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Cassidy1

(300 posts)
162. The country is not providing you the right to sit.
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 01:20 AM
Jul 2015

This idea of sitting or standing is not even a good one to discuss rights.

People are not entitled to rights because some military figure died. People have rights by virtue of being born. My rights don't depend on foreign interventions. My rights don't depend on you. Connecting your military interruptive nonsense with rights is inaccurate and irrelevant. Connecting it with sitting or standing at a ballgame is inane.

Also, which countries imprison you for sitting during the national anthem? And I'm not talking about causing an over-the-top scene. We're talking about simply sitting.

Only when I had to in school. Not since. NRaleighLiberal Jun 2015 #1
I stopped after school also. NOLALady Jul 2015 #81
Me, too. No blind patriotism here. nruthie Jul 2015 #86
I never heard of doing this in school. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #143
No. And Ronald Reagan began that practice. You don't see any presidents doing it roguevalley Jul 2015 #183
pre Reagan, it was enough to stand Warpy Jul 2015 #227
Makes no sense. Why do I need to hold my heart to sing an old war song? immoderate Jul 2015 #231
Stopped in the 1970's GoneOffShore Jun 2015 #2
Yeah, the 60's did it for me... haikugal Jun 2015 #4
Me too, after the Time-Life photos of the My Lai massacre were published. Laffy Kat Jun 2015 #15
Same here. MuseRider Jul 2015 #182
Same with baseball games! Laffy Kat Jul 2015 #185
Sure. I'll sing the anthem too. Snobblevitch Jun 2015 #3
It's not "undemocratic"... Contrary1 Jun 2015 #27
Why? Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #57
Nothing at all to do with whether it is democratic. Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #50
Huh? Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #56
Ok, here's how I feel about it... Contrary1 Jul 2015 #59
Read my post again. Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #62
"Under God" was added to the Pledge in 1954... Human101948 Jul 2015 #67
You are not alone-it is a relief to know I am not the only one Stargazer99 Jul 2015 #156
I'm terribly sorry you had to go through that. I DO feel the same about the pledge and the anthem. BlueJazz Jul 2015 #230
Outrageous. I also don't blame you. closeupready Jul 2015 #239
As I said, it is a glorification of war (as the U.S. was fighting off an attack). Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #60
Methinks you and I would get along fabulously! Contrary1 Jul 2015 #61
Snobblevitch wrote: Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #145
You need to re-read my post. Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #160
No, I don't need to reread it. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #165
Without the Revolutionary War Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #167
Events in 1960's changed everything for me. That's the context which continues today 2banon Jul 2015 #208
When I was a kid we celebrated Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #210
Good Ole' Red White and Blue.. 2banon Jul 2015 #213
I don't know how much romance there will be... Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #216
How do you see that? cwydro Jul 2015 #70
I was in France last year and our tour bus stopped at a restaurant somewhere on our CTyankee Jul 2015 #91
Isn't that a nice memory? I'm not sure if they still do this, but closeupready Jul 2015 #240
Read the lyrics. Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #132
It is un-Progressive. ncjustice80 Jul 2015 #68
Really? TeddyR Jul 2015 #71
Post removed Post removed Jul 2015 #152
Showing respect for the flag and the anthem Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #97
Not putting your hand over Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #153
I never claimed otherwise. Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #161
I never said you claimed it. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #166
Then you probably should not have posted it as a reply to my post. Snobblevitch Jul 2015 #172
HA! I am SOOOOO over everything! I don't watch baseball so I became ill... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jun 2015 #5
What? thought they've been play GBA for a century? or may just NYC. nt Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2015 #21
