A Texan who was perhaps ahead of his time?
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To: varina davis
A Texan who was perhaps ahead of his time? No, a Texan who takes his American and Texas lineage to heart and has the backbone to stand by it.
2 posted on
07/02/2002 12:21:10 PM PDT by
TADSLOS
To: varina davis
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A Texan who was perhaps ahead of his time?"
An "American" who heeded the lessons of thousands of "Americans" that went before him.
Texas and America should be proud of MICHAEL G. NEW .
3 posted on
07/02/2002 12:25:17 PM PDT by
G.Mason
To: varina davis
Is he out of jail yet?
To: varina davis
I remember Michael New.
5 posted on
07/02/2002 12:29:47 PM PDT by
lsee
To: varina davis
Great post so close to the holiday which celebrates our freedom.
6 posted on
07/02/2002 12:32:07 PM PDT by
Icthus
To: varina davis
For being in the right and Clinton Politically incorrect this guy got a BC Discharge. In a time where gays and traitors get general discharges, this says a lot about our freedoms and the situation as it is today.
To: varina davis
A real Texan.
To: varina davis
No, a Texan who disobeyed direct orders and spit in the face of everyone that's ever worn the uniform. A coward.
To: varina davis
Our local group (Americans For The Constitution) staged a nice little
anti-UN demonstration/counter-celebration down at the Veteran's Memorial during the 50th U.N. Anniversery Celebration in downtown Anchorage in January 1996.
We started off with a prayer followed by robust accapella renditions of various new(Vaus) and old patriotic songs, and then Michael New's Grandmother Ruth New (a brave and fascinationg woman in her own right) got up and gave us an insightful talk about Michael, his background and upbringing.
Raised in Texas and homeschooled by Christian parents, he was taught alot of history (World/U.S./Texas) and exposed to family values and solid patriotism by his Grandmother, an active John Birch Society letter-writer of many many years. Her talk was wonderful and inspiring.
Then we sang a few more patriotic songs about our love for America and our way of life, before we ceremoniously BURNED a United Nations Flag. The local TV cameras were rolling throughout, and as we danced around the smoldering blue nylon puddle, I gleefully shouted for all the world to hear, "SO MUCH FOR THE ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FLAG"
An uplifting and spirited time was had by all 50+ attendees ... a much needed respite after so many many, dark dark days of Klintonism, and fear for the very survival of our nation.
Even a few of the liberal mind-numbed Channel 2 & 13 'News At Six' camera folks seemed to 'get it'.
Some day I'll get my techy-self together enough to at least post-up a few photos of the event from my video.
14 posted on
07/02/2002 3:21:34 PM PDT by
CIBvet
To: varina davis
..Texan who was perhaps ahead of his time?...I was thinking perhaps he was born 200 years too late. Can't you just see someone as brave and as steadfast as Michael New, manning the walls of the Alamo? Thanks for posting this, Varina.
To: varina davis
I remember Michael New very well. I thought he was right then, just as Bush is right now. He's a young Texan I'm proud of.
To: varina davis
bumping a hero for my own index
To: varina davis
I see a lot of names on this thread of people that chastised that female pilot in Saudi Arabia for refusing to dress up like an Arab ninja woman by wearing a burkha, that are now calling Spc. Michael New a 'patriot'.
Michael New wouldn't wear a blue beret because he said 'if I wanted to become a mercernary, I would have joined the French Foreign Legion'. The female pilot refused to adopt 12th century customs to satisfy a bunch of insane muslim assholes who probably cheered when the WTC was destroyed.
I won't name names, but how do some of you reconcile that conundrum?
Oh, I get it: It's all about who was POTUS at the time.
To: varina davis
A Texan ahead of his time? Given the spat between Bush, and the congress against the ICC, I would say he was pretty much ahead of his time.
He should be given an honorable discharge. Bush should fix this.
To: varina davis
It cost him a lot to take the stand he did. A lesser person would have simply caved in and gone along with Clinton's World Government scheme. Think about the price Michael New paid when a scumbag, a traitor, and a rapist like Clinton lives high on the hog. New did it to preserve our constitutional ideals and American national sovereignty. Contrast his principled stand with Clinton's self serving political butt covering conduct. Then ask yourself which one America deserves to salute for being faithful to her and to our form of government not a distant and unelected U.N.
To: varina davis
"A Texan who was perhaps ahead of his time?"...or perhaps just an American who really MEANT it when he swore to uphold the Constitution....
....and who isn't afraid to make a stand for what's right.
redrock
135 posted on
07/03/2002 12:22:19 AM PDT by
redrock
To: varina davis
My hat is off to him.
To: varina davis
Make sure there's no fringe on the flag!!!
232 posted on
07/04/2002 5:41:43 PM PDT by
Illbay
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To: varina davis
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262 posted on
07/04/2002 8:18:55 PM PDT by
Coleus
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