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<blockquote data-quote="Strathos" data-source="post: 76036794" data-attributes="member: 320753"><p>This is really the best faux moral outrage you could come up with? Some random person that I (and I'm betting most of the others here) have never heard of suggesting that we change the flag? (Without even elaborating on how it would be changed, either).</p><p></p><p>Does that somehow mean it's going to happen? Or are you just opposed to people even having ideas like that? Seems a bit Orwellian if it's the latter.</p><p></p><p>I remember a few years back, a bunch of people started a petition to change the national anthem to the "My Little Pony" theme song. Thousands of people actually signed that. Does that mean we have to worry about it actually happening?</p><p></p><p>The only way the flag is realistically going to be changed is if the number of states changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strathos, post: 76036794, member: 320753"] This is really the best faux moral outrage you could come up with? Some random person that I (and I'm betting most of the others here) have never heard of suggesting that we change the flag? (Without even elaborating on how it would be changed, either). Does that somehow mean it's going to happen? Or are you just opposed to people even having ideas like that? Seems a bit Orwellian if it's the latter. I remember a few years back, a bunch of people started a petition to change the national anthem to the "My Little Pony" theme song. Thousands of people actually signed that. Does that mean we have to worry about it actually happening? The only way the flag is realistically going to be changed is if the number of states changes. [/QUOTE]
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