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Dissenting Voices Less Welcome Now
AP | 9/26/01 | DEB RIECHMANN

Posted on 09/26/2001 12:15:15 AM PDT by kattracks

WASHINGTON (AP) - Uneasy with America's flag-waving fervor? Button up or risk being ostracized.

Expressions of patriotism are so fervent since the terrorist attacks that citizens who do or say anything against the tide risk suffering a public backlash.

After getting an earful from angry residents, school superintendent Louis Ripatrazone in Roxbury, N.J., rescinded his order to remove ``God Bless America'' from school signs. He thought a religious reference might be offensive at school.

University of Texas professor Robert Jensen received unfriendly e-mails and calls after writing an editorial suggesting that the attacks were ``no more despicable than the massive acts of terrorism'' committed by the United States.

University president Larry Faulkner dismissed suggestions that Jensen be fired, but called his views a ``fountain of undiluted foolishness.''

Peace activists in Buffalo, N.Y., say they were labeled ``un-American'' and ``crazy communists'' by hecklers.

Since thousands died in the Sept. 11 suicide crashes in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, some Americans have been pondering what it means to be patriotic.

Is it unpatriotic to sell stocks? Is it wrong to flip the channel when ``God Bless America,'' not ``Take Me Out to the Ballgame,'' is sung in the seventh-inning stretch? Is it un-American to criticize President Bush?

When it comes to being patriotic, ``a lot of people are willing to talk the talk,'' says sociology professor Charles Moskos of Northwestern University. ``But if you really want to walk the walk, then donate blood or enlist in the military.''

On the other hand, Moskos says it's not unpatriotic to openly disagree with the president, refrain from flying the flag or sell stocks in a down market. ``If I sold the stocks and sent the money out of the country, that would be unpatriotic,'' he adds.

And switching TV channels? ``What's patriotic about watching flag-waving while `God Bless America' is being sung?'' Moskos asks. ``A lot of this is make-believe patriotism - patriotism on the cheap.''

To some people, patriotism is unquestioning loyalty of the my-country-right-or-wrong variety, says John Bodnar, chairman of Indiana University's history department. To others, patriotism celebrates the rights guaranteed by American democracy, including the right to dissent.

``People have carried the flag for many reasons,'' Bodnar said.

Since the attacks, some Americans, in the eyes of others, are failing the patriotism test:

-In Fort Myers, Fla., the head librarian at Florida Gulf Coast University apologized for ordering employees to remove ``Proud to be an American'' stickers to avoid offending foreign students. An outcry brought university president William Merwin quickly back from an out-of-town meeting to rescind the order and exclaim: ``Patriotism on campus is welcomed.''

-In Boca Raton, Fla., the National Council of Compensation Insurance Holdings Inc., reminded employees that to avoid divisiveness, the company banned flags at work. After flags were taken from cubicles, the company Web site was flooded with angry e-mails. The company apologized and handed out paper flags and patriotic lapel pins.

-Rep. Martin Meehan, D-Mass., posted a police guard outside his congressional district office in Lowell, Mass., after receiving threatening phone calls. A newspaper had quoted Meehan as saying he didn't believe Air Force One was targeted by terrorists, the reason the White House gave for delaying President Bush's return to Washington the day of the attacks. Meehan said his views were misrepresented, and that he believed Bush has done ``an excellent job.''

-When Bill Maher, the host of ABC TV's ``Politically Incorrect,'' called past U.S. military practices ``cowardly,'' viewers complained. ABC stuck by him, but FedEx and Sears pulled their ads. Sears spokesman Lee Antonio said the retailer decided not to advertise on the show after ``customers voiced a concern for bashing our leaders, our military and the country.'' Maher said he only meant that the government has been scared to let the military do its job.

-In Berkeley, Calif., firefighters were ordered not to fly large U.S. flags from their trucks because officials feared the rigs would be targeted by anti-war protesters. After the city received a blistering response from around the nation, fire officials apologized and issued smaller flags to fly on the trucks.

Tired of the flag flap, Mayor Shirley Dean said: ``Put the flags on the trucks and get on with it.''

Copyright © 2001 Associated Press. All rights reserved.


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1 posted on 09/26/2001 12:15:15 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Dissenting Voices Less Welcome Now

Translation: Now the left is getting a taste of what it felt like to be on the right for the last three decades.

