Too lazy to look up now (need more coffee) but I'm 99.9% sure that the US Flag Code - among many other important flag protocols - ABSOLUTELY specifies that no; the Flag should NEVER touch the ground.
EVER.
Now, that being said; The American Flag in this photo is NOT touching the ground. It's not.
The MILITARY flags are; the white one right next to US Flag, the USMC, and the Navy's flag from what I can see in this photo.
I have no idea if the US Flag Protocol extends to Military and other official United States Flags, or if there is a separate protocol for those; does anyone know?
It's not a huge stretch to understand that, if something is considered disrespectful to the American flag; letting it touch the ground, not folding it properly, etc; it would ALSO be considered disrespectful to any other official flag.
So.... do you guys think this symbolizes an intentional act because this "SECDEF" is illegitimate because xiden is illegitimate?
I will tell you that I believe I remember some threads on TDW where there were some militaryfags who were adamant that the flag over ginsburgs' coffin absolutely looked like shit, are improperly done / draped, and should never normally be that way.
The flags over coffins are always pristine and wrinkle-free. Traitors, such as No Name, get wrinkles. RBG's funeral told us all we needed to know as to her standing.
According to the United States Flag Code, the flag should not touch whatever is beneath it, be it grass, water, floor, table or ground. This is a rule of respect and is not necessarily an enforceable rule.
Haha, when you are being sworn in in the basement, the ceiling can be kind of low.
that could be what that structure is outside the whitehouse. A film studio and holding cells,
No national flag or colors should touch the floor....
But unfortunately we live in a world that is happy to see flags and colors burn... let alone touch the floor...!
WWG1WGA
Every heard of Q?
Lmao dude, u/SirReginald is a pretty legit & long-time poster here.
Of course he knows who / what Q is.
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It was supposed to make somebody laugh :)
Notice I wrote "every"?
Missed that.......figured it was typo from cell phone. OK fren..... you take care. ;-)
Wait..... you are a cat dude too????
Brothers from another mother, FOR SURE. :-D
Actually you seem so well-informed, I've been meaning to DM you to chat.
I appreciate the courtesy & kind words too, fren. :-)
Are.........are you soliciting me to send you pics of my pussy?
And are you trying to send me pics of YOUR pussy???
I AM SHOCKED.
SHOCKED I TELL YOU!!!!!!
:-D
Too lazy to look up now (need more coffee) but I'm 99.9% sure that the US Flag Code - among many other important flag protocols - ABSOLUTELY specifies that no; the Flag should NEVER touch the ground.
EVER.
Now, that being said; The American Flag in this photo is NOT touching the ground. It's not.
The MILITARY flags are; the white one right next to US Flag, the USMC, and the Navy's flag from what I can see in this photo.
I have no idea if the US Flag Protocol extends to Military and other official United States Flags, or if there is a separate protocol for those; does anyone know?
It's not a huge stretch to understand that, if something is considered disrespectful to the American flag; letting it touch the ground, not folding it properly, etc; it would ALSO be considered disrespectful to any other official flag.
So.... do you guys think this symbolizes an intentional act because this "SECDEF" is illegitimate because xiden is illegitimate?
I will tell you that I believe I remember some threads on TDW where there were some militaryfags who were adamant that the flag over ginsburgs' coffin absolutely looked like shit, are improperly done / draped, and should never normally be that way.
So....there is precedent for this....
The flags over coffins are always pristine and wrinkle-free. Traitors, such as No Name, get wrinkles. RBG's funeral told us all we needed to know as to her standing.
I know they are supposed to be...... I just want to ensure we aren't over-analyzing & seeing things where there is nothing.
Can any MIL pedes or other peeps chime in here too please?
Thanks
Just of respect alone none of them should touch the floor.
According to the United States Flag Code, the flag should not touch whatever is beneath it, be it grass, water, floor, table or ground. This is a rule of respect and is not necessarily an enforceable rule.
Depends if you can receive a kickback fee. Everything can be bought nowadays, even the Presidency.
They are all actors.
Space Force flag fringe is not gold. SF and US flags do not touch floor.
Fuck it! We've thrown all other rule/laws/traditions out... why would we keep up the flag code... I mean it just symbolizes our country as a whole...