Democratic convention organizers claimed the flags were not going to be discarded--but instead were snatched from the site of Obama's historic address to carry out a "cheap political stunt."
McCain supporters said the flags were discovered by a vendor at Denver's Invesco Field after the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention. The vendor supposedly found trash bags full of flags in and near garbage bins, and turned them over to the McCain campaign.
Okay. Lemme see if I got this straight. A patriotic vendor at Invesco Field found a boat-load of miniature American flags--12,000 of them--stuffed into garbage bags sitting out by the garbage bins. He probably looked around a bit; maybe asked somebody if they knew why the flags were in the trash piles.
He called the campaign office of his preferred presidential candidate, John McCain, and told 'em about it. I can hear the person at the campaign office: "
WHAT'S in the trash? Are you sure? That's just not right. Yes, please. Move them aside and I'll make some phone calls to find someone who can come pick them up. And thank you for your patriotism."
After the fact, the Obama camp calls it a "cheap political stunt," and says that they had no intention of throwing the flags away.
So what I'm struggling with is, if the Obama machine is telling the truth, why were those flags sitting out with the trash? And even if the intent was to leave them with the trash for a minute until somebody pulled up a van, why were the flags left unattended, and with the rest of the garbage, long enough for the vendor to look around, make a decision, make some phone calls, and for someone to load those abandoned bags of American flags into a truck?
I'm sorry. Something ain't right there. The Obamas have repeatedly demonstrated that, while they may be patriots (I'll withhold making that judgment because I can't see what is in their hearts) they choose
not to demonstrate it in the simple ways that I have been raised to believe.