Wut? Everyone for a century sings "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jun 2015 #28
duh. wow..I think must have had Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #43
I hate it so much, I always head to the bathroom for the 7th inning stretch. alarimer Jul 2015 #77
Really? Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #146
Yes, you are not to leave your seat unless there is a break in the action. alarimer Jul 2015 #171
yes Skittles Jun 2015 #6
Indeed Sgt! Glassunion Jun 2015 #10
So the antics/crimes of Bush and us killing people not affect your thinking at all? Not Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2015 #23
The "antics/crimes of Bush and us killing people" TeddyR Jul 2015 #72
agree 100% NM_Birder Jul 2015 #94
I agree 100% leftynyc Jul 2015 #98
+1 Glassunion Jul 2015 #188
I never have Peregrine Jun 2015 #7
That's what I was taught in school. Mister Ed Jun 2015 #13
That is what I was taught too. nt Live and Learn Jun 2015 #40
I think those are the rules. immoderate Jul 2015 #103
Taught the same. DawgHouse Jul 2015 #119
I do. while I think the patriotic ritual and obligatory "yay troops!" is pretty petronius Jun 2015 #8
The military actually pays the NFL Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #148
Sorry, visceral reaction because we lost our mind after 9/11... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jun 2015 #9
? Skittles Jun 2015 #12
As have I, Skittles, and I salute you for it. 11 Bravo Jul 2015 #126
when I lived in England, I stood when they played God Save the Queen Skittles Jul 2015 #137
It's a matter of respect, and honoring an ideal pinboy3niner Jul 2015 #144
CORRECT Skittles Jul 2015 #149
+1 DashOneBravo Jul 2015 #217
No. It's not necessary... ms liberty Jun 2015 #11
Uh, no. Never have. NV Whino Jun 2015 #14
just curious...why? I find myself at big events where I am the only one not. nt Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2015 #24
It was never expected when I was a kid NV Whino Jul 2015 #89
I am the president of the Marana Democratic club and the Sunflower Democratic Club OffWithTheirHeads Jun 2015 #16
Perhaps you can take a different perspective CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #211
No. That's not something I ever did. City Lights Jun 2015 #17
I usually just stand, and feel a little uncomfortable at that. Alkene Jun 2015 #18
Embarrassing armpit stains? jberryhill Jun 2015 #30
No bigwillq Jun 2015 #19
Sometimes....other times no. Just depends on if I'm wearing a hat or not. ileus Jun 2015 #20
yes.. Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #22
Nope. And why the hell is the anthem played at sporting events? Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #25
Yep. The whole thing is creeptacular in 2015. HughBeaumont Jul 2015 #117
I do shenmue Jun 2015 #26
No. Never have Spirochete Jun 2015 #29
No. Not for a long time now. pscot Jun 2015 #31
I will stand at attention...at least no slouching GP6971 Jun 2015 #32
No; I sing. elleng Jun 2015 #33
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #242
The American fascination with the Anthem and the pledge are signs of fascism. guillaumeb Jun 2015 #34
What fascination? leftynyc Jul 2015 #100
My point was the obsession with symbolic demonstrations of patriotism. guillaumeb Jul 2015 #121
of course I do grasswire Jun 2015 #35
Yes. Stand up, hat (if any) off, hand over heart. nt kelly1mm Jun 2015 #36
people put too much value on symbolism particularly conservatives. craigmatic Jun 2015 #37
I won't even stand up. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #38
wow very ballsy n t Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #44
In my case, it is very ovaries-y. I stopped standing when I was 12 years old to protest the Viet Nam Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #46
I applaud you. you must be stronger than Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #48
I do. 840high Jun 2015 #39
I always place my hand over my heart. dem in texas Jun 2015 #41
I don't equate it to the brave people Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #47
YES ! olddots Jul 2015 #42
Yes. Only time I didn't was when I was in Uniform. Then, I saluted. nt stevenleser Jul 2015 #45
Same. linuxman Jul 2015 #63
Nope. Ms. Toad Jul 2015 #49
Without fail, whenever I hear the anthem played, my mind will wander to this... Contrary1 Jul 2015 #58
Are We Democrats Not True Americans? CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #51
This is an outstanding post TeddyR Jul 2015 #73
