I would wager they wouldn't know how a flag is retired, they probably know it's "illegal" to burn a flag though. Why would I wager? Because I know the sort of person this argument springs from . . . it's not patriotism, it's needing to feel superior to someone else and choosing that as a means.
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Quoth PepperElf View PostFor extended usage - especially if the flag pole is one of those really tall ones - I'd personally recommend a heavier duty flag that's individually sewn. That's what we used onboard my ships in the Navy - instead of just printing the flag image to a single rectangle of fabric, each stripe and star was individually sewn. That type of flag tends to fray a lot less.
Quoth Kereminde View PostI would wager they wouldn't know how a flag is retired, they probably know it's "illegal" to burn a flag though.I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem.
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Ironically you retire a flag by... well burning it.
The local American Legion just had their yearly ceremony on Veteran's day. They supplied the flags they collected throughout the year and invited the public to bring their own old flags as well.
and i found this - flag retirement guidelines. looks pretty interesting
Hmmm though you know there is one possible solution to the flag issue...
Murals.at least the ends won't fray.
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Quoth XCashier View PostThe proper method of flag disposal is burning, actually. But there's a ceremony involved, rather than just torching it (I learned it and participated in one during Girl Scouts).
. . . what, they get to be a smart*ss, so do I.
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Quoth smileyeagle1021 View PostSo, points to the "evil foreigners" who own the hotel for giving the "patriots" exactly what they want, making sure that there are no flags in less than pristine condition."Ignorance is no excuse for a law."
.................................................. ..................- Alfred E. Newman
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Quoth PepperElf View PostIronically you retire a flag by... well burning it.
The local American Legion just had their yearly ceremony on Veteran's day. They supplied the flags they collected throughout the year and invited the public to bring their own old flags as well.
and i found this - flag retirement guidelines. looks pretty interesting)
I'll have to give the Legion a call after the holidayThey say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.
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Quoth Kereminde View PostI would wager they wouldn't know how a flag is retired, they probably know it's "illegal" to burn a flag though. Why would I wager? Because I know the sort of person this argument springs from . . . it's not patriotism, it's needing to feel superior to someone else and choosing that as a means.
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