chunkypeanutbutter Posted July 15, 2015 Posted July 15, 2015 but was he rollin' coal? That's more heinous than the flag thing in my book.
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 Saw a truck running around with a fairly good size American flag that was tattered. No respect for the flag. I mean the poor flag was really shredded. Frankly, I'm appalled when I see moron 'patriots' abusing this country's flag too. There was a time when our flag meant something sacred to most every American. We treated it with the respect and reverence it deserves, because of what it truly stands for. We used to take it down in the rain. We used to never let it touch the ground. If it wasn't illuminated, we used to take it down at night too, and carefully fold it. And many of us fought, killed and died for what the American Flag means...freedom. Correction: apparently, what it USED to mean.
Roadrunner Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 I think the overwhelming majority still see it that way, Bill, it's just that the media crams so much negative garbage in our faces, that we can easily get the impression that no one respects it anymore. Old Glory still flies proud all over the US, and I hope always will.
Pete J. Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 (edited) Bill, unfortunately I think it has a lot to do with the military service or more correctly lack of military service. If you look at todays vets, 2.3% of the general population served during the Vietnam War. 2.2% have served in the gulf Wars and 1.7% served in peace time. WWII and Korea account for another .9% Of the overall population 3.9% are veterans. That number was much higher for my parents generation(WWII) almost everyone who was of age, served in some capacity. I am a rare exception. I grew up with both parents being WWII Navy vets. I learned my respect from them. When I joined during Vietnam, that is when I really came to appreciate what it was and stood for. It really hits home when friends pay the price. With only 4 out of 100 doing service, that true meaning seems to get seriously diluted. It is a shame that some form of military service is not required if no other reason that to give the population an idea of how much freedom really costs. Edited July 16, 2015 by Pete J.
Guest Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 Frankly, I'm appalled when I see moron 'patriots' abusing this country's flag too. There was a time when our flag meant something sacred to most every American. We treated it with the respect and reverence it deserves, because of what it truly stands for. We used to take it down in the rain. We used to never let it touch the ground. If it wasn't illuminated, we used to take it down at night too, and carefully fold it. And many of us fought, killed and died for what the American Flag means...freedom. Correction: apparently, what it USED to mean. Good one Bill!
Danno Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 Kudos, Bill & Pete. Well said, and oh, so sadly true!
bismarck Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 Wasn't a year of service in the military mandatory at one time? I joined the Army when I was 17.
Rob Hall Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 Today was a day to stay home and deal w/ house issues. Had to have a plumber over for a leaky pipe under a bathroom sink, and my A/C wasn't cooling when I got up this morning. It got up to 90 in the house before the repairman fixed it (was a minor thing, something electrical on the unit itself)...back down to 80 now, hopefully will get down to a normal 75 by bedtime....
slusher Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 Saw a truck running around with a fairly good size American flag that was tattered. No respect for the flag. I mean the poor flag was really shredded. Frankly, I'm appalled when I see moron 'patriots' abusing this country's flag too. There was a time when our flag meant something sacred to most every American. We treated it with the respect and reverence it deserves, because of what it truly stands for. We used to take it down in the rain. We used to never let it touch the ground. If it wasn't illuminated, we used to take it down at night too, and carefully fold it. And many of us fought, killed and died for what the American Flag means...freedom. Correction: apparently, what it USED to mean.When i was in grade school in the 70's we was tought the rules and care of the American Flag...
Mike_G Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 I have a flag that flew over the US Capitol on December 29th, 1983It's pretty dirty and should be destroyed, but I keep it for sentimental reasons
Guest Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 Wasn't a year of service in the military mandatory at one time? I joined the Army when I was 17.Not in this country that I am aware of.
Joe Handley Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 There was a draft up through the early 70's, IIRC, not sure about after that, it was gone when I came of age 20 years ago.
Pete J. Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 The first history of conscription comes from the Civil war era. The south had the first conscription law in 1862 and the north in 1863. This was modified several times until 1917 when the Selective Service act was enacted which require men between 21 and 30 to register through local draft boards until 1920. The Selective Training and service act reestablished registration for 21 to 35 year olds in 1940 and was later in WWII changed to 18 to 35. This is the basis for the continued Selective service system that requires all males to register at age 18. There is and never has been a "compulsory military service" requirement such as exists in Israel. The draft has always been full of loopholes and exemptions so service has only been mandatory for those who were "drafted".
crazyjim Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 I was supposed to go and get an alarm put in the Mustang today, but it was raining. The little puppy doesn't go out in the rain.
High octane Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 An alarm installed on the Mustang? If someone REALLY wants your Mustang, it's GONE alarm or no alarm.
Danno Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 You're MUCH better off investing in LoJack than an alarm.
detailstymied Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 I was supposed to go and get an alarm put in the Mustang today, but it was raining. The little puppy doesn't go out in the rain.get a big dog - and skip the alarm.
XJ6 Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 (edited) In my opinion nobody pays attention to car alarms i hear them go off at a mall and no one cares what does one do ? Buy the club for the steering wheel it works But anyway Good luck to you ? Edited July 17, 2015 by XJ6 Word
BIGTRUCK Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 The vintage model seller or sellers on ebay that lists models ''Buy it now'' a part per listing until the whole kit is listed taking up the whole page . I know its a get what you can get and I dont have to look or buy it. Maybe its just me, just sayin'.
IceMan Collections Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 (edited) People still put alarms on cars??? Sounds like a waste of money. Just me though. The vintage model seller or sellers on ebay that lists models ''Buy it now'' a part per listing until the whole kit is listed taking up the whole page . I know its a get what you can get and I dont have to look or buy it. Maybe its just me, just sayin'. I know what you mean. But you'd be surprised how much more money they make this way. Almost 3x as much...sometimes more on the vintage AMT/JoHan kits.. The other thing is lots of times folks wont buy an entire kit for one part. If they can save a few bucks to get the only part they need, some will. Not me. That's why I have a junkyard of parts! Edited July 17, 2015 by iceman-555
chunkypeanutbutter Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 Do the Mr. Bean thing and take the steering wheel with you when you go somewhere.
Danno Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 I was supposed to go and get an alarm put in the Mustang today, but it was raining. The little puppy doesn't go out in the rain.get a big dog - and skip the alarm.Or, better still . . . a trunk monkey!
my80malibu Posted July 18, 2015 Posted July 18, 2015 Saw a truck running around with a fairly good size American flag that was tattered. No respect for the flag. I mean the poor flag was really shredded. Frankly, I'm appalled when I see moron 'patriots' abusing this country's flag too. There was a time when our flag meant something sacred to most every American. We treated it with the respect and reverence it deserves, because of what it truly stands for. We used to take it down in the rain. We used to never let it touch the ground. If it wasn't illuminated, we used to take it down at night too, and carefully fold it. And many of us fought, killed and died for what the American Flag means...freedom. Correction: apparently, what it USED to mean.Saw a truck running around with a fairly good size American flag that was tattered. No respect for the flag. I mean the poor flag was really shredded. Frankly, I'm appalled when I see moron 'patriots' abusing this country's flag too. There was a time when our flag meant something sacred to most every American. We treated it with the respect and reverence it deserves, because of what it truly stands for. We used to take it down in the rain. We used to never let it touch the ground. If it wasn't illuminated, we used to take it down at night too, and carefully fold it. And many of us fought, killed and died for what the American Flag means...freedom. Correction: apparently, what it USED to mean.Again well said Bill, this kind of thing is totally wrong.
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