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DianeM 03-26-2020 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rjsantos592 (Post 1733870)
When is it the wrong time of the year to display an American flag?

Not my question. I love seeing flagpoles year round. I just didn’t know why people were edging their lawns as they do for Memorial Day, etc.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-26-2020 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by crc19188 (Post 1733836)
How about putting out some crosses to let God know we need him back in our lives. If you do not want one out don't put one. Then when this is over we could try to be nice to everyone as we are doing now everyday instead of being in a big hurry to go nowhere. God will get us through this if we ask for his forgiveness and his help. This is only my opinion for I am a sinner also because I was born into this world. Please think about it.

If you think God needs you to put a cross on your lawn in order for him to know you're there, then I'll go ahead and suggest that you might want to look for an actual omnificient god instead.

Dunno about anyone else, your mileage may vary. But my God already knows what we need. That's what makes her God.

DianeM 03-26-2020 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by lwmilo (Post 1733975)
Di,
The American flags posted by your neighbors could be sign of appreciation or gratitude for the living Vietnam Veterans. On the 29th of March, Vietnam Vets will be celebrating the day of Welcome Home from Vietnam, a celebration day we didn't get coming home in the late sixties, early seventies.
Nam Vet 1969 ,70/71

That is an awesome suggestion

Velvet 03-26-2020 11:52 AM

We each have our own version of faith and perhaps this is a time to let each other take comfort in it. Just a thought.

jenistaf 03-26-2020 02:06 PM

It doesn't have to be either the flag or help others, does it? Give generously AND show the flag in solidarity!

DianeM 03-26-2020 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DrHitch (Post 1733887)
The original poster didn't see the news last week when the President of the United States SPECIFICALLY suggested that everyone should fly the US flag as a solidarity symbol during the Coronavirus crisis??

Flying one or more US flags (and the POW flag) is 100% legal (lit at night)....

Of course I’m watching the news. Obviously I missed that particular suggestion. What day was it that he suggested we decorate our lawns?




:BigApplause::

CFrance 03-26-2020 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mumbles (Post 1734270)

While I am all for boosting other people's positive feelings about overcoming this stupid plague, I am also aware that believing overly much in the President's every word doesn't always Mean something. He did say, that he'd like to see us all PACKING THE CHURCHES at Easter. Normally, that's what would happen. This isn't a normal time, even if the Donald thinks it is.

Besides which, it is not about the president's suggestion. It is about National Vietnam Veteran Day. Every yard I've seen displaying them in my neighborhood has a Vietnam veteran living in it.


It's sad that so few people know about this day, considering how much the veterans were shunned and ignored when they came home. My husband was spit on in the Seattle airport when he came home. It was started by proclamation by President Obama in 2012 and was further established as a day of national observance by The Vietnam Veterans Recognition Act of 2017.

DianeM 03-26-2020 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1734274)
Besides which, it is not about the president's suggestion. It is about National Vietnam Veteran Day. Every yard I've seen displaying them in my neighborhood has a Vietnam veteran living in it.


It's sad that so few people know about this day, considering how much the veterans were shunned and ignored when they came home. My husband was spit on in the Seattle airport when he came home. It was started by proclamation by President Obama in 2012 and was further established as a day of national observance by The Vietnam Veterans Recognition Act of 2017.


I agree with you but suspect folks are a bit more engrossed in COVID-19. Hopefully, next year will be better.

Mmarr 03-27-2020 05:02 AM

Love of this country..USA .. showing the pride..

LadyPenO 03-27-2020 07:01 PM

These Patriots are most likely doing both!!! Love of country, love of the less fortunate, and love of thy neighbor! All of these can be multitasked!!!!

DianeM 03-27-2020 07:14 PM

As is usual, many did not read my original post but rather scanned. Nowhere did I say I did not love our country or our colors. I love seeing Old Glory flying high on a flag pole day and night when lit. I asked why people were lining their lawns with cheap mini flags, probably made in China, that they purchased at the dollar store. Was that so difficult?

To those of you who gave me a decent answer, I thank you very much.


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