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<blockquote data-quote="Lurker66" data-source="post: 1857325" data-attributes="member: 24459"><p>Freddy, your saying if someone disagrees with what you believe, then they are anti American. For example you say you believe in what this country was founded on. Do you think the founders all aggreed? They didnt. They actually debated and argued. Thats how they came to a consensus.</p><p></p><p>Your skipping the debate and saying if they dont believe or think what you think then they are anti American.</p><p>Serving 6 years honorably doesnt make you more American than someone who didnt. Serving 6 yrs doesnt mean that you know more about what it takes to be an American. If it did then I would be more American than you, because I served 8 yrs honorably.</p><p></p><p>Like you I believe in the Constitution, like you I support the 2A. Im certain we disagree about marriage and abortions, but because I think the Constitution protects individual libertys, that opposes your Christian beliefs, you would call me anti American?</p><p></p><p>I never get worked up over politics, i enjoy a good debate or argument. I dont question a persons loyalty to our government because they hold different beliefs politically or socially. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you should re-think what is anti American.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurker66, post: 1857325, member: 24459"] Freddy, your saying if someone disagrees with what you believe, then they are anti American. For example you say you believe in what this country was founded on. Do you think the founders all aggreed? They didnt. They actually debated and argued. Thats how they came to a consensus. Your skipping the debate and saying if they dont believe or think what you think then they are anti American. Serving 6 years honorably doesnt make you more American than someone who didnt. Serving 6 yrs doesnt mean that you know more about what it takes to be an American. If it did then I would be more American than you, because I served 8 yrs honorably. Like you I believe in the Constitution, like you I support the 2A. Im certain we disagree about marriage and abortions, but because I think the Constitution protects individual libertys, that opposes your Christian beliefs, you would call me anti American? I never get worked up over politics, i enjoy a good debate or argument. I dont question a persons loyalty to our government because they hold different beliefs politically or socially. Maybe you should re-think what is anti American. [/QUOTE]
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