XJosh95
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Value what the flag stands for.
Value what the flag stands for.
It is a great place to live. Not as great as it was ten years ago, but still better than the majority of the rest of the world.
Someday I will choose to live off the grid, with my jeep and six hot women. That would be a good life.
You think living w 6 women would be fun?
I hear their cycles will synchronize.You think living w 6 women would be fun?
Yes, you're making too much of it.
Don't value the flag, it's simply an object.
Value what the flag stands for.
Yeah, they would have to be mute, and agree to wear shock collars, and call me "master".
They can cycle together, no big deal. They're mute, not sewed shut.
Now THAT would be a good life.
It is much more than an just an object. It needs to be treated properly. I am not condoning flag worship, but I have a ton more respect for Aaron for taking the flag down at night because it is not illuminated. Almost nobody does that, or even knows why. My wife rolls her eyes constantly because I point out improperly displayed flags/flagpoles all the time.
Read up: http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagcode.htm
The flag is not an object, it is a symbol.
Kids today know more about batman's searchlight than they do the correct way to display and honor a symbol of our country. If everyone in this country would take pride in something like displaying the flag correctly, maybe we wouldn't be in the shit storm that we are now.
I'm pretty sure that all those veterans who have or will carry it into battle would disagree with the objectivity of an important symbol of our freedom. If you can't display it properly, don't display it at all.