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Flag Burning

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My Nuts Are Flat
Apr 18, 2002
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Towing the party line.
Old Man G Funk said:
What specific group of people are you "hating" by burning a flag?
Whiny bastards with big yellow ribbons on their SUVS and cheney bush bumper stickers. They can also been seen driving pickup trucks with gun racks and a gigantic eagle/flag stickers across their entire back window.
 

Tenchiro

Attention K Mart Shoppers
Jul 19, 2002
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New England
Transcend said:
Whiny bastards with big yellow ribbons on their SUVS and cheney bush bumper stickers. They can also been seen driving pickup trucks with gun racks and a gigantic eagle/flag stickers across their entire back window.
Don't forget the disintigrated american flag that has been rotting since 9/11
 

Ciaran

Fear my banana
Apr 5, 2004
9,839
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So Cal
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Dang, you guys are funny. I should have to pay an entrance fee to this kind of entertainment!

And I'll burn any flag I damn well please and YOU aren't going to tell me otherwise. If you don't like it, too bad, so sad for you. Who do you think YOU are that you can tell me what to do? You're just another moronic human being just like me. You have neither the right nor the intelligence to tell me how I should live so eff you. (Not written to any one specifically, but if it's meant for you, you'll know it.)
 

MudGrrl

AAAAH! Monkeys stole my math!
Mar 4, 2004
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Boston....outside of it....
Twat waffle.


Awesome!



btw, twat waffle (alta), just in case you didn't already figure it out (as some people have pointed out), this issue is a wedge issue to distract you from the real stuff.

If I burned a flag in front of you, you would probably be more concerned about that than the millions of other things that actually impact your life, wouldn't you?

You would go all foamy at the mouth and start stuttering some sort of jibberish about patriotism and our country and some kind of crap about how people died so I can live free. You would probably crush the little Pabst Blue Ribbon can you were holding because you were so enraged.


And all I did was light up a flag.

Do you get it yet?
 

alta01

Chimp
Aug 7, 2005
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Flag Holidays

Independence Day is a flag holiday--one of 17 days specifically designated in the code on which citizens are encouraged to display the flag, if they're not in the habit of doing so daily.

Flag holidays are as follows:

1. New Year's Day - Jan. 1

2. Inauguration Day - Jan. 20

3. Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 12

4. Washington's Birthday - third Monday in February

5. Easter Sunday - (variable)

6. Mother's Day - second Sunday in May

7. Armed Forces Day - third Saturday in May

8. Memorial Day (half-staff until noon) - last Monday in May

9. Flag Day - June 14

10. Independence Day - July 4

11. Labor Day - first Monday in September

12. Constitution Day - Sept. 17

13. Columbus Day - second Monday in October

14. Navy Day - Oct. 27

15. Veterans Day - Nov. 11

16. Thanksgiving Day - fourth Thursday in November

17. Christmas Day - Dec. 25

The code also urges citizens to display the flag on additional days that are proclaimed by the president of the United States, on days that commemorate the date in which their state was admitted to the union and on specific state holidays.

Manner of Display

The flag should be hoisted briskly at dawn and lowered ceremoniously at dusk. The flag should be displayed at night only if it is lighted dramatically, as from below. To fly the flag at half-staff, raise it briskly to the top of the pole, keep it there for a moment and then lower it to half-staff. Before taking the flag down for the day, return it briefly to the top of the pole.
The flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all-weather flag is used.
When the flag is displayed from a staff projecting horizontally or at an angle, the union (the blue rectangle on which stars are embroidered or fastened) should be at the staff's peak, unless the flag is being flown at half-staff.
When displayed horizontally against a wall the union should be to the left of the observer, looking from the street or in the audience. The same holds when a flag is displayed horizontally in a window. When the flag is displayed vertically against a wall, the union is also to the observer's left. Likewise, when a flag is hung vertically in a window.
When displayed directly over a street, the flag is hung vertically, and it is centered in the street with the union aligned with the north or east. In a north/south street, this means the flag is hung across the street with the union on the east side of the street. Conversely, on an east/west street, the union is on the north side of the street.
For visual reference on all of this, visit the American Legion Web site (www.legion.org).
Prohibitions

