Word: flagging
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...more than ever, it’s abundantly clear that the strength of America is our people,” said Gore, who sported an American flag pin on his jacket, as well as the full beard he grew this summer...
...about patriotism. As a journalist I don't believe in flag pins, and as a soldier I'm not overly zealous. I signed a part-time employment contract to help the U.S. Army manage and restrict the flow information for its own benefit, and suffice it to say I've had no regrets about the arrangement - it's fun. For me, it's not morality - we're at war and each combatant is using the means available to it, and I happen to work weekends for the heavy favorite...
...using its characters in a one-time-only "play" - for this cause or even a lesser one - is the kind of fresh, quick-response thinking most of TV could use. At the least, it should serve as an example to other creative artists, who've thrown up the white flag, refusing to deal creatively at all with a time that demands their talents, pleading the irrelevance of art at a time like this - which is an insult to their art and their audience...
...used to be total bad asses [in high school] All State, Final Four, college recruits, you name it.” The two decided to join the league when they realized that “now we’re fat, slow, and 1-2 in a Boston flag football league. The other ‘men’ on my team are hardly men at all. We look like men, but I don’t think you could really call...
...little more than what is the proud responsibility of our entire nation at this historic threshold: to offer a shoulder to anyone who has lost a loved one in the terrorist attack, to participate productively and open-mindedly in the national debate, and to salute the American flag with thoughts of patriotism and honor...