Posted by Dave from MN on February 21, 2008 at 07:10:07 from (96.24.89.145):
I agree that politicss and other nasty stuff shouldnt be on here, but I am surprised and kinda bothered that a post asking if/how they display their pride for their country on their farm is offensive. It wasnt political, we take pride in our farms, which has to do with tractors, and farming is an American tradition and what the flag stands for was the back bone for farming and tractors to become as loved as they are. What the heck? Unless I missed something I do not see what was wrong. If some one lives in another country and are proud of that country, well then they could just post how they display their flags. Can some one fill me in if they seen what was so offensive. I felt darned good after I posted it and read the first 4 replies. Now would it have been removed had I asked who all displays the flags of their "tractor" brand they are proud of?
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