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Chuck Norris to American ‘patriots’: stop flying U.S. flag or fly one that is 'tea-stained'

September 21, 9:49 AMGrassroots Politics ExaminerRon Moore
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Chuck Norris is known for playing good guys with a violent streak. Now as a political commentator he continues to play that role but now he considers America’s choice of Commander in Chief the bad guy. In short he hates the choice voters made and is willing to suggest that a violent overthrow of that choice would be consistent with the Founders’ principles.
 
In his commentary today on WorldNetDaily he suggests that its time to take down the flag and fly a flag with a message; Don’t Tread on Me. He says this call to arms is meant to educate friends and neighbors about the enemy within. He reminisces about the day Americans, suffering from a form of patriotic PTSD after 9/11 simply chose to trust a Commander in Chief who at the end of the day proved to be a scofflaw and community organizer; at least if the community is Al-Qaeda. Americans considered the lives and liberties lost in that aftermath of that terrible day and voted overwhelmingly for change and the rule of law. Norris is fed up with the American people and spouts his vitriol at them on a weekly basis.
 
 In today’s column he states that,
 
On Sept. 12, 2002, we sought to protect our nation against terrorists from without. Beginning on Sept. 12, 2009, we are seeking to protect our nation against enemies of our republic from within. Many of us are protesting the present political direction of Washington. Outrageous borrowing, excessive bailouts, massive spending, speedball stimulus plans, universal hell-care and swings toward socialism are just a few of things that were protested that day. Of course, economics is far from America's only problem, as large as it appears to loom.“
 
Norris says it time for revolution:
 
“It is no surprise therefore that tea parties have transformed into town hall revolts, cross-country town criers, 9/12 movements, the Tea Party Express and a proliferation of protests across the Internet. Washington can decry all of these as organized partisan resistance, but the fact of the matter is every-day common citizens and patriots across this country are fed up with the federal government, and they're not going to take it anymore.
 
As 9/12 concluded, we all heard many ways to keep this revolutionary movement going. But I was sitting back thinking there's one way we can take a daily stand and declare that, as for my me and my house, we will serve God and the republic as the founders did. “
 
He suggests taking down the American flag and flying an alternative or at the very least a ‘tea-stained’ U.S. flag whatever that means:
 
“If that describes you, then I suggest you fly some revolutionary flag in lieu of your 50 star flag over the next year or so. Post the 13-star Betsy Ross flag, Navy Jack or Gadsden flag ("Don't Tread On Me") or any representation that tells the story of Old Glory and makes a stand for our founders' vision of America.
 
Of course patriots know that the 50 stars flag truly represents one nation under God and our founders' republic, but modernists simply don't get it. So what do you say we make a statement by flying a different flag, and educate our neighbors when they ask us, "Why are you flying that flag instead of the contemporary stars and stripes?" (If you insist on posting a modern U.S.A. flag too, then get one that has been tea stained, to show your solidarity with our founders). “
 
Once again Norris encourages the next Timothy McVeigh to act. Shouts of “You Lie” may be followed by shouts of “You Die” if this rhetoric continues. Then flags will be lowered; to half-staff. Doesn’t anyone on the right have the courage to stand up for the people’s right to choose a leader?

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