2 posted on 09/26/2001 12:27:43 AM PDT by Dan Day
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To: Dan Day
15,000 civilian casualties (7,000) dead in 2 hours, is NOT conducive to middle-aged adolescents donning sack cloth and ashes to atone for the sins of America. The "peace movement" may just find out that their ownership of the streets in the 60's will not be repeated this time.
3 posted on 09/26/2001 12:32:21 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: kattracks
Be still my beating heart. Amazing, all of these far out lefty libs are being told to shut up and apologize. It used to be the Lib mantra not to back down, but by God they are.
4 posted on 09/26/2001 12:34:37 AM PDT by stylin_geek
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To: Dan Day
Spot On!
5 posted on 09/26/2001 12:39:25 AM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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To: Dan Day
Thank you! The headline writer has a little amnesia problem, no? Certain dissenting voices are a little less welcome now.
6 posted on 09/26/2001 12:48:20 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: kattracks
Peace activists in Buffalo, N.Y., say they were labeled ``un-American'' and ``crazy communists'' by hecklers.
And actually, they were labelled correctly, as the reporter would have found out if he had pulled the string and did some research into exactly what groups were organizing the protests.
7 posted on 09/26/2001 12:48:53 AM PDT by Hugh Akston
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To: kattracks
Isn't amazeing how large the percentage of teachers and journalists is amongst these dissentors?
8 posted on 09/26/2001 12:52:22 AM PDT by fella
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To: Dan Day
Peace activists in Buffalo, N.Y., say they were labeled ``un-American'' and ``crazy communists'' by hecklers.

Why is this just now bothering them? It never has before.

9 posted on 09/26/2001 1:56:45 AM PDT by Marauder
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To: fella
Not really. Educational institutions and the large scale media outlets are in the forefront of PC issues - dangerous to the extreme. It's time for we "silent" americans to put and end to the "PC" crowd. These people have become too powerful - a few people giving orders to the rest of us on how we are to act, how we are to speak, how we are supposed to not "offend". I'm beginning to hate that word, offend.....Politically Correct in this country is way out of control
10 posted on 09/26/2001 5:03:15 AM PDT by NewHampshireDuo
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To: kattracks
From the same crowd who says "if you don't believe in diversity, you are a racist/sexist/homophobe".
11 posted on 09/26/2001 5:04:42 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: Dan Day
Translation: Now the left is getting a taste of what it felt like to be on the right for the last three decades.

Exactly.

12 posted on 09/26/2001 5:09:04 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: kattracks
When it comes to being patriotic, ``a lot of people are willing to talk the talk,'' says sociology professor Charles Moskos of Northwestern University. ``But if you really want to walk the walk, then donate blood or enlist in the military.''

What a nincompoop.

Blood banks are awash in donations, they don't know what to do with it all; and there are other ways people serve their countries other than joing the military. Like, by continuing on with their daily work and keeping the economy going.

I challenge this guy to "walk the walk" for his own leftist ideology: move to Cuba.

13 posted on 09/26/2001 5:11:00 AM PDT by gumbo
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To: fella
The teachers, the professors, are spilling the junk into the heads of our children. How sick can they be. On FOX last night, one of those nuts said THOUSANDS will show up this weekend in Washington for demostrations agaist the 'war'. What you say maybe a hundred shows up, if that many. Time to put these 'teachers' out of the classrooms.
15 posted on 09/26/2001 5:15:13 AM PDT by gulfcoast6
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Well, if he is a friend of the military and of the right, then I apologize for hurling the ultimate slur, 'leftist.'

But the quoted statement is still idiotic.

16 posted on 09/26/2001 5:21:03 AM PDT by gumbo
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Rep. Martin Meehan, D-Mass., posted a police guard outside his congressional district office in Lowell, Mass., after receiving threatening phone calls.

ROTFLMAO!

17 posted on 09/26/2001 5:21:11 AM PDT by 6ppc
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To: gulfcoast6, fella
I find it somewhat amusing that those who are calling on us not to "stereotype" people as terrorists are doing it themselves...they paint the picture of these terrorists being angry poor people who would cease their war if only we would give them money. They don't seem to remember that bin Laden and many of his supporters are rich.

I guess this shouldn't be surprising. Every Marxist I ever met was at least upper-middle class and college educated. They bleat about "the workers" when they've never done any work harder than lifting a wine glass. Oh, I know what some of you are thinking: "now you're stereotyping". Well, try this. Go up to a hard hat or a truck driver and call him a communist. Check his reaction.

Hope your health insurance is paid up.
19 posted on 09/26/2001 5:25:36 AM PDT by alpowolf
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To: superdestroyer
If I gave blood and served in the military, can I call Moskos an idiot?
20 posted on 09/26/2001 5:26:29 AM PDT by jwalsh07
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