Never use the flag for advertising purposes, as drapery, linens or as clothing, or print it on items soon to be discarded--napkins and paper plates, for example. It should not be used as part of a uniform--athletic or otherwise, unless you are a member of the military, a patriotic organization, police force, fire department or rescue/ambulance squad.
Never attach a flag directly to a vehicle or drape it over a vehicle. Instead, the flag should be attached to a staff secured to a vehicle's chassis or to the right front fender. The flag should be displayed on floats in a similar manner. When bunting is used for patriotic display instead of a flag, the colors are arranged from top to bottom: blue, white and red.
Never display the flag in a manner in which it is easily damaged or with it touching the ground.
Never display the flag upside down--as this is a distress signal.
In Patriotic Observance

In unabashedly old-fashioned and refreshingly blunt language the code calls on all those present to recognize the flag when it passes as part of a holiday parade:

Stand.
Place your right hand over your heart. And in particular, the code says: "Men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart." Military personnel in uniform should "render the military salute."
Flowers and Other Patriotic Facts

Suppose you were to give someone flowers, and you wanted to be patriotic about it. Which flower should you choose? The rose is designated as the National Floral Emblem. Although no color is specified in the code, our choice would be a dark red type, such as the hybrid tea rose, Mr. Lincoln.

If you were to utter our national motto, what would you say? It would be, "In God we trust."

And if the heat weren't too great, and you were roused to march, what tune should you march to? The National March is "Stars And Stripes Forever," by John Philip Sousa.



MudGrrl said:
Twat waffle.


Awesome!



btw, twat waffle (alta), just in case you didn't already figure it out (as some people have pointed out), this issue is a wedge issue to distract you from the real stuff.

If I burned a flag in front of you, you would probably be more concerned about that than the millions of other things that actually impact your life, wouldn't you?

You would go all foamy at the mouth and start stuttering some sort of jibberish about patriotism and our country and some kind of crap about how people died so I can live free. You would probably crush the little Pabst Blue Ribbon can you were holding because you were so enraged.


And all I did was light up a flag.

Do you get it yet?
 

alta01

Chimp
Aug 7, 2005
17
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It's never to early!!!

Don't get it stuffed up your "twat waffle".

Hey, tell me what's the real issues hear. Enlighten me!!

MudGrrl said:
Twat waffle.


Awesome!



btw, twat waffle (alta), just in case you didn't already figure it out (as some people have pointed out), this issue is a wedge issue to distract you from the real stuff.

If I burned a flag in front of you, you would probably be more concerned about that than the millions of other things that actually impact your life, wouldn't you?

You would go all foamy at the mouth and start stuttering some sort of jibberish about patriotism and our country and some kind of crap about how people died so I can live free. You would probably crush the little Pabst Blue Ribbon can you were holding because you were so enraged.


And all I did was light up a flag.

Do you get it yet?
 

Old Man G Funk

Choir Boy
Nov 21, 2005
2,864
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In a handbasket
alta01 said:
Independence Day is a flag holiday--one of 17 days specifically designated in the code on which citizens are encouraged to display the flag, if they're not in the habit of doing so daily.

Manner of Display

The flag should be hoisted briskly at dawn and lowered ceremoniously at dusk. The flag should be displayed at night only if it is lighted dramatically, as from below. <snip>
(All emphasis mine and snipped for brevity.)

Besides the fact that this doesn't really have anything to do with flag burning, notice anything about the words I highlighted? They do not mandate. People have the freedom to follow this code or not. We do not enforce patriotism in this country. People also have the right to burn the flag or not, and you would rather take that right away than have your feelings hurt. Once again, it's sad.
 

Upgr8r

High Priest or maybe Jedi Master
May 2, 2006
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Ventura, CA
alta01 said:
Flag Holidays

Independence Day is a flag holiday--one of 17 days specifically designated in the code on which citizens are encouraged to display the flag, if they're not in the habit of doing so daily.

Never use the flag for advertising purposes, as drapery, linens or as clothing, or print it on items soon to be discarded--napkins and paper plates, for example. It should not be used as part of a uniform--athletic or otherwise, unless you are a member of the military, a patriotic organization, police force, fire department or rescue/ambulance squad.
ALta, how can you disgrace the flag by admiring it printed on clothing, even if it IS on a bikini worn my Mudgrrl. I thought you were a patrotic American. How can I ever put stock in your posts again.