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- Military on Nov 17, 2004
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Knew much of this already, but with the holiday weekend, was a good brushup. Didn't know this though--cant wear a flag, use flag paper plates, etc... Is it okay to use flag napkins or flag paper plates? No. Section 8i reads: "It should not be ... printed or otherwise impressed on... more
Reviewed by Potter00 Jul 04 2005, 10:18am ( 84 reviews ) • ushistory.org
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Reviewed by TheChameleon on Sep 27, 3:43pm
I don't agree with these rules and regulations. A flag is certainly not a living thing and protests like hanging a flag upside down or burning a flag are protected under free speech.
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Rated by MAPSAirMuseum on Aug 23, 4:13pm
Three cheers for the red, white and blue!
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Rated by DonMacklin on Jul 13, 4:15pm
"No disrespect should be shown to the flag of the United States of America." "The flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing."
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Reviewed by igor9 on Jul 12, 9:23am
From the page: "The flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing." This is the kind of logical fallacy that Americans love to swallow. Dear God what a bunch of idiots.
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Rated by Rick2000 on Jul 08, 9:51pm
The best part of FlamingEffigy spilt out his mothers ass crack.
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Rated by FlamingEffigy on Jun 15, 5:44am
Who cares? Not me. I honestly don't know why I even stumbled this... It's tagged as military, that could be it. Wtf does this have to with military?