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BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!

Bee-dubya-ell 09 Aug 04 - 12:06 AM
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Subject: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:06 AM

The legislature of the state of Florida, in its infinite wisdom, has decreed that all classrooms in all public schools and publicly supported colleges and universities within the state shall have a US flag on display. Furthermore, said flag shall be no smaller or larger than exactly two-feet by three-feet. (Related news article here.)

Now, I have no problem with US flags being displayed in classrooms. There was one in every classroom I was in for twelve years. I pledged allegiance to it every morning and still grew up to be a pinko hippie radical. The problem is the two-foot by three-foot size thing. Most classrooms currently have flags of about half that size. That means everyone's gotta buy new flags or face a penalty. And, in its never-ending quest to have Florida proclaimed the home of the unfunded mandate, the legislature provided absolutely no funding for purchasing these new flags. "We can say you've gotta do it, but we don't have to give you the money to do it with!" It's up to the individual schools or school districts to find the money. Of course, no school system has a dime to spare so the school principals will probably go begging to the PTA.

But here's my real beef: Who says a larger flag is more patriotic than a small one? Don't they all have the same number of stars and stripes? Don't they symbolize the same thing regardless of size? Don't my elected representatives have anything better to do with their time?


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: CarolC
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:12 AM

GET OUTTA THERE WHILE YOU STILL CAN BEE-DUBYA-ELL!!!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST,John O'Lennaine
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:26 AM

Exactly the same thing has recently happened in New South Wales (Australia).

All schools are required by law to fly an Australian flag, at their own expense.
Every school I know of always did, but now its THE LAW.

When there are so many schools in need of staff and basic teaching equipment, I think this burst of patriotism is a little unseemly.

John


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:26 AM

"An executive order issued by President William Howard Taft on Oct. 29,1912, fixed the overall width and length of the U.S. flag, known technically as the hoist and fly, respectively, in a ratio of 1: 1.9."

from    www.outlawslegal.com/organic/flag.htm

Seems they may have the dimensions wrong.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Little Hawk
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:37 AM

Sounds kind of like the atmosphere in Imperial Japan in 1944. Be patriotic or else!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:37 AM

Were I a school principal, I would have the flags hand made by students in art class. Make sure that the stars and stripes are proportionally correct and that the dimensions meet Taft's executive order--or the latest ececutive order. Pin it to the wall. Cheap, good to develop math skills, measuring, drafting, planning, teamwork, painting, etc. No one said it had to be bought or made from cloth. It would be a chance for teachers to do cooperative teaching--history of the flag, the colonies, etc. There is lots to learn. First thing to learn is that the law is the law. Second thing is to interpret the law.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: katlaughing
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:40 AM

Personally, I think they should all be flown upside in the distress sign! (The legislators were probably thinking with their teeny-tiny dicks which they hoped would grow at the sight of all those *larger* flags!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:43 AM

Wallets--but rub 'em and they turn into suitcases. No doubt!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Bert
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 01:06 AM

LOL katmeluv.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Rapparee
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 09:36 AM

We're flying a 5 x 8 foot US flag instead of the 3 x 5 one we started with. It's more proportional to the height of the flag pole.

State law in both Kentucky and Idaho requires public buildings to display both the US and state flags. I'll hoist the state flaq (3 x 5) when we get one.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 10:38 AM

Doesn't flag worship count as some kind of religion? Sticking a flag on the wall and paying homage to it is a kind of idolatry. Thank God we never have that kind of stuff in schools here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: curmudgeon
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 11:33 AM

Not much difference than bowing down to the Emperor's hat.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Bill D
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 11:34 AM

it's a bad sign when we are ORDERED to display a flag.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:13 PM

Here's what we've had to do in Central Florida to help our kids and teachers stock there book bags and classrooms with "required" supplies.

A Gift For Teaching

♥ Almost half of the students can't afford lunch, much less school supplies.

♥ Some kids go to school without socks, underwear or showers.

♥ Teachers spend an average of $500 a year to help care for their students' needs.

♥ School supply budgets only allocate five cents a day for each student.

