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What makes someone a patriot?
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<blockquote data-quote="ParsonJefferson" data-source="post: 46134380" data-attributes="member: 142879"><p>What one person considers a patriot, the next person considers a traitor - something that is obvious from this thread.</p><p></p><p>It's also obvious that a person can <em>think</em> or <em>feel</em> that they are patriotic, when indeed they may not be. Accurate self-perception can be a very tricky thing.</p><p></p><p>In addition, when somebody asks if a Presidential candidate is pro-choice, it's pretty stupid to shoot off an answer like, "What? You're claiming he's not patriotic?!?!?!" instead of just answering the simple question that was asked.</p><p></p><p>I believe Obama's (apparent) pro-choice stance is wrong. But I don't think his patriotism (however it's defined) is connected to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ParsonJefferson, post: 46134380, member: 142879"] What one person considers a patriot, the next person considers a traitor - something that is obvious from this thread. It's also obvious that a person can [I]think[/I] or [I]feel[/I] that they are patriotic, when indeed they may not be. Accurate self-perception can be a very tricky thing. In addition, when somebody asks if a Presidential candidate is pro-choice, it's pretty stupid to shoot off an answer like, "What? You're claiming he's not patriotic?!?!?!" instead of just answering the simple question that was asked. I believe Obama's (apparent) pro-choice stance is wrong. But I don't think his patriotism (however it's defined) is connected to that. [/QUOTE]
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