Do you own an American flag?

Saint_Ann

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Do you raise and salute it?

Not flag underwear...flag paper plates or table cloths...flag condoms...

I do not. No particular reason I can think of.

Maybe you prefer the Confederate flag...

Hammer & Sickle...

5 starred red flag...
 
Nope. Got rid of it in late 2000 when the Court said the rules don't matter any more.

If I had one now, it'd be flying upside down.
 
Flying the flag upside down is a distress signal and it upsets a few people.

All of mine wore out and I have not been back to the flag shop to replace them.

Also, on my old boat I flew the Stars and Stripes and the Lone Star flag.
 
Nope. Got rid of it in late 2000 when the Court said the rules don't matter any more.

If I had one now, it'd be flying upside down.

Leftist, they will always disrespect/shit on/shit talk the USA, every chance they get.
 
I use Flagfox, which puts a flag in the URL bar for the site's location. That's enough flag for me.
 
Yes.

And Union Jack, Welsh Flag, French Tricolor, English flag, Gibraltar flag, Australian flag and others.

But I no longer have a flag pole since it was blown over by a gale two years ago and broke.
 
No but I have a Union fleg, an Ulster fleg and a Saltire. Ask Sean or Ogg.;)

During the Euro football contest, I flew the Saltire and the Welsh flag while they were still in the contest on a broomstick attached to my balcony.

I flew the Gibraltar flag during the World Cup when they scored their only goal in an international competition (but still lost!).


When I still had a flagpole I used to fly the Stars and Stripes on the Fourth of July, the French flag on Bastille day, and on D-Day, the American, Canadian and UK flags at different times of the day (with only one flagpole).
 
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Have several, do not put them on a pole. They are kept in glass cases and displayed in the Den.
 
During the Euro football contest, I flew the Saltire and the Welsh flag while they were still in the contest on a broomstick attached to my balcony.

I flew the Gibraltar flag during the World Cup when they scored their only goal in an international competition (but still lost!).


When I still had a flagpole I used to fly the Stars and Stripes on the Fourth of July, the French flag on Bastille day, and on D-Day, the American, Canadian and UK flags at different times of the day (with only one flagpole).

I also have a Maple Leaf and a Norn Iron fleg. They were usually only displayed on the anniversary of the Battle of the Hitler Line along with a replica of the North Irish Horse Guidon. The NIH were the armoured support to the Canadians during the battle and the remaining Sqn still wears the Maple Leaf on their uniform.

I neartily disapprove at the use of "flegs" here, but then we originated the idea of weaponising identity.
 
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