♥ Our Mission

The mission of A Gift For Teaching is to ensure that children in Central Florida have the basic tools for learning by transferring, at no cost, the community's surplus supplies and merchandise into the hands of teachers and school children in need. The schools participating are from the most impoverished areas, based on the percentage of students enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Little Hawk
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:14 PM

Dang right. I think that the public in Florida should be ordered by law to purchase flags that are so absolutely HUGE...imagine flags that are at least 20 by 35 feet, for example...that everyone would finally realize just how silly the whole damn thing is and get over it. I have never seen any place more obsessed with its flag than the good old USA. It is idolatry.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:31 PM

Find out what organizations lobbied for the bill and ask THEM for the money.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:39 PM

Furthermore, if they don't give it to you, use this information to embarrass them as much as possible. Write letters to your local newspapers denouncing the VFW (or whoever) for being "patriotic" enough to lobby for the bill, but not patriotic enough to put their money where their mouth is. If those organizatons, whoever they are, have given money to politicians, publicize that, too.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: wysiwyg
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:43 PM

VFW's also GIVE flags. Let's be sure who we're attacking eh?

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:44 PM

"Patriots shout promises and fools salute a flag,
While the country which it represents is torn apart like rags,
It's not just done in fact, it's done in deed;
I count the blessing daily that the air I breathe is free,
But between assault and battery you'll be brought to your knees,
It hurts me deep inside to see you bleed,
My country 'tis of thee,
Country 'tis of thee."

From a song I wrote for Canada many years back.

Bruce M


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:45 PM

There are many tendrils to this pledge and/or loyalty question.

A boss at a Corps of Engineers office in Central Texas went further than having new employees read and sign the loyalty oath--he administered it in person and had you read it out loud. You have the option to "so help me" to someone's god or to "so affirm." I chose "so affirm" and his eyebrows went way up on that one.

I can't help but think that the folks who want this flags firmly in place are the same ones who want school prayer to be part of the curriculum. When I can I sit out the pledge, or if pushed to rise, I just stand with my hands at my side, and when they get to the prayer (which they invariably do at public meetings down here in Texas) I just sit, or I stand looking forward with no gesture or indication that I'm participating. And I usually see several others practicing a similar form of non-participation.

The pledge doesn't make the U.S. any stronger or smarter or make kids and more likely to grow to be loyal subjects or patriotic citizens. It just makes a few people feel good to see everyone else have to go through their little routine.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 12:57 PM

Alberta has returned to that also. Our school division has mandated that each classroom have a flag which students must face as the National Anthem is played over the intercom. We also have a daily reading of the Lord's Prayer--but I AM in a Catholic school.

The only part of SRS's post with which I disagree, and it's not major, is this: The study of Wing Chun (a martial art) has taught me that to make a 'move' my own I have to repeat it about 5,000 times. Then, in a combined defense/offense strike, it is 'automatic', and therefore faster. I think the same can be said of facing flags and hearing anthems and repeating prayers. Indoctrination does work for most, and then when countries or religions call for the unquestioning support of their adherents, they get it like right now. "Though this be madness, there is method in it."

I would give my life for this country and its people, but before I have to do that I will fight every stupid, ill-considered policy with all the might I can muster. Because, to me, that is what a patriot SHOULD do.

Bruce M


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 01:33 PM

Further to Brucie's comment above:
FDR update it Here

But still 1:1.9

Is the Florida legislature contravening US executive order 10834?

Nigel (My flag is red white & green!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Bobert
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 01:45 PM

Down in Leesburg, Va. (where I used to have my business) they have a three flag rule. Put up a forth and you *will* get a letter...

Also on the serious side, back 'round 1980 after retirib from my job as a social worker, I went to work at Dominion Chevrolet in Richmond, Va. in their service deperatment. Well, the owner got this idea that he would sell more cars if he had a bigger flag so he purchased the largest flag that he could find. It was like 30 feet long and 18 or so feet high... Well, it wasn't up more than an hour before someone complained about the size of it. Go figure? Wouldn'
t happen these days, that's fir sure...

