I heard one of the conservatives on a streaming station this morning talking about how politically associated people know that if a house flies an American flag, it may not indicate that a Republican lives there, but it is almost a guarantee a Democrat doesn't. I think there should be a nationwide "Show your flag day", where people who respect our country and believe what it stands for display an American flag outside of wherever they live. It would be awesome to drive around and see all the flags (or where you don't see them :) )
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Flag Day is not a national holiday, but it is a congressionally established national day of observance, where all Americans are encouraged to display the American flag. It is celebrated June 14th every year.
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Thank you! I forgot about "Flag Day" :) But I think to be most effective, it would need to be a separate day. July 4th wouldn't be a bad day to use :) There would need to be time for widespread national notices of the event, and enough time for distribution of flags to those who don't have one.
There would need to be a nationwide distribution of flags ahead of that day. Even small ones that could be stuck in a front yard or applied to a door would work :) (now it only needs to have some multi-millionaire to fund it, or maybe some "go fund me" campaign :) )
As long it is the 1:1.9 at the home ....
4 USC:1,2,3