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Sunday, November 3, 2013

Navy Seals can't wear Don't Tread on Me patch, it's EXTREMIST!

"NavySeals.com reports, "The 'Don’t Tread On Me' flag or First Navy Jack has flown on naval ships throughout our history, including the American Revolutionary War. The rattlesnake is especially significant and symbolic. The rattle has thirteen layers, signifying the original Thirteen Colonies."

What is the rationale for this decision? My best guess lies in the Obama administration's assessment that the American Tea Party is an extremist group.


Tea Party participant with Gadsden Flag.
And since many of the so-called extremists at Tea Party rallies often fly the yellow Gadsden Flag and the First Navy Jack Flag, both of which contain the phrase, "Don't Tread on Me", those flags must also symbolize extremism, and cannot be tolerated by the Obama Administration, the Department of  Defense, nor the Navy. The Tea Party also enthusiastically carries and  supports the American Flag, which has not yet been banned on Military uniforms.


First Navy Jack Flag


Rather than fly these flags proudly aboard Navy ships and submarines, at Naval bases, or during various patriotic, Tea Party, and other American events, let us pretend that Americans should...



throw the American Flag on the ground like trash,

 or..........



 
defecate and urinate on Old Glory,

or...




 
...even burn the American Flag, the Gadsden Flag, and the  First Navy Jack Flag



like the liberal-supported Occupy Movement, union protests for Mayday, and other left-wing groups. None of which, have been labeled "EXTREMIST".

 Yes, if only the Tea Party would show some patriotic behavior like the liberal left groups, maybe then, the Obama administration, the Democrats in government, and the news organizations would label them as just "PATRIOTS", exercising their first amendment rights. 

And perhaps then, the Navy Seals would be permitted to wear the "Don't Tread on Me" shoulder patches on their uniforms, once again.

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