BTW, when ever the wind came up they'd have to draft the tow rucker driver, who happened to weigh in at about 250 pounds, to get the danged think down. I remember one afternoon that he was out on call and by the time he got back that flag was carryin' on something fierce and he somehow got hold of one corner of it, held on fir dear life and had himself a fine ol' ride as that flag picked him up like he was nuthin' but a hot air baloon... Now that was sight to see... Sho nuff was...

Opps... Sorry about the drift...

BTW, I ain't go no flags on my ol' Toyota and no "God Bless America" bumper stickers either. I do have a variety of Green Party stickers. Do they count fir anything? Ya' reckon I might get arrested?

And, BTW, part 2... No wise crack comments about the Green Party stickers being responsible for the current administration being in power. Heck, if they had had to steal a few more million votes, they would have...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 01:47 PM

One of the other problems this causes is that because of new fire safety regulations, only 20% of walls can be covered with anything. So another 3X5 foot section means that even less childern art or information posters can go up on the walls.

Of course, something like 30% of our students are going to classes in trailers. Talk about real "trailer trash."


Of course, an ignorant population doesn't vote and them that do usually vote Republican.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 01:54 PM

Vote GREEN: Give peas a chance!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: CarolC
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 01:59 PM

Is this your flag, Nigel Parsons?


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 02:12 PM

CarolC:

Did you have to do that?

It's a pain having to stand while I'm keying

Nigel


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: CarolC
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 02:15 PM

hahahaha...

It's a very nice flag, Nigel.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 04:22 PM

"I can't help but think that the folks who want this flags firmly in place are the same ones who want school prayer to be part of the curriculum."

That's what puzzles me. You'd think those would be the very people who'd recognise flag-worship as a kind of idolatry, and who'd be determined to fight it to the death. More especially so long as reverencing "the flag" isn't even accompanied by any kind of prayer.

What I'd have expected woudl have been that they'd be saying that, so long as there is no place in schools for prayers and religious symbols, there should be no place for any lesser symbols such as flags.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 04:29 PM

But they don't see it as flag-worship. They see it as honoring the country. I really don't have a problem with that. I have a problem with the pledge, because of the "under god", but as for having the flag, that's ok.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: CarolC
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 04:40 PM

I'd have a problem pledging alegiance to a flag whether or not the pledge contained the word "God" in it. I don't agree with the idea of pledging allegiance to a flag. Now the Constitution would be another thing altogether. I would not have any problem pledging allegiance to or, perhaps more appropriately, support for the Constitution of the US.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 04:50 PM

Symbols are very powerful. They provoke feelings that cannot be rationalized right off. I feel angry when I see a swastika, and I smile when I see the nuclear disarmament sign. Jung spoke to this, and countries have picked up on it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:06 PM

CarolC--we are in agreement there. The constitution is the thing that makes or breaks the U.S., not the flag. The "under god" bit was put in with a shoehorn 50 years ago in a bit of a rush (we've covered that before on Mudcat). Here's a link (from a group called "Religious Tolerance.org")

Symbols like the swastika were appropriated from earlier cultures and had far different meanings, but those are probably forever lost, at least in the West, due to the heavy baggage that went with the most modern usage by Hitler.

Brucie, do you have any links to the nuclear disarmament symbol you're speaking of?

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: PoppaGator
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:11 PM

I'm sure that the VFW did *not* lobby for this regulation. I'm equally sure that some profit-seeking flag manufacturer had something to do with it. Why else "require" that perfectly good flags -- which already exist in most if not all American classrooms -- be replaced with flags conforming to an arbitrary measurement?


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Rapparee
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:14 PM

Actually, flying the flag or flags in front of the Library or City Hall or the Federal Courthouse, etc. isn't a bad idea -- it marks them as public buildings.

I might even put a US and Idaho flag set in my office. As a PR flack down in Kentucky told me, if you ever have the media interviewing you on something that might be bad or embarassing, put the flags behind you and, if possible, a picture of Washington, Lincoln, or both.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST,Clint Keller
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:17 PM

Far as I know, the Jehovah's Witnesses are the only religious group that refuse to salute the flag because it's idolatry. And far as I know it's the only part of their religion I agree with.

