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Iepilei
31st October 2002, 21:16
Hola,

The other day (10.30.02) my fellow comrades walked into our school spirit sporting the flag of the USSR, as a response to the school-initiated "patriotic day".

Needless to say, the flags got attention - MUCH attention. Today it seems as if discussions have been held, cursing my "disrespect" and how much these "damn liberals" are hated.

Note: I live in the United States - Texas to be exact.

Tomorrow I plan on giving a speech on hypocricy. I was wondering if anyone had anything they wanted to offer to these people. I have some things I want to say already, but I was wondering if anyone else would like to make a statement to the twisted conservative population that resides deep within the heart of Texas.

RaVE

Goldfinger
31st October 2002, 21:29
Quote: from Iepilei on 10:16 pm on Oct. 31, 2002
I was wondering if anyone else would like to make a statement to the twisted conservative population that resides deep within the heart of Texas.

Yes. They remind me of the taliban.

Xvall
31st October 2002, 21:49
Piss them off; if they call you liberals, call them fundamental terrorists, and chivaunist pigs. Today was haloween, I used it as an excuse to sport a fed flag and wear my soviet stuff. lol People were used to me dressing like that, so no one thought it was a costume.

Exploited Class
31st October 2002, 22:21
Start it off with -

Freedom the definition is not free to do whatever everybody likes, but freedom to do what is not popular as well.

Yars
1st November 2002, 06:31
Comrade Iepilei...I think it's safe to say that patriot day was more than successful. I look forward to taking part in these 'marches' with you for years to come.

It's time people realize the sincerity in our beliefs/philosophy, and come to grips with the fact that the spectre of communism is far from dead.....a "deathless ideal" indeed.

Len
1st November 2002, 20:26
Talk about United states atrocities. Embargo on Iraq, etc. You could also talk about Mumia and Leonard Peltier.