Take it down. We, as a nation, honored Joseph Stalin until it was no longer fashionable to do so. I'm sure in some Huckabee campaign office, one may find a, oh, let's see...Confederate flag! Hell, a British flag can be considered un-American. I consider a Confederate flag to be anti-American. So, let's lay off on the Che poster, and presume that the staffer is all for the Bill of Rights, free markets and No-War-for-Oil t-shirts.
That flag hanging (hunging?) was a fashion statement, not my declaration of war against the proletariats (or would I be fighting for the proletariats?).
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Take it down. We, as a nation, honored Joseph Stalin until it was no longer fashionable to do so. I'm sure in some Huckabee campaign office, one may find a, oh, let's see...Confederate flag! Hell, a British flag can be considered un-American. I consider a Confederate flag to be anti-American. So, let's lay off on the Che poster, and presume that the staffer is all for the Bill of Rights, free markets and No-War-for-Oil t-shirts.
spoken like a guy who hung a che flag in his dorm room through 4 years of college
That flag hanging (hunging?) was a fashion statement, not my declaration of war against the proletariats (or would I be fighting for the proletariats?).
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