CarolC (09 Aug 04 - 04:40 PM ) got it right.

clint


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: CarolC
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:19 PM

SRS, I think it's what we here in the US call the "peace sign" or the "ban the bomb" sign. Circle with an upside-down Y with three tines instead of two.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: jeffp
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:22 PM

Stilly, the nuclear disarmament symbol that Brucie was talking about is the one we know as the peace sign, you know, the one that looks sort of like the Mercedes logo with an extra bit pointing straight down. It was born in the UK and formed by the semaphore for N and D, meaning nuclear disarmament. (Anybody that was there please feel invited to correct anything that needs it.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 05:32 PM

SRS: What CarolC said.

www.cnduk.org/INFORM~1/symbol.htm


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Metchosin
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 07:28 PM

Still makes me laugh, but years ago, when I became a federal civil servant, I had to swear allegiance to the Queen on a Bible. The government had not supplied the lab where I worked with a Bible and superiors hadn't thought to bring a personal copy, so I was sworn in on a dictionary, reversed so that the title was not obvious.

As a Canadian, pledging allegiance to a flag seems so very foreign, but then again, so did pledging allegiance to the Queen. In fact, come to think of it, the only thing that did seem quite right about the whole thing was the use of the dictionary .


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Amos
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 07:33 PM

I think pledging Allegiance on a dictionary would be much more binding than doing so on a Bible.


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Metchosin
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 07:45 PM

It could have been more binding Amos, but it was an abridged copy. LOL


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 08:08 PM

Many Quakers also refuse to pledge allegiance to the flag. I can't say this is an official doctrine of the Quakers, because Quakers don't have any official doctrines or creeds. There probably are some Quaker kids who DO say the Pledge, or go through the motions, just because they don't want to make a fuss or stand out from the crowd, and I don't think Quakers would condemn them for doing it, but I think they would support anyone who refused to say the Pledge.

See Friends Statements on the Pledge of Allegiance


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 08:34 PM

Bobert, that stupid gigantic flag still flies over Midlothian Tpk.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: HuwG
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 10:10 PM

From the Two Ronnies (BBC comedy show, some years ago):

"The longest trial in recent British history has just ended at the Old Bailey. Apparently, when the chief prosecution witness took the oath, he held the card in his right hand, and read aloud what was in the Bible."


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 09 Aug 04 - 11:30 PM

"I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

You're not just doing to the flag and the flag is just a physical symbol. Call it idolatry, if you wish, but no one is worshipping the flag in this case.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: darkriver
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 02:40 AM

Here is the largest US flag ever. It was plastered to the outside of the building where I work, a few days after 9/11/01, by my boss.

doug


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST,Boab
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:52 AM

Congratulations Bee-dubya-ell, on your possession of what seems to be one of the few unwashed brains between Seattle and New Orleans!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 06:37 AM

Johnnie Howard has apparently been faithfully taking the Bush tablets.

Australian Schools now have to fly the Aussie flag to get Federal Funding.

The Govt has decreed that $1500 will be made available to put up a flagpole for each school - but the funding seems to be a little short on one for every school...

But:

First you have to raise the money yourself to get the flagpole installed.
Then you have to submit a form requesting reimbursement.
Then you have to pay for and affix an approved plaque that says that the flagpole was donated by the Howard Federal Govt.
Then it has to be "approved".
Then just wait for the cheque...

Insert here all the previous stuff about schools not having sufficient funding in the first place...

Robin

I'm not making this up!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 09:34 AM

& while waiting for the chq. the school does without essentials, if they are a poor state school or a small private religious school.

However if they are one of the large rich private religious (or secular) school with enormous government funding, they don't even notice the cost.

sandra


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: artbrooks
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 10:18 AM

The EO on US flag proportions does not mandate 1:1.9-see Section 24 in the link above...oh, heck, here it is again.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Rapparee
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 10:20 AM

Heck, we didn't have a flagpole at the Library. Being a public building and all, I figgered we should have one. Didn't have any money for it, so I called the local American Legion.

