Dale Lindsborg ,
>Washington Post
>
>
>This needs to be sent to everyone we know, then all fall to our >knees and pray that God will hear our cry before it's too late.
>
>
>PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
> The following is a narrative taken from Sunday Morning's > televised 'Meet The Press' and the author is employed by none other > than the Washington Post!!
>
> From Sunday's Televised 'Meet the Press' Senator Obama was asked > about his stance on the American Flag. Obama Explains National > Anthem Stance Sun, 07 Sept. 2008 11:48:04 EST, General Bill Ginn' > USAF (ret.) asked Obama to explain why he doesn't follow protocol > when the National Anthem is played. The General also stated to the > Senator that according to the United States Code, Title 36, Chapter > 10, Sec. 171... During rendition of the national anthem when the > flag is displayed, all present except those in uniform are expected > to stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the > heart. At the very least, 'Stand and Face It'
>
>Senator Obama Live on Sunday stated:
>
>'As I've said about the flag pin, I don't want to be perceived as >taking sides, Obama said. 'There are a lot of people in the world to >whom the American flag is a symbol of oppression. And the anthem >itself conveys a war-like message. You know, the bombs bursting in >air and all. It should be swapped for something less parochial and >less bellicose. I like the song 'I'd Like To Teach the World To >Sing.' If that were our anthem, then I might salute it.'We should >consider to reinvent our National Anthem as well as to redesign our >Flag to better offer our enemies hope and love. It's my intention, >if elected, to disarm America to the level of acceptance to our >Middle East Brethren. If we as a Nation of warring people, should >conduct ourselves as the nations of Islam, whereas peace prevails. >Perhaps a state or period of mutual concord between our governments. >When I become President, I will seek a pact or agreement to end >hostilities between those who have been at war or in a state of >enmity, and a freedom from disquieting oppressive thoughts. We as a >Nation have placed upon the nations of Islam an unfair injustice. My >wife disrespects the Flag for many personal reasons. Together she >and I have attended several flag burning ceremonies in the past, >many years ago. She has her views and I have mine'. Of course now, I >have found myself about to become the President of the United States >and I have put aside my hatred. I will use my power to bring CHANGE >to this Nation, and offer the people a new path of hope. My wife and >I look forward to becoming our Country's First Family. Indeed, >CHANGE is about to overwhelm the United States of America .'
>
>Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you heard it right. This could possibly >be our next President.
>I, for one, am speechless.
>
>Dale Lindsborg ,
>
>Washington Post
>Washington Post
>
>
>This needs to be sent to everyone we know, then all fall to our >knees and pray that God will hear our cry before it's too late.
>
>
>PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
> The following is a narrative taken from Sunday Morning's > televised 'Meet The Press' and the author is employed by none other > than the Washington Post!!
>
> From Sunday's Televised 'Meet the Press' Senator Obama was asked > about his stance on the American Flag. Obama Explains National > Anthem Stance Sun, 07 Sept. 2008 11:48:04 EST, General Bill Ginn' > USAF (ret.) asked Obama to explain why he doesn't follow protocol > when the National Anthem is played. The General also stated to the > Senator that according to the United States Code, Title 36, Chapter > 10, Sec. 171... During rendition of the national anthem when the > flag is displayed, all present except those in uniform are expected > to stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the > heart. At the very least, 'Stand and Face It'
>
>Senator Obama Live on Sunday stated:
>
>'As I've said about the flag pin, I don't want to be perceived as >taking sides, Obama said. 'There are a lot of people in the world to >whom the American flag is a symbol of oppression. And the anthem >itself conveys a war-like message. You know, the bombs bursting in >air and all. It should be swapped for something less parochial and >less bellicose. I like the song 'I'd Like To Teach the World To >Sing.' If that were our anthem, then I might salute it.'We should >consider to reinvent our National Anthem as well as to redesign our >Flag to better offer our enemies hope and love. It's my intention, >if elected, to disarm America to the level of acceptance to our >Middle East Brethren. If we as a Nation of warring people, should >conduct ourselves as the nations of Islam, whereas peace prevails. >Perhaps a state or period of mutual concord between our governments. >When I become President, I will seek a pact or agreement to end >hostilities between those who have been at war or in a state of >enmity, and a freedom from disquieting oppressive thoughts. We as a >Nation have placed upon the nations of Islam an unfair injustice. My >wife disrespects the Flag for many personal reasons. Together she >and I have attended several flag burning ceremonies in the past, >many years ago. She has her views and I have mine'. Of course now, I >have found myself about to become the President of the United States >and I have put aside my hatred. I will use my power to bring CHANGE >to this Nation, and offer the people a new path of hope. My wife and >I look forward to becoming our Country's First Family. Indeed, >CHANGE is about to overwhelm the United States of America .'
>
>Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you heard it right. This could possibly >be our next President.
>I, for one, am speechless.
>
>Dale Lindsborg ,
>
>Washington Post