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karostay 01-11-2020 09:10 AM

Why no Flags
 
Mrs and I attended one of the squares last evening .
After living here 10 years plus it finally came to my attention there's no US flag at the squares nor any visible in the surrounding area.
Being such a patriotic community that we are just surprised our country's symbol isn't being displayed

Nor an emoji of the US flag either on this site

Xcuse 01-11-2020 10:26 AM

http://www.**************.com/wp-con...er-Landing.jpg
Tried to show a copy of the flag flying at Lake Sumter Landing near the radio station, but the link isn't letting me copy it.

OrangeBlossomBaby 01-11-2020 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1708941)
Mrs and I attended one of the squares last evening .
After living here 10 years plus it finally came to my attention there's no US flag at the squares nor any visible in the surrounding area.
Being such a patriotic community that we are just surprised our country's symbol isn't being displayed

Nor an emoji of the US flag either on this site

I find it refreshing. Shoving patriotism in each others' faces doesn't prove you are patriotic. It just proves you feel the need to show off. I'm surrounded by flags in my neighborhood now, and it's frankly a turnoff.

It's sort of like a belief in a religion. Wearing a cross on a chain, plus a cross on your lapel, plus Jesus bumper stickers on your car, plus a creche in your front yard for 90 days, plus a statue of Jesus on your porch, plus a huge bloody Jesus cross over your bed - tells me that you like the "in your face" method of worship. It doesn't tell me that you actually believe in any of the religion.

The people who perform patriotic acts impress me more than the flags they fly or the Veteran hats they wear (and I've learned that many of these "veterans" aren't even veterans - they wear the hats into stores to get the discounts).

CWGUY 01-11-2020 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1708941)
Mrs and I attended one of the squares last evening .
After living here 10 years plus it finally came to my attention there's no US flag at the squares nor any visible in the surrounding area.
Being such a patriotic community that we are just surprised our country's symbol isn't being displayed

Nor an emoji of the US flag either on this site

:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah: Next time you are at Spanish Springs look down Main St. towards 441. There is a VERY LARGE flag flying. Also one at Veterans' Memorial Park.

At LSL a flag is flying in front of the radio station.

I don't know about Paddock Sq. so I will not comment...... others may want to try that approach! :boom:

Joe V. 01-11-2020 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1708973)
I find it refreshing. Shoving patriotism in each others' faces doesn't prove you are patriotic. It just proves you feel the need to show off. I'm surrounded by flags in my neighborhood now, and it's frankly a turnoff.

It's sort of like a belief in a religion. Wearing a cross on a chain, plus a cross on your lapel, plus Jesus bumper stickers on your car, plus a creche in your front yard for 90 days, plus a statue of Jesus on your porch, plus a huge bloody Jesus cross over your bed - tells me that you like the "in your face" method of worship. It doesn't tell me that you actually believe in any of the religion.

The people who perform patriotic acts impress me more than the flags they fly or the Veteran hats they wear (and I've learned that many of these "veterans" aren't even veterans - they wear the hats into stores to get the discounts).

What stores give veteran's discounts for merely wearing a hat? I am always asked for my retired military ID to confirm if I am eligible.

billethkid 01-11-2020 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1708973)
I find it refreshing. Shoving patriotism in each others' faces doesn't prove you are patriotic. It just proves you feel the need to show off. I'm surrounded by flags in my neighborhood now, and it's frankly a turnoff.

It's sort of like a belief in a religion. Wearing a cross on a chain, plus a cross on your lapel, plus Jesus bumper stickers on your car, plus a creche in your front yard for 90 days, plus a statue of Jesus on your porch, plus a huge bloody Jesus cross over your bed - tells me that you like the "in your face" method of worship. It doesn't tell me that you actually believe in any of the religion.

The people who perform patriotic acts impress me more than the flags they fly or the Veteran hats they wear (and I've learned that many of these "veterans" aren't even veterans - they wear the hats into stores to get the discounts).

Bait!?!?

