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In reply to the discussion: Do you put your hand over your heart during the National Anthem? [View all]nil desperandum
(654 posts)thank you for stating it plainly...
I volunteered to serve my nation in the US Army because I felt I owed this great nation something for taking my grandfather and father in and making us citizens and accepting us in this melting pot of America....
I love this country, that doesn't mean I love everything it does all the time but having been in lots of places there's no where I'd rather live than here.
If some think I'm a rube for still holding my hand over my heart because I'm no longer supposed to salute the flag so be it. If showing respect for the symbols of the land I love is something to be jeered at then jeer at me...
I take off my hat when I walk the Vietnam wall as a respect for my brothers in arms who no longer walk this beautiful land, and I take my hat off and watch quietly at Arlington at the Tomb of the Unknown as the guards walk the steps and honor those who died in service to our nation.
I respect those men and women, I respect the symbols of those men and women, for me not recognizing those symbols is inappropriate, but i understand not everyone believes the things I do...that's fine with me...
However just because I love the nation and its flag and show respect at its memorials doesn't mean that I don't believe Dick Cheney is a war profiteering, lying, draft-dodging asshole and mean it with all my heart.