Hahahaha
It flew for months before sparking outrage.
Why be outraged? It's a Democrat trick to see whether they can make an issue of the flag this year. They lost the burning flag debate when Congress passed more laws about respect for the flag.
This is just another issue to see how far furthest extreme anti-Constitution Democrats can push the republic before they go in for the kill.
It's not a nice day on the horizon for America if these types of antics continue. I came back today to see if there was something that I had missed, and there was.
The American flag they were flying--it's cheap, thin, see through, and faded colors. The Obama flag is thick, expensive, the very best materials, and was made in brighter colors than the American flag.
If you annoy people enough, you will eventually get your way in Democrat land, but not in Republican land, unless people take a harder look at these doings. I'm going to bring back the flag to here so we can see how cheap the American flag, and how much more expense the Democrats went to put their Che Quevara Barack Obama in public view. Technically, they put the Che Quevara Obama below the flag, but I've never seen a state flag jammed up to the bottom of the American flag before like this one. There were messages all over the place, and the message is the Democrats are tired of this system because they can't have absolute and total power they demand because conservatives will be monitoring their criminal activities at the voting booth this time, and they won't be able to get away with 30-votes-per-student misbehavior in the very near future.
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Note the cheap, see-through American flag above. Note the expensive, bright Obamagod flag with brighter, denser, more beautiful fabric than the American flag:
Not a very bright idea if you ask me. It's the intentional you can't stop us from being horses' heiny stuff we see at election time in the twenty=first century, and you can't stop us from re-electing a person who brings in former members of the Communist party into his inner circle. The question is, can we?