Freewill
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CLOTHING that resembles the flag are NOT the flag.Of course, the flag code also specifically prohibits using the flag on clothing, except for a lapel pin or small shoulder patch on a uniform.
So, when the righties here start calling people out for wearing the flag on clothing, I'll stop pointing out how they're all dishonest hypocrites on this issue.
Easyt65 and Two Thumbs, why aren't you two raging at your fellow righties for abusing the flag so regularly at every opportunity? Do you just hate the flag, or is some other agenda behind your support of constant disrespect of the flag?
Absolutely, because people make clothing that looks like the US flag using it as a doormat is perfectly respectful. Not that I represent anyone other then myself, I never wear anything that symbolizes the flag, other then exact replicas, and I think most other conservatives do the same.
Doormats that RESEMBLE the flag are NOT the flag.
While I do not support either of those, they still do not take away from the lack of respect for THE FLAG itself.
And NYC, ya wanna go down the Saul Alynski side-road instead of condemning the inappropriate treatment of the flag, I will indulge you this once:
Did Hillary put the flags / a flag on the floor? Neither one of us can proof definitively is she did or didn't. The point is moot. The treatment of the US flag by her campaign is disgraceful. Period.
For someone that it appears I agreed with you seem to be upset.