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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I agree with porsche4life, big deal. However, as SeanPizzle mentioned, arresting people for dancing at the jefferson memorial, seems stupid, but it really isn't.
I'm a Canadian, if I was American, I'd be patriotic towards America, and would feel that the Jefferson Memorial is kindaaa important. If someone made a rule that I can't dance at the Jefferson Memorial, I'm not going to dance at the Jefferson Memorial. Sure, it might seem a little farfetched that out of respect you shouldn't dance at the memorial, I could see that, but what purpose does it serve me to dance at the memorial?
That guy is stupid, he's taking proving a point to far. Is it that big of a deal that you can't dance at a memorial? Does it ruin your freedom that much? You really have such a desire to dance at the memorial that you just HAVE to? Just to prove some kind of political correctness about rights? It seems like a silly point to prove, and I couldn't agree more with the thread title, times are changing….
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