We got the Parks & Recreation department to pour a base for it and the AL made it. I mean, they constructed it, built it out of pipe and such. Up on top, for that brass ball you see -- they stuck a toilet tank float that they'd polished. Time from request to erection of the pole was about three weeks; the Legion donated the first flag, and on Armistice Day we dedicated the thing.

Cost to us: zero (except for a couple of local phone calls and a piece fo ground about 3 x 3 feet). Benefits: we got some support for the Library from a section of the local community nobody thought of before -- a part with some political clout, too.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Steve Parkes
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 10:27 AM

FWIW, here in England, we recently had a ginormous St George's flag on the side of the old Fort Dunlop building in Birmingham, placed where everyone could see it from the M6 motorway. The reason for this rather un-English outburst of patriotic histrionics (histrionic patriotism?) was the (then) forthcoming soccer World Cup. Motorists flew flags (often more than one) from their cars; taxi drivers were told not to fly them, as it might upset Muslims (duh???), and Muslims of course said they were not offended, in fact many Muslims were flying them too.

I can't understand why people get so worked up about soccer, but they do, and I don't mind at all. But then nobody here tries to force soccer on everyone. You may not be aware, but we Brits have a constition. it's much bigger than your US Constitution, and most people don't know what it says. (It includes things like the monarch can't marry a Roman Caholic, and no-one married to a RC can become monarch. Nothng about an Englishman's home being his castle, and nothing about soccer, AFAIK.)

Dr Johnson said "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." As a true-blue Briton himself, he was denigrating scoundrels, and not dissing patriots. Like every nation, we have a lot to be ashamed of. But there's quite a bit for us -- and you Americans -- to be proud of too. Let's try and remember which is which.

Steve


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 11:09 AM

Rapaire, are you in Pocatello? Can we see your library and flag in this web cam?

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 11:25 AM

Great story Rapaire.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: CarolC
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 11:46 AM

Congratulations Bee-dubya-ell, on your possession of what seems to be one of the few unwashed brains between Seattle and New Orleans!

That's rather unfortunate for Bee-dubya-ell, since the rest of his body is quite a bit to the east of what lies between Seattle and New Orleans.

You're not just doing to the flag and the flag is just a physical symbol. Call it idolatry, if you wish, but no one is worshipping the flag in this case.

Then they can just leave out the bit about "pledging allegiance to the flag", and stop having people stand facing the flag with their hand over the left side of their chest. As long as that part is in there, people like me will have problems with it.

How about this... "I pledge allegiance to the Constitution of the United States of America, and to the republic it serves, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Nerd
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:25 PM

Rapaire:

Time from request to erection...was about three weeks

well, those American Legion guys ARE mainly seniors...

Sorry! Couldn't resist!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Nerd
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:36 PM

Well, artbrooks, it does, but it says that the general administrator of a government department can mandate minor adjustments. It does not give that power to the legislature, but keeps it in the executive branch. I don't think adjusting 1.9:1 to 3:2 can be considered a MINOR adjustment, nor do I think the legislature would have the power to mandate it if it WERE plausibly considered minor.

One of the problems is that this EO seems only to apply to actual offices of the government, which schools are not. If it IS extended to schools, it seems from this order that, before allowing other sizes, the secretary of education, or at least someone in the state department of education, would have to authorize the adjustment. Perhaps that has already been done for Florida schools prior to this legislation.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:43 PM

Mark Twain said that "literature is the stuff everybody talks about and nobody reads." Replace literature with law. The edict that people WILL fly a flag and go from there really grates my nuts. A request would have been much better. I teach in a Catholic school. When I was told I WOULD say the Lord's Prayer every day with my class I did not. I said it in my head, because I like the prayer. This is the reason I was sent to the principal's office so ofetn when I was young. Now, I am old, and I still get sent to the principal's office.

