To: Mr. Silverback
IF as the comment re Ms. Criswell is correct on timing, not one person had his/her hand over his/her heart for the National Anthem.
What? We’re surprised?
2 posted on
10/27/2008 7:19:30 AM PDT by
EDINVA
To: EDINVA
6 posted on
10/27/2008 7:19:59 AM PDT by
illiac
(If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
To: EDINVA
14 posted on
10/27/2008 7:21:36 AM PDT by
Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
To: EDINVA
Looks like some of the men forgot to take off their hats too.
15 posted on
10/27/2008 7:21:45 AM PDT by
linn37
(Phlebotomists need love too.)
To: EDINVA
Yep, you got it first! I think it is correct, because her expression seems consistent with closing ones eyes and enjoying a piece of music, perhaps even with singing along.
What? Were surprised?
Not me.
25 posted on
10/27/2008 7:24:37 AM PDT by
Mr. Silverback
(*******It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Back Mac.******)
To: EDINVA
not one person had his/her hand over his/her heart for the National Anthem. Good catch.
31 posted on
10/27/2008 7:25:41 AM PDT by
mnehring
(We Are Joe!)
To: EDINVA
They’re hands, like Obomba’s hands while listening to the National Anthem, are covering that part of their body they believe most important.
46 posted on
10/27/2008 7:31:42 AM PDT by
IbJensen
(Don't Be An Obombazombie!)
To: EDINVA
What? Were surprised?No, what's surprising is the number of people at a NASCAR race or Baseball game who do not put their hands over their hearts or remove their hats during the playing of the National Anthem.
60 posted on
10/27/2008 7:45:45 AM PDT by
Ol' Dan Tucker
(While the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.)
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