great post - from another vet DrDan Jul 2015 #75
Same here DashOneBravo Jul 2015 #218
I Stopped Doing It In the Early 70's ProfessorGAC Jul 2015 #78
Really? CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #113
Your Cites Are Reinforcing My Opinion ProfessorGAC Jul 2015 #122
Gestures are only meaningless... CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #155
No, that is not the section in question. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #164
Oh, it's a law alright.... CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #170
It does not include enforcement provisions. johnkramer Jul 2015 #176
You are absolutely right CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #194
Sorry, no hand over the heart, jingo jango for me. Darb Jul 2015 #92
Please see my reply in Post #113 n/t CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #115
Great post leftynyc Jul 2015 #102
Bush was just the impetus - As long as our country is killing innocents ) I will not Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #139
I think this is a good point. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #150
I quit years ago SCantiGOP Jul 2015 #52
I never stopped. I'm not a "fair-weather" type of person in any respect. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2015 #53
I like that sentiment nil desperandum Jul 2015 #96
Drops mic..walks off stage. Inkfreak Jul 2015 #133
I'll never understand the dropped mic thing! lol n/t cherokeeprogressive Jul 2015 #135
I don't for the pledge either & have become your friends with other non hand over heart people too. uppityperson Jul 2015 #54
Stopped saluting in 1965. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2015 #55
No. Grey Jul 2015 #64
I never have. Blue_In_AK Jul 2015 #65
I'm usually grabbing another beer. PeteSelman Jul 2015 #66
Do you put your hand over your heart during the National Anthem? Hayduke Bomgarte Jul 2015 #69
People would think I was weird if I did that... Violet_Crumble Jul 2015 #74
No. I Don't ProfessorGAC Jul 2015 #76
always n/t chillfactor Jul 2015 #79
Mostly no. alarimer Jul 2015 #80
I fold my arms and put on my grouchy face Man from Pickens Jul 2015 #82
I bet you're fun at Christmas. tavernier Jul 2015 #125
I can be, for the right price Man from Pickens Jul 2015 #159
omg roflmao Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #224
Yes, and feel totally guilty if I don't when the flag passes by in the Memorial Day parade. woodsprite Jul 2015 #83
Nah, but I didn't do it to be cool The2ndWheel Jul 2015 #84
I'm a veteran; I stand at attention. Half-Century Man Jul 2015 #85
According to the flag code...... CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #112
That's a relatively recent change (October 2008) pinboy3niner Jul 2015 #124
I'm not sure if it is a recent change or not.... CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #169
Same Here DustyJoe Jul 2015 #205
Perhaps it's time to rewrite the Pledge. GoneOffShore Jul 2015 #87
No. LWolf Jul 2015 #88
Yes, absolutely . nt clarice Jul 2015 #90
absolutely, .......also take your hat off, .....sing it or be quiet. NM_Birder Jul 2015 #93
Great post! Texasgal Jul 2015 #187
Excellent Post! CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #195
"I didn't know that some believe that hatred of our country is a prerequisite Contrary1 Jul 2015 #199
Maybe "hatred" is too strong a word CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #200
Yeah TeddyR Jul 2015 #209
- 1 Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #223
Bah bye again. You are not a dem and not liberal - don't think this is really Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #222
Well, you don't know what you don't know... CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #226
Wow. No, don't know you. All any of us can judge by are the comments you have made Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #235
Bah bye Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #220
- 1 Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #219
Great post A--Number 1 nt Freelancer Jul 2015 #232
Yes, I do davidpdx Jul 2015 #95
I stand at the position of attention (like I did when I was in the army) Victor_c3 Jul 2015 #99
Same here. In the Corps they told us to stand at attention in civvies Recursion Jul 2015 #107
I do the same. nt hack89 Jul 2015 #109
Nope Kelvin Mace Jul 2015 #101
I put mine over someone else's heart jberryhill Jul 2015 #104
Yep. raouldukelives Jul 2015 #105