Bucco 01-11-2020 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1708973)
I find it refreshing. Shoving patriotism in each others' faces doesn't prove you are patriotic. It just proves you feel the need to show off. I'm surrounded by flags in my neighborhood now, and it's frankly a turnoff.

It's sort of like a belief in a religion. Wearing a cross on a chain, plus a cross on your lapel, plus Jesus bumper stickers on your car, plus a creche in your front yard for 90 days, plus a statue of Jesus on your porch, plus a huge bloody Jesus cross over your bed - tells me that you like the "in your face" method of worship. It doesn't tell me that you actually believe in any of the religion.

The people who perform patriotic acts impress me more than the flags they fly or the Veteran hats they wear (and I've learned that many of these "veterans" aren't even veterans - they wear the hats into stores to get the discounts).

Actually as many have noticed and commented on...there is a HUGE AMOUNT of FAUX patriotism in The Villages for some reason. So much so, it has left a void where REAL patriotism should be, and takes away from the REALITY of what it means to be patriotic and honor our country.

ColdNoMore 01-11-2020 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Bucco (Post 1709007)
Actually as many have noticed and commented on...there is a HUGE AMOUNT of FAUX patriotism in The Villages for some reason. So much so, it has left a void where REAL patriotism should be, and takes away from the REALITY of what it means to be patriotic and honor our country.

YEP...nailed it! :boom:

Bucco 01-11-2020 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1709005)
Bait!?!?

I took the post to which you reply NOT to be bait at all, and simply an opinion with which I believe to be totally accurate.

I find the OP to be more of "bait" than the poster you accuse.

I offer no opinion on either poster as I do not know them, but find your accusation to be a bit out of line.

LOUD voices are not a pre requisite for demonstrating patriotism.

ColdNoMore 01-11-2020 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bucco (Post 1709010)
I took the post to which you reply NOT to be bait at all, and simply an opinion with which I believe to be totally accurate.

I find the OP to be more of "bait" than the poster you accuse.

I offer no opinion on either poster as I do not know them, but find your accusation to be a bit out of line.

LOUD voices are not a pre requisite for demonstrating patriotism.



It sure would be nice, if certain folks were capable of understanding...that obvious & simple truism. :ohdear:



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Polar Bear 01-11-2020 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bucco (Post 1709007)
Actually as many have noticed and commented on...there is a HUGE AMOUNT of FAUX patriotism in The Villages for some reason...

I’m honestly wondering what sorts of things fall into that category.

ColdNoMore 01-11-2020 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1709041)
I’m honestly wondering what sorts of things fall into that category.

Hmm, methinks anytime someone puts a party/person, over country...would fit that category. :ho:

Bucco 01-11-2020 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1709041)
I’m honestly wondering what sorts of things fall into that category.

When a flurry of so called patriotism is noted on this forum, and in parades honoring one person, a visible non patriot, I consider that lip service only.

Honoring our REAL hero's, even if they do not agree with you or yours, honoring actions FOR the country, yelling loudly about those who actually steal from vets, then proclaim patriotism,would be a few simple exclamations.

I have problems with so called patrons of patriotism who are NOTHING but phony talk.

John_W 01-11-2020 04:29 PM

There is some work involved, they would need lights to operate if they fly the flag at night or have someone whose job is to put up and take down flag everyday. I went to the Molly Hatchet concert at Savannah Center last Wednesday and when the band brought out the American Flag the place went nuts.

https://www.collinsflags.com/blog/wp...g-at-night.jpg

https://www.ofofo.zone/wp-content/up...h-happened.jpg

OrangeBlossomBaby 01-11-2020 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1709005)
Bait!?!?

I refer you to your own signature quote from Samuel Clemens, and add the context: He said if he were to teach patriotism in schools he would...

"throw out the old maxim, ‘My country, right or wrong,’ etc., and instead I would say, ‘My country when she is right.’ Because patriotism is supporting your country all the time, but your government only when it deserves it."

No, not bait. It's called an opinion, on a discussion forum.


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