Posted by J.C.in AZ. on December 07, 2007 at 08:01:11 from (65.54.154.111):
In Reply to: Flag raising ?? posted by the Unforgiven on December 07, 2007 at 07:17:28:
"Today, Dec.7,1941, A day that will live in Infamy" Pearl Harbor,Military Facility was attacked by Air Craft of the Japanese Empire. The respect of the Nation for the American lives lost rates Half Staff of the United States Of America Flag. I too regret the innocent lives lost at the hands of one of the degenerate examples of the present Society,'but' draw the line at symbols of sorrow for this tragedy by flying the Flag at Half Mast in their honor.Does the Governor of Neb. even have any knowledge of the tragedy inflicted on the American People so many years ago? Probably not. Being born in 1937 I lived as a young Child during that conflict and lost more than one Family member to it. To their rememberance and others of their final sacrifice I will fly 'my' Flag at Half Mast. The President of our HOA recently wanted to fly The USA and Ariz Flags at Half Mast for one day in honor of a Board Member who passed away.I and others were shocked at his intentions and put a stop to it. He admitted that he knew not much about Flag Etiquette and vowed to study up on it.Today should be a day of Mourning for our Nation ,but will probably not be given much thought by most.JC
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