Make wearing a flag pin the 28th Amendment

When is the last time you watched a mindless movie that had no redeeming value for you intellectually, but all it did was make you laugh?

That perfectly describes the raging debate among voters and the rabid television and radio talk show hosts who love to yell and scream from the top of their lungs, "I'm an American, and by golly, you better show as much appreciation for this country as I do!" Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Andrew Spencer - Jun 2, 2008 - 10:16 PM PDT
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Christina Lee
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by Christina Lee - Oct. 1, 2008

This story was a commentary talking about candidates wearing flag lapel pins and how that should be a non-issue. The only thing is, writing a commentary about it being a non-issue, reinvigorates it as an issue.

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Andrew Spencer
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by Andrew Spencer - Oct. 1, 2008

Roland Martin, one of the leading political analysts on CNN, raises some very powerful assertations about flag pins. If one is to question someone about flag pins, shouldn't everyone be wearing one?

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