No more red white and blue

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How is this for "Proud To Be An American?" No red white and blue for athletes, because it might make them a target. Sounds like the terrorists won that battle!

RALEIGH, N.C. -- As a precaution, American track and field athletes at the 2004 Olympics might not be allowed to wear red, white and blue or anything with "USA" when they are not competing.

"For security reasons, if that's the way they want to go, that's what we'll do," said U.S. men's track coach George Williams, also track and field coach at St. Augustine's College in Raleigh.

USA Track & Field spokeswoman Jill Geer said Monday a formal policy on clothing outside of competition has not been issued.

"Coaching and managerial teams always look at a number of security issues before any international competition, including clothing," Geer said. "For the 2004 Games, the Olympic team is within the oversight of the U.S. Olympic Committee."

A spokesman for the U.S. Olympic Committee did not return a call seeking comment on whether the USOC was considering a similar proposal.

Greece is spending more than $750 million for security -- the biggest security budget in Olympic history and more than 3½ times as much as what was spent for the 2000 Sydney Games. Authorities plan to deploy about 50,000 security personnel -- including 16,000 soldiers -- during the games.

Williams said track officials have suggested ways to lower the profile of American athletes around Athens.

"They said it would be good if we low-keyed it," he said. But he added: "Some of us are going to look American. We're going to have our Bermuda shorts on and our white tennis shoes. It's going to be hard to do."

In Athens on Monday, a seven-nation security advisory group met to discuss plans for the Olympics. Officials the United States, Australia, Britain, France, Israel, Spain and Germany meet regularly to review progress on security plans
 
I believe you shouldn't flaunt yourself, but I think the song goes:

But I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free..

That is meaningless if we cower to the terrorists..
 
Maybe they should wear burqas.
If I was one of those athletes, and was told not to wear anything that looked American, I would walk around with a US flag draped around me like a cape. Maybe have an eagle perched on my shoulder, and carrying a boombox playing "I'm Proud To Be An American."
 
Comments from a foreign friend of mine

This person is a well-educated diplomat from Latin America, who wishes to retire in the United States based in large part on the freedom and security of living the US. Here is what he said (somewhat paraphrased and translated)

"Completely innocent, good American citizens become the targets of attacks abroad simply by virtue of being American. They are associated for no reason with political institutions and policies put forth by the United States government. No effort is made to separate them from the (perceived) oppressive actions of the US government or US corporations".
 
Well this is understandable. What would be intolerable is if foreigners are attacked in the US on account of the actions of their home countries. That would be wrong.

END SARCASM

People love to beat on America, and whether you are military or civilian or associated with the government in any way it does not matter. They will blame you, personally, anyway for every percieved wrong of the America for the last two centuries.

I don't like the government of Iran but I wouldn't dream of burning the Iranian flag or blowing up the Iranian Deli downtown.

There's some serious anti-American sentiment in Greece. They were protesting Clinton when he visited there, angry at him for bombing Milosovec. It's incredible that all these liberal university students are defending a murderous dictator's right to bulldoze Muslims into mass graves. Of course if they really cared they'd hop across the border and join the fight.

Anti-American hysteria is as stupid as all other prejudices. I think that the people who cry about Americans being racist, xenophobic and/or ignorant are themselves racist, xenophobic and/or ignorant.

People, Americans just can't win. I read this book by a Spanish journalist. In one paragraph he blasts the US for bombing Serbia and turning Kosovo into a "NATO colony". In the very same paragraph he blasts the US for not doing enough to stop the Russians in Chechnya. We cannot win with some people. We are the Source of All Evil, the Great Satan, the Evil Empire to every loser east of Morocco. Nothing will change their minds of this. That is their right to believe this drivel, but they shouldn't be surprised when we stop caring what they think.
 
I guess the folks that came up with this policy aren't familiar with the phrase "these colors don't run".

At the Olympics Commitee, I guess they figure Americans better run...and hide too.

What good is it to send people there to compete if we have to pretend we are not from the US and aren't scared to be representing it.

Stupid me thinks.

If it's that dangerous, let's not go, and not have it here in the US ever again!

S-
 
you can garuntee i would be sporting the red, white, and blue everyday!!

after 9-11 my university tried to make students remove their american flags. because they made the international students uncofortable.

So i went and bought an even larger flag hung it in my door. and put a sign underneath that said.

"If this offends you, go home you aren't wanted here."

nobody said a word.
 
Oh wait, I thought that an aggressive foreign policy was supposed to make us safer....

You don't supose that they lied about that, too?
 
It does, Bfason, It does.....

"Oh wait, I thought that an aggressive foreign policy was supposed to make us safer...."
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That's why the fighting is in Iraq now rather than NYC:D

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"You don't supose that they lied about that, too?
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The lying is coming from those who think the U.S. 'deserves' to be attacked.
Those folks are lying to themselves;)
 
The lying is coming from those who think the U.S. 'deserves' to be attacked.

Cheney, Rumsfeld, Fleischer, and Bush all made numerous statements about Iraq's alleged WMD, Niger uranium, aluminum tubes, long-range Scud missiles, chem-bio agents, etc. For months they acted as if they knew something about Iraq that the rest of us didn't.

With passing day, it becomes move obvious that their statements were calculated lies. They were just pretexts to goad the nation into an unnecessary war.
 
I'm one of the token liberals here, but I disagree with the stealth policy.

Wear your colors with pride.

OTOH, it's what our state department has been doing for several years - closing embassies when the alert color gets to teal, or fuscia, or some such... Sending 'nonessential' people home to hide in the closet...

It seems somehow wrong to me, and it does encourage the BGs.

If you make one of those semi-unintelligible phone calls to the embassy about bombs and trucks, or donkeys and rockets, and the US closes that embassy, are you more or less likely to make another call?

db
 
bfason, other than what you're being fed by the lefty media...

"For months they acted as if they knew something about Iraq that the rest of us didn't."
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Precisely what do you KNOW about Iraq?:)

You feel that the Administration was lying?:D

You feel that Iraq was an 'unneccessary' war? :rolleyes:

I really do suspect that the Administration is acting cogently and in the best interest of the Unites States.

So to paraphrase WildAlaska's sig line:

"My feelings are just as irrelevant as yours" :D

Trying to keep on topic....We should project the colors proudly...nothing will annoy the islamofanatics more than to realize they are having no effect;) .
 
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