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  1. Perp

    Flag Poles

    I completely see where you're coming from, and thank you for engaging in respectful discussion. :) The fact is that we already make decisions like this every day: what do we do when our rights/preferences conflict with the rights/preferences of others? For example: where does somebody's right...
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    Flag Poles

    Well it's good to see that you support the Australian tradition of rationally discussing differences, in good faith. *sigh*
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    Flag Poles

    You've missed the point, and I'll try once more. :) I don't object to the Australian flag. I served the Australian military for 7 years, my husband served for 12 years, my sister is serving in "an unnamed desert hotspot" right now, and hubby's first cousin was killed in Afghanistan serving in...
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    Flag Poles

    If you think that behaviour contributes to the kind of world you want to live in, fill your boots I guess. Person 1 engages in Act A. Act A offends person 2. Person 1 is offended by person 2 being offended by Act A, so vows to engage in more of Act A. And this promotes harmony and...
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    Flag Poles

    When you're an Australian, in Australia, you're obviously not advertising your nationality, because we assume you're an Aussie. So what motivates you to want to fly one over your home? You already know (I assume) that some people will find it offensive, so what greater good is being served...
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    Flag Poles

    Check with your Council; you usually need a permit to install a flagpole. Though I have no idea what drives people to want to do such things. :confused:
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