In the military I got in the habit of standing in attention and never went back to hand over heart Recursion Jul 2015 #106
I have a beer in one hand and hotdog in the other NightWatcher Jul 2015 #108
Nope. Not sure that I ever have. Iggo Jul 2015 #110
Right hand over heart, hat in left hand. Throd Jul 2015 #111
Never have...no reason to start, or stop Horse with no Name Jul 2015 #114
I do. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #116
I stand respectfully, hat off if necessary, and that's about it. HughBeaumont Jul 2015 #118
Not if it's on TV. KamaAina Jul 2015 #120
Now that's funny !!! KA Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #140
Yes, in public. tavernier Jul 2015 #123
The only time I've actually heard anyone sing it, Jamastiene Jul 2015 #127
+1 Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #141
Yes. tymorial Jul 2015 #128
NO. Hands at small of my back. benld74 Jul 2015 #129
No. AngryOldDem Jul 2015 #130
Nope, i just stand n/t shanti Jul 2015 #131
Yea, it doesn't bug me. (nt) Inkfreak Jul 2015 #134
Not usually asturias31 Jul 2015 #136
Very well said! n/t CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #157
Yes. hay rick Jul 2015 #138
Sometimes I Do Liberal_Dog Jul 2015 #142
If I'm watching on TV, Jamaal510 Jul 2015 #147
Some People Give Me Grief, But I Have To Say... ChiciB1 Jul 2015 #151
I would not give you grief. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #154
Thanks, Many I Know Disagree... ChiciB1 Jul 2015 #174
Let down by whom? CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #158
The country is not providing you the right to sit. Cassidy1 Jul 2015 #162
I think we are parsing words here CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #173
That is not the meaning of the word parsing. johnkramer Jul 2015 #181
You need to spend some time with some good histrory books CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #191
You need to spend some time with good common sense. johnkramer Jul 2015 #193
It is obvious you haven't read my post CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #196
If I did not read it, then I would have not been able to point out the logical fallacies. johnkramer Jul 2015 #198
Give me a break please CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #201
It's a good thing that the British and Russians did not cave like you. johnkramer Jul 2015 #206
One more time only CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #214
I understand that there a times when you have to fight. johnkramer Jul 2015 #215
The Imperial Japanese didn't even take Hawaii when they had the chance Art_from_Ark Jul 2015 #197
I agree.... CajunBlazer Jul 2015 #202
There Ya Go... n/t ChiciB1 Jul 2015 #175
I do not. lovemydog Jul 2015 #163
No B Calm Jul 2015 #168
No. And I've stopped singing as well. mnhtnbb Jul 2015 #177
I will stand but not sing, not pledge, no hand over heart. Paper Roses Jul 2015 #178
How can the star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free... iscooterliberally Jul 2015 #179
But sitting doesn't change that. Freelancer Jul 2015 #233
No, sitting doesn't change anything. iscooterliberally Jul 2015 #237
I generally stand at attention snpsmom Jul 2015 #180
No. I was taught to do it during the pledge, then take it down when singing the anthem. ancianita Jul 2015 #184
No. Boomerproud Jul 2015 #186
true dat B Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #225
Yes. Yes indeed. Glassunion Jul 2015 #189
When Ice Cube sings nilesobek Jul 2015 #190
No, and can't remember when I stopped. mountain grammy Jul 2015 #192
Nope. If I say the pledge, and as an adult it's only been a couple of brewens Jul 2015 #203
Flag etiquette Beartracks Jul 2015 #204
No I don't. i stopped in 1968. 2banon Jul 2015 #207
No I don't IVoteDFL Jul 2015 #212
Yes, and also during the Pledge. ladyVet Jul 2015 #221
No, I stand at attention tularetom Jul 2015 #228
No... malokvale77 Jul 2015 #229
This message was self-deleted by its author Freelancer Jul 2015 #234
"And yes, if I knew you, I would think less of you from then on" is the Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2015 #236
This message was self-deleted by its author Freelancer Jul 2015 #238
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I can't remember the last time I attended anything where it was played. tanyev May 2016 #243
Surely surely if you live in Texas?? they have prayers before cake sales nt Laura PourMeADrink May 2016 #244
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