And where they make a desert they call it peace. Tacitus.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Irish sergeant
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:44 PM

While I for one, have no qualms about saying the pledge of Allegience or having a flag in every classroom, I do have huge qualms when people like the pea wits in Florida who feel they have to ram their view of patriotism down the throats of others. i fought to defend the constitution of the United States of America, not some perverted vision of what the right wing reactionaries want the constitution to say. Irish Sergeant (on a rant yet again)


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:56 PM

Irish Sergeant,

Please allow me to rant along with you. If I am asked politely, I am very easy to get along with. As soon as I am ordered to do things, my first response tends to be along the lines of "And who the fu#k are YOU?" That has got me in trouble since I was in grade 2. I am now 56 years old and I still feel the same way. They tried to beat it out of me and it didn't work. I had three teachers over the years who realized all they had to do was ask politely. I have had some excellent principals too. They always asked and they usually got. The ones who told me that I would do also got. But the two different types of principals didn't 'got' the same thing. This "Thou shalt" crap is too heavy handed. Rant over.

PS I do not at all mind facing the flag of my country, and I would not think of staying seated while the national anthem is played. But when I am ordered to do it, I tend to do it only in my mind and look at the flag from the corner of my eye. I guess it's in the way a thing is said. Rant over again.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 10 Aug 04 - 03:56 PM

Rant away I.S.!

Once again:

Liberals want to preserve people's rights and allow they the ability to life, liberty and the persuit of happiness.

Conservatives want to restrict those rights they dislike and force upon everyone those they like.

It doesn't matter if you're Democrat, Republican, Green, Socialist, Libertarian or whatever. If you work to restrict my right to L, L, & PoH, I will fight you tooth and nail.

Are there somethings that should be restricted? Sure, the young, the mentally challenged and convicted felons should not have all the rights of the rest of the people since they may/do not have the capacity to make correct descisions about their and other people's safety. Other items that are so completely dangerous (such as bombs, WMD, tanks, etc should be off limits too.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST,Norton1
Date: 11 Aug 04 - 01:45 PM

The VFW, American Legion, Marine Corps League, Vietnam Veterans of America, and about any other veterans service organization I know of will do the same thing, as what happened on Pocatello's campus, for any space for free. Each year these groups donate millions of dollars worth of time, and money, into civic projects.

And they force no one to do anything. Just a bunch of us old guys attempting to keep the symbol of our country aloft. I don't think we condemn any of you for your belief nor do we ask that you participate. It's our social donation in the name of those we believe fell for our freedoms. And we don't even ask that you agree with that.

And yes that cam is of my one of my old alma maters at Pocafella. 1969 - vo-tech - Machine Shop.

Rapaire moved there a year or so ago and is a welcome addition to our fine state. Although I've not met him personally I've certainly enjoyed his moderated and well thought out posts here.

God Bless
Steve


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST,Blackcatter
Date: 11 Aug 04 - 03:09 PM

Who should be punished are those people who fly the flag in an inappropriate manner - and not as a protest statement.

Any one who flies it at night without a light on it.

Anyone who flies a battered flag on a regular basis (one that was battered, torn, etc. simply by the fact that they've been flying it too long.

Anyone who uses the flag as clothing.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Joybell
Date: 11 Aug 04 - 07:28 PM

We live on an old school property with a little one-room school. John Howard hasn't offered us a flag yet (which we'd have to pay for of course and add a plaque saying he did. See Foolestroope above), but if he does we'll get ourselves a Jolly Roger. Joy


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 11 Aug 04 - 11:51 PM

har, har ye maties!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Joybell
Date: 12 Aug 04 - 07:08 AM

And a bottle of rum! Yo Ho Ho!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 12 Aug 04 - 09:29 AM

Bundy O.P. - of course!


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: GUEST,Blackcatter
Date: 12 Aug 04 - 04:38 PM

Nothing but the best of Aussie school kids.

By the way, I've never asked, is "Aussie" an ok term? I mean do Australians use it, are they bothered by it, etc.?


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: JennyO
Date: 12 Aug 04 - 11:43 PM

it's absolutely fine by me, Blackcatter. I don't think any of us will mind. It's not used here as a derogatory term.

Jenny


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 13 Aug 04 - 12:37 AM

"Aussie" also has never had any racial overtones.

"Kiwi" is a mostly affectionate term used by Aussies for New Zealanders.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 13 Aug 04 - 12:42 AM

Canucks is what we call the Vancouver hockey team in the NHL.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Blackcatter
Date: 13 Aug 04 - 01:38 AM

What do you call them when they're not in the NHL?

