Posted by semper fi guyII on September 11, 2009 at 03:27:00 from (208.103.63.241):
Today is the anniversary of 9-11. Proper flag etiquette calls American flags to half staff from sunrise to sunset. Many a young person heeded the call from this tragic event to serve in the military, my son included. As some of you read, I recently got my shorts in a wad when I saw an American flag at the Indiana State Fair mounted on a tractor with the diesel smoke blowing through the fabric sooting it badly....the driver was approached and acted much like a selfish jerk when it was explained to him of his flag desecration . I reported to this forum and some of you think that it's just a piece of fabric, and that I am a "busy body",then I shall pray for you the most. Please remember what this day means, what you were doing and where you were when you learned of the 4 airplanes that were hijacked. To those who served in the military, Thank You
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