I love that quote you use in your sig line Texian. :) Drive on with it !Texian wrote:Mike1951 wrote:Wasn't there a law not too many decades ago that said you couldn't make something to resemble the flag?
Uhhh, thats why I posted the link above. http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagetiq.html Here is what it says about penalties for disregarding the flag code. I believe that any specific questions about display of the flag and the flag code can be found in this link.
Are there penalties for violating the Flag Code?
No. The Flag Code serves as a guide to be followed on a purely voluntary basis to insure proper respect for the flag. The Supreme Court has ruled that politically motivated violations of the Flag Code are protected by the First Amendment.
The Flag Code has no provision for enforcement. No fines, no penalties. There is nothing law enforcement can do when the Flag Code is broken.
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- Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:17 am
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- Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:28 am
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KBCraig wrote:As opposed to burning it to retire it?anygunanywhere wrote:Whether you disagree with these practices or not, all of these are attempts to display the flag proudly. This is much better than burning it in protest.
I'm very uncomfortable with letting the thought police divine which of identical acts is a crime, versus proper respect. It doesn't matter if a flag is burned in a metal container, tossed into a burn barrel with the household trash, or thrown on the ground and doused in lighter fluid: "desecration" versus "retired" is strictly in the mind of the actor. Thoughts should never be a crime.
This exact same topic came up on a work-related forum recently (our new uniforms have the "reverse" flag on the right shoulder). I pointed out that "proud, flag-waving, patriotic Americans" are the worst violators of the Flag Code, especially as seen recently on Independence Day weekend.
Think about it:
- Baked beans and potato salad dumped onto American flag paper plates, to be mixed with hamburger grease and then tossed in the trash.
- Nasty hands and snotty noses wiped on American flag paper napkins.
- Sunbathers and swimmers stretching out on American flag beach towels.
- Picnickers sitting on the ground in their American flag clothing.
- Or, sitting their sweaty bottoms on their American flag bag chairs.
- Parade-goers proudly waving small American flags, which are then either dropped on the ground or dumped in the nearest trash can, or into the floorboard of the car to be trampled and/or left to fade in the sun.
- Pitiful, faded, torn flags flying in all weather, around the clock, without benefit of illumination.
Frankly, the protester who burns an American flag because he believes his country has gone to heck in a handbasket, earns more respect from me than a "patriot" who has so little regard for the flag that he blows his nose on one and tosses it in the trash.
hmmmm, thanks for posting this KB... i'm not sure I agree with you but it's certainly a perspective I hadn't considered. I'll have to give that some honest thought.
on a lighter note... I'm guessing you're not a fan of these types of items either?
I honestly always thought stuff like that was kinda patriotic... and maybe it is if it's worn with the right intent in mind... not sure.
- Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:17 pm
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how about just keeping another flag that says... "hey... i need some help over here!"
KISS :)
KISS :)
- Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:13 am
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see, now i knew there had to be a good reason for it.
thanks :)
thanks :)
- Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:21 am
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Reversed flags?
Can someone please explain this to me?
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/FLAG931-56175-675.html
why would they make a reverse flag? I seems rather unpatriotic to me, but i've seen it no military uniforms. There must be a logical reason for it.
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/FLAG931-56175-675.html
why would they make a reverse flag? I seems rather unpatriotic to me, but i've seen it no military uniforms. There must be a logical reason for it.