People, especially lawmakers, who think the flag is more important than the things it represents, like say, the Constitution.
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Chad’s Thoughts on Twitter
- @mattyglesias Question about NGDP targeting: if the Fed had been doing this since the 1970s, could it have headed off stagflation? 2 months ago
- Banks want immunity for illegal shortcuts on millions of mortgages. Tell Obama to stop this bad deal: http://t.co/R6Okd2ph via @MoveOn 3 months ago
- Hey @Rockies, I'm in Sec. 113, row 32, seat 3. Pick me to play a game! 4 months ago
- RT @nicholasmonsour: Ever think you have to tweet really bad, but then a blog comes out? 6 months ago
- RT @jowyang: Let's start a flashmob: When the space shuttle returns, everyone dress up up in Ape outfits. 6 months ago
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I agree. If such a travesty does come to pass, I will organize a constitution burning ceremony on the steps of some capital. It might be my own state capital, it might be E.C.. I hope I never have to make the arrangements.
Chad, how can I e-mail you? It feels like I am posting notes at a bus station. I have many things to tell you that need not be in the public domain. I have new papers, new hobbies, new obsessions, and new drinking stories. I am recognized by a large portion of the wait staff at a certain bar in my neighborhood. Sometimes the manager will shout, “It’s good to see you again!” when I enter. I swear that I go there no more than twice per month. This is not appropriate material for a flag burning comment! Send me a damn e-mail!