The offensive Stars & Stripes??

Posted in The Pursuit of Control on October 14th, 2009 by pr

Apparently in Albany, Oregon some people find the flag of the United States of America offensive. This according to a story from KATU News about an apartment manager that threatened eviction to some residents if they refused to remove the Stars & Stripes from their apartments and even cars and motorcycles!

Forget the legal aspect to this. I don’t know what kind of legal right there is to request a resident to not fly a flag, especially on their personal vehicle that is parked in the apartment complex lot, but forget whether or not they have any legal standing, instead try to comprehend the fact that someone in Albany, Oregon doesn’t think the flag of the United States of America should be flown because it may offend some people… really let that sink in.

Has it really come to this? What kind of people live in this country? If you live in the United States and the flag that represents this country is offensive to you… MOVE! No one is forcing you to live here. If you don’t respect the symbols of the United States of America, go somewhere else, but to think that the flag is offensive to some people that live here is scary.

The level of stupidity this person exhibited is utterly shocking! The story says that the apartment management wouldn’t comment on the request to remove the flags, but I’m sure that someone, at this point, has come to their senses and realizes the mistake they made in hiring the person decided to tell residents they couldn’t fly their US flags. Well, I’m hoping that is the case… I’m really, really hoping that is the case.

To be fair, the apartment manager didn’t discrimate against the US flag, the complex said that no flags are to be flown, regardless of their symbolic significance, as if that makes it a reasonable request.

Wow.

UPDATE: According to KVAL News, Barb Holcomb, the apartment complex employee that put the flag ban in place, has since lifted that ban due to legal concerns. The articles says that Holcomb didn’t believe she had the right to ban the flags, though the ACLU told KVAL News that there wasn’t any law preventing the apartment complex from banning the flags… big surprise. The best part comes at the very end of the article when Holcomb describes the individual that went to the media regarding the ban:

“He’s just a romping, stomping patriot,” Holcomb said.

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The Pursuit of Control

Posted in The Pursuit of Control on October 6th, 2009 by pr

Welcome to The Pursuit of Control. Our goal in developing this blog is to tell the world how the majority of Americans really think. We believe in the principles put in place by those that founded the United States of America. We’re opposed to big government, 1000 page bills in congress and out of control spending, no matter what the party affiliation.

The Declaration of Independence declares life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness inalienable rights of man, granted not by the government, but by our creator.

Today our government is trying to redefine those rights. Their desperate and shameless pursuit of control is destroying the United States of America that our founding fathers worked so hard to create.

The endless parade of new spending does nothing but create a population dependent on the state. Teaching a man to pursue happiness will go much further than providing happiness in the form of government entitlements.

Lets stand up. Voice your opinion, let your politicians know how you feel. Find common ground with your neighbors, friends and co-workers and work together towards a common goal of returning our country to a government that is by the people and for the people.

Should we fail to protect our rights our life, liberty and pursuit of happiness will be overtaken by lies, lawmakers and the pursuit of control.

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