By the way, should that be the IHL? As in International? Or is Canada considered to be the 51st state in the NHL?


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Peace
Date: 13 Aug 04 - 01:44 AM

Hey, fella, we invented the NHL. That's probably BS, but hey, it sounds good.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Joybell
Date: 13 Aug 04 - 07:37 AM

Yes Aussie's Ok. Here my True-love is sometimes called "Septic" (rhyming slang for Yank from Septic Tank) which is also used as a term of affection. Soon he'll have dual citizenship which will make him a "Septic Aussie" I guess. Joy


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: keberoxu
Date: 26 Oct 21 - 09:35 PM

This update is relevant because the thread describes
efforts to correct or improve displays of the U. S. flag.

I've been in a southern New England region,
settled into my present location for over a year and a half.
It shocked me to drive down the state route which turns into Main Street.
I drove past a local memorial, complete with flagpole and a little fence with a gate around it. I can't tell you to what is this memorial.
I was too distracted by the condition of the U.S. flag on the flagpole.

This was when I first arrived in early 2020.
So tattered was this example of the Stars and Stripes,
that one stripe had ripped away from the stripe next to it,
clear back to that navy-blue field with the silvery white stars on it.
That's a LONG rip.
And there were the colors, flapping helplessly in the nearest breeze.

Imagine my surprise, after lo! these many months,
when I drove down the road and saw the following:
the memorial with the gate was still there.
The flagpole, for some reason, had been picked up and moved a foot or two,
to a spot very close but with easier access.
And wonder of wonders,
there was a brand new Stars and Stripes flying from it.

My respect to whoever finally got the deed accomplished.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Mr Red
Date: 27 Oct 21 - 03:40 AM

Florida has a mandates that outlaws mandates. eg masks, eg being vaccinated (at workplace)

Which US flag? Confederate or the French Tricolore


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Mysha
Date: 28 Oct 21 - 04:40 PM

Erm, are you galls f/m talking about that flag that officially is in a ratio of 1:1.9?

Bye


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Donuel
Date: 28 Oct 21 - 06:50 PM

Flags that entered the capitol on 1-6 are being saluted by Repulicans.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: SPB-Cooperator
Date: 30 Oct 21 - 08:04 AM

I detest the notion of compulsory patriotism as it borders on both Stalinism or naziism, depending upon where you are on the political spectrum. My partner grew up under soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia and her mother under German occupation, where people were expected to demonstrate patriotism towards the occupying regimes. So pardon me if I do not appreciate blind 'patriotic' flag waving.

Governments need to prove that they are worthy of flying flags, and in the UK I would be happy to fly the EU flag, but not a flag that symbolises class oppression and race/nationality-based xenophobia. The UK flag no longer represents my values.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Donuel
Date: 11 Nov 21 - 04:11 PM

Good for you. Steve Bannon claims he has 20,000 shock troops on the ready for the 2022 election OAN and other right wing news is in full revolution and execution mode against elected officials and ideological opponents. (95 % of posters here do not recognize or believe the danger in this legitimazation stage of right wing revolution.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 11 Nov 21 - 08:17 PM

...And your evidence for this 95% is...?


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Donuel
Date: 12 Nov 21 - 05:30 AM

The record number of death threats, claim of shock troops and the arson and anti semetic posters indicate an attempt to raise the element of fear. Open right wing talk of book burnings does not help the rational side of politics. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-election-threats/


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Donuel
Date: 12 Nov 21 - 05:38 AM

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/assets/usa-election-threats/nuremberg2.jpg?v=343920091121


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Mrrzy
Date: 12 Nov 21 - 09:57 AM

Flag question... At one of the Armistice Day moments of silence bbc news showed, I think it was in Scotland, they ceremoniously held flags to the ground, then hoisted them at the end of the moment. Like, held the flagpoles such that the flags lay on the ground for the moment.

