ays: Ok, so this is how The United States elect thier leader. Apparently it doesn't matter what their views are on healthcare, wellfare and umemployment, the hand must be on the heart. No wonder you always elect jackasses 8230 December 14, 2007 at 12:15 pm 159 Military Family Member says: One might say he shows strong character by his personal convictions. I say to you this man has no right to serve the People of the United States of America! If he has no regard for our National Anthem and what it stands for, who does he serve the ACLU? December 18, 2007 at 10:03 am 160 Cindy says: It's always been tradition to place your hand on your heart during The Pledge of Alligiance but when did it
wholesale soccer jerseys from china become necessary to place your hand on your heart during the National Anthem? Growing up we never did and I'm sure we would have been told to had it
cheap football jerseys been proper. December 28, 2007 at 11:32 am 161 Raen says: Think about this do you fold your hands every single time you pray? If you sit in some other position, does it not count? And for those who are so caught up in details that my above main point doesn't get to you, you might respond better to the technicality that this incidence wasn't during the pledge, it was during the anthem, when the point is to listen, not act. December 31, 2007 at 4:00 pm 162 dave says: sure can tell who has served their country and who hasnt! When ever in a public situation the MC speaker will announce please face the flag as the Anthem is played, some salute, some put their hand over their heart,
cheap soccer jerseys others do nothing, depends on training. Same with a U. S. flag passing by in a parade, training and patriotism shows. The allegiance has probably been more standardized thru out the U.
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