Re: Do you stand for the National Anthem
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 6:09 pm
Obama always stood for the anthem tho
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https://lyrics.az/k-rino/makin-enemies/ ... emies.htmlYou pledge allegiance, to a Devil beasting
Forever seek weak levels of peace, never eastin'
Meanwhile, the people are deceivin' to believe in
Every citizens part of the sake American dream
When the fact of the matter is that they lack love
For the people who this country was built on the backs of
The brown and black blood, thats found in that mud
Was inundating the hood prior to the crack flood
Nobody willin' to listen that's why we still in the system
Greedy imperial visions consistent buildin' up prisons
"See that's a mistake man, don't you know Americas a great land
Nobody offers you freedom like they can"
"Wait man are we talkin' bout the same great man
Who murdered the Indians made the Africans slaves and
Persecuted the planet soon as he left the cave and
Let his hate span, fool, get outta my face, man"
Police academy puttin bullets in our anatomy
Savage brutalities while they laughing, cashing their salary
A different tragedy, Sunday through Saturday
As fast as we rally another's happening scary passive and maddening??
See but I gotta be who I gotta be
Y'all asleep in an odyssey of hallucinogenic Christian theology
his lyrics read like something an edgy 16 year old would writeBoy C wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 8:51 pmhttps://lyrics.az/k-rino/makin-enemies/ ... emies.htmlYou pledge allegiance, to a Devil beasting
Forever seek weak levels of peace, never eastin'
Meanwhile, the people are deceivin' to believe in
Every citizens part of the sake American dream
When the fact of the matter is that they lack love
For the people who this country was built on the backs of
The brown and black blood, thats found in that mud
Was inundating the hood prior to the crack flood
Nobody willin' to listen that's why we still in the system
Greedy imperial visions consistent buildin' up prisons
"See that's a mistake man, don't you know Americas a great land
Nobody offers you freedom like they can"
"Wait man are we talkin' bout the same great man
Who murdered the Indians made the Africans slaves and
Persecuted the planet soon as he left the cave and
Let his hate span, fool, get outta my face, man"
Police academy puttin bullets in our anatomy
Savage brutalities while they laughing, cashing their salary
A different tragedy, Sunday through Saturday
As fast as we rally another's happening scary passive and maddening??
See but I gotta be who I gotta be
Y'all asleep in an odyssey of hallucinogenic Christian theology
A sixth-grader in Florida was arrested after his refusal to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance escalated into a confrontation with police and school officials, authorities said.
The unnamed boy was charged with disrupting a school function and resisting an officer without violence on Feb. 4, the Lakeland Police Department said in a news release.
SUPERIOR, Mont. (AP) — A man is facing an assault charge after Montana authorities say he threw a 13-year-old boy to the ground at a rodeo because the teenager didn't remove his hat when the national anthem was played.
The boy was taken to a hospital in Spokane, Washington, but details about his condition were not released. Court documents filed by Mineral County Attorney Ellen Donohue said the boy was flown to the hospital for a possible concussion and fractured skull.
Curt James Brockway, 39, told a sheriff's deputy that he asked the boy to remove his hat out of respect for the national anthem playing before the start of the county rodeo on Saturday, Donohue wrote in the document describing the alleged attack.
(CNN) - American gold medalist fencer Race Imboden knelt as the national anthem played Friday at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, to protest racism, gun control, mistreatment of immigrants and President Donald Trump.
"We must call for change," he tweeted afterward along with a photo. "This week I am honored to represent Team USA at the Pan Am Games, taking home Gold and Bronze. My pride however has been cut short by the multiple shortcomings of the country I hold so dear to my heart. Racism, Gun Control, mistreatment of immigrants, and a president who spreads hate are at the top of a long list.
Beyoncé & Jay-Z (former crack dealer)sit for the national anthem because apparently the United States of America has oppressed them with millions upon millions of dollars & fans. Sounds rough. Maybe they should try another country that allows them a little more freedom & success?
me and dat meskin were acutally on the helicopter before it crash. we were out making a little money on the side cleaning toilets on helicopter. we were having a good time cleaning and mkain dat paperBoy C wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:17 pmJay-Z sat down during the anthem and made them mad.
Beyoncé & Jay-Z (former crack dealer)sit for the national anthem because apparently the United States of America has oppressed them with millions upon millions of dollars & fans. Sounds rough. Maybe they should try another country that allows them a little more freedom & success?
Tony Fauci has nothing to do with NFL Football. They are planning a very safe and controlled opening. However, if they don’t stand for our National Anthem and our Great American Flag, I won’t be watching!!!
wow
The most unlikely weapons of the Cold War were dollar bills and postage stamps. They, like the Pledge of Allegiance, were remade during the '50s to reflect a newly necessary religiosity that defined Christian America sharply against the Atheist Soviet Union. “In God We Trust” went from an occasional mantra to the official motto of the country. While coins had featured the inscription for years, nothing was spared those words during the Cold War: everything from bills and bonds to stamps got engraved and etched, while children were freshly required to proclaim their allegiance to “one nation, under God.”
The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892, but it wasn’t until 1953 that the words “under God” were added. Drafted by a Baptist minister helping to organize the 400th anniversary celebration of Columbus' arrival in America, the pledge was designed as a way to honor the American flag and incorporate it into school ceremonies. Reverend Francis Bellamy melded elements of the Declaration of Independence with the Constitution, hoping to encourage civic education.