Posted on 09/12/2016 9:27:40 AM PDT by rktman
Well noob, why don’t you let us know where the Pledge DOES belong?
Yep, the guys in KISS have a lot of faults, but they have been consistent in their love of country and the military.
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Colin Kaepernick is that you????
It’s no “gimmick”.
Gene Simmon’s mother is a Concentration camp survivor. He and Paul Stanley are extremely Patriotic Americans, and they do a lot for veterans groups and other Pro-American organizations.
Good on them for doing this.
“Its no gimmick.
Gene Simmons mother is a Concentration camp survivor. He and Paul Stanley are extremely Patriotic Americans, and they do a lot for veterans groups and other Pro-American organizations.
Good on them for doing this.”
It’s for the tour, which is called “Freedom to Rock.” They are taking advantage of the post-9/11 America. It’s a way to get middle America to see them live. They are only playing b-markets on this tour.
As far as the other tour where they donated a dollar to for every ticket sold, I’m sure they worked out the prices so they wouldn’t lose any money.
I agree. Thanks NFHale...
Was pick- throwing a reference to Kiss or a reference to Kaepernick?
“...They are taking advantage of the post-9/11 America. ...”
Oh, so then they couldn’t POSSIBLY be just doing it out of Patriotism or love of Country. I get it.
/s
Bravo to you!
Looks like our Newbie is over here too:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3467986/posts?q=1&;page=51
Same comment.
They just care money.
Since Jun 10, 2016
Ha ha - let’s take a guess.
All that patriotism and color guard honor and dignity, the pledge, all gimmicks.
Plus I think doing the pledge at a rock concert is an awesome awesome gimmick.
Wonder who does it in country? Toby Keith?
So, a group does something good for the Country, and all you can do is crap all over it?
“They just care money.”
Maybe YOU “just care cause argument”.
Welcome to Free Republic.
Like I said - Simmon’s momma survived a German concentration camp as a young girl.
He’s VERY conscious of what this Country means to so many people, and has always been one to give something back from his success.
Son saw them Sat.night and they did the pledge. The crowd loved it. AFAIC the Pledge of Allegiance is acceptable anywhere.
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