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>"If you want to associate yourself with a patriot, then call
>yourself Patriot."
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>I hear what you're saying bro'. It's all relative. Compared
>to the liberal community here of people that act like (and
>outright say) they're ashamed to be American, I do have
>redneck attitudes. But put me down south in a group of real
>so-called rednecks and I'm a piece of white bread yuppie
>trash who would get his ass kicked.
Just so long as you understand that.
>
>"A redneck is a redneck. When people on the scooterist BBS
>talk about the rednecks that tried to run them off the road
>or yelled at them to "get a harley", they sure weren't
>talking about a patriotic group of people."
>
>Point I'm trying to make is I hate labels and don't like
>when people judge based on them. It's as bad as assuming
>someone somebody is a terrorist just because his name is
>Mohammad or is Muslim. It's what a person does and says that
>should guide how others react.
If you hate labels so much, then why label yourself? Most everybody here has debated either under their real name or real life nickname. I'm not really trying to blast you, just make a point that has wandered a little sideways.
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