I thought flags should never touch the ground? One was the Union Jack.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Thompson
Date: 14 Nov 21 - 04:29 AM

Obedient ants… watching a British 'celebs' dance show last night virtually everyone was obediently sporting the performative poppies, which, in a brief childhood stay in England were something only worn by people actually mourning close relatives killed in World War I. Now they seem to be a compulsory virtue signal of nationalism.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 14 Nov 21 - 05:03 AM

It isn't a nationalist thing. There's been a suspicion for years that the BBC, er, "strongly encourages" everyone in front of the camera to wear one (with the occasional kerfuffle of outrage when some eminence or other appears without one). Selling poppies is a way of getting millions of people to cough up a quid each to support the Royal British Legion, the excellent Armed Forces charity that supports former members of the forces and their families who hit hard times (the state, notoriously, is lousy at showing gratitude to such folk...). As the poppies are designed with a pin to attach them, most people who buy one are probably inclined to wear it. It's a bit harsh characterising them as obedient ants. On the Beeb it could be a way of sidestepping controversy at a sensitive time of year, admittedly not a great motive for wearing one. Out and about, I'd say that the majority don't sport poppies, not in any way an indicator of non-support of the charity. The ones who do may just be trying to encourage others to think about supporting the charity. I'm not aware that anyone sees poppy-wearing as virtue-signalling, as it's such a routine sight and has been for decades. All good in my book. Personally, I will never wear one because I don't like all the militaristic pomp in the various ceremonies around this time, especially as they are fronted by the royals (who have a lot to be grateful to the "fallen" for...). I wear a European Union badge all year round. Being in the EU was a major reason why neither I, my siblings nor my son have ever had to go to war. That's my thinking around this time of year.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Rain Dog
Date: 14 Nov 21 - 08:15 AM

"Now they seem to be a compulsory virtue signal of nationalism."

Only by those who wish to see them that way, both pro and anti poppy wearers.

People in the public eye are probably under some pressure to wear them, if only to avoid a small number of people complaining about it on social media, public forums etc etc.

I bought one and was wearing it at this mornings rememberance service in town. A decent turnout.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Thompson
Date: 14 Nov 21 - 01:07 PM

Ah, fine for any individual who wants to do it. It's the ubiquity on TV that annoys me.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 14 Nov 21 - 01:19 PM

As I said, that ubiquity is the upshot of pressure from the corporation. It's noticeable that a lot of people on camera are now wearing very small metal or ceramic poppies, which are far less prominent.


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Raedwulf
Date: 14 Nov 21 - 07:39 PM

SPB - Absolutely no offence intended, but you need to expand your idea of spectrum to compass. A spectrum is a line. There's an up / down to political ideology that many folk don't notice (I didn't) until it's pointed out...

The traditional view is left / right, but that's solely a socio-economic view. You need a Y axis to that, which is Authoritarian / Libertarian. Essentially, X is "How much should we support our folk?"; Y is "How much compulsion should we apply to our folk?" Once you understand that, you understand why Stalinist Russia (extreme Authoritarian; extreme Socialism) resembles Nazi Germany (extreme Auth / actually, surprisingly, not as far Right as you probably think).

And yes, I'm being brief & I realise that some folk will read this and... react. I'm happy to explain further if anyone wants to ask. My own politics are slightly Libertarian, slightly more Socialist, for whatever that might be worth. But I'm a pragmatist at heart. I couldn't give a toss about anyone's ideals. I'd just like a world that more or less works!! ;-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Buy a flag, fly a flag, or go to jail!
From: Thompson
Date: 15 Nov 21 - 04:50 PM

Isn't that what SPB is saying? Not that it's left or right but that it's compulsorily "patriotic" to virtue-signal by flag-waving, etc.
It gives me the yicks to see Irish politicians now following the British who were following the Americans and speaking with a background of a flag. I know who you are. You don't have to advertise your commitment to Ireland (or the various other countries doing this reflexively), I voted for you (or more other people voted for you than the person I voted for) and so I trust that you're representing my country.
Macron too, is doing this; perhaps it's defensive because two fascistic parties are breathing down his neck. Not to mention the militaristic galloping and symbolism of Belarus and Russia. Everywhere is looking increasingly creepily like the 1930s.


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