to me...but I know it doesn't mean the same to everyone


flowerforyou it doesn't mean the same to everyone - does that diminish how you feel about it? do you allow another person's actions to validate how you feel?


look ya dork...I said it doesn't mean the same to everyone laugh no it doesn't diminish what I think, feel or believe:tongue:

what others do (as long as it doesn't interfere with me and mine...is their business drinker


ooppss but I'm not dorky on Mondays tongue2 only on Tuesdays! :banana:

Was agreeing w/you, questions were not directed at you but in general.


you're a dork 24/7laugh

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:53 AM
Look4you smitten I like a man who can admit when he's wrong tongue2

flowerforyou

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:54 AM

Look4you smitten I like a man who can admit when he's wrong tongue2

flowerforyou


I was gonna say you like any man because you won the hoochie award....but I won't say it laugh

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:56 AM






not sure and I don't feel like doing research but didn't the pledge (the original one with raising your hand in the air) come before Hitler?


I'm just trying to state that it's symbolic regardless if it's right or wrong. It's mean something to put your hand over your chest as you say the Pledge.


I agree that it means something to me...but I know it doesn't mean the same to everyone


flowerforyou it doesn't mean the same to everyone - does that diminish how you feel about it? do you allow another person's actions to validate how you feel?


look ya dork...I said it doesn't mean the same to everyone laugh no it doesn't diminish what I think, feel or believe:tongue:

what others do (as long as it doesn't interfere with me and mine...is their business drinker


ooppss but I'm not dorky on Mondays tongue2 only on Tuesdays! :banana:

Was agreeing w/you, questions were not directed at you but in general.


you're a dork 24/7laugh


drinkernot only am I the Dorky President I am a client :laughing:

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Mon 10/12/09 10:57 AM


So, next time a crisp salute will do and then you can be on your way."


when Obama will show respect for our country by holding his hand over his heart during the national anthom than I will show him respect!






Pish, I don't put a hand over my heart either. But that's just me. I will listen respectfully, and enjoy the national anthem, but I'm not selling my soul to anyone over it.


I'm with you on this. I would stand and allow everyone to do their thing, but that doesn't mean I have to be just like everyone else. Looks like Obama was being himself. Wow, how offensive can one get. slaphead

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:58 AM



So, next time a crisp salute will do and then you can be on your way."


when Obama will show respect for our country by holding his hand over his heart during the national anthom than I will show him respect!






Pish, I don't put a hand over my heart either. But that's just me. I will listen respectfully, and enjoy the national anthem, but I'm not selling my soul to anyone over it.


I'm with you on this. I would stand and allow everyone to do their thing, but that doesn't mean I have to be just like everyone else. Looks like Obama was being himself. Wow, how offensive can one get. slaphead


:laughing: why is there only one person facing forward? why is he not being singled out? Why is there only one person wearing short sleeves? why is she not being singled out???

:laughing:

no photo
Mon 10/12/09 10:59 AM




So, next time a crisp salute will do and then you can be on your way."


when Obama will show respect for our country by holding his hand over his heart during the national anthom than I will show him respect!






Pish, I don't put a hand over my heart either. But that's just me. I will listen respectfully, and enjoy the national anthem, but I'm not selling my soul to anyone over it.


I'm with you on this. I would stand and allow everyone to do their thing, but that doesn't mean I have to be just like everyone else. Looks like Obama was being himself. Wow, how offensive can one get. slaphead


:laughing: why is there only one person facing forward? why is he not being singled out? Why is there only one person wearing short sleeves? why is she not being singled out???

:laughing:


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