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LABrown - > Movin' On Up! -> Independence for Sale?
Independence for Sale?
Every Fourth of July, there is a Realtor in my neighborhood who insists on placing those little American flags in front of houses with a very large business card attached, in what I consider to be a cheesy display of salesmanship.
 
Section 8176 I of the Flag Code of the United States states the following:
 
  • (i) The flag should never be used for advertising purposes in any manner whatsoever. It should not be embroidered on such articles as cushions or handkerchiefs and the like, printed or otherwise impressed on paper napkins or boxes or anything that is designed for temporary use and discard. Advertising signs should not be fastened to a staff or halyard from which the flag is flown.
  • I guess he is lucky that the amendment to criminalize the desecration of the flag was not passed, as he never collects them afterwards and thus they are run over by cars, hosed into the gutter by gardeners and end up lying in the mud. I guess you'd call that desecration.

    While I abhor desecration of the flag, I do believe that criminalizing the act would desecrate the Constitution and like the golden calf in the Old Testament, makes the flag into an object of idolatry, rather than one of reverence.

    Were it not for the fact that I am socially liberal, and fiscally conservative, I would apply as a consultant for the GOP and could get their inane and childish amendment passed in a heartbeat.

    I would simply combine the surgeon general's report regarding second-hand smoke into the flag-burning legislation itself and promote it on the grounds that the second-hand smoke from all those burning flags contributes to global warming and surely this would generate bipartisan support.

    The flag burning initiative is one of the all time political red herrings. It is the politician's version of saying "hey! look over there"! ... and then when you look away, grabbing the food off your plate.

    I see no evidence what so ever that our current Congress and/or Senate posess the wisdom of our founding fathers and as such I would prefer that they leave our constitution alone.  On the other hand, this Realtor who has no shame about placing an exageratedly large business card on his promotional American Flags as if they were note pads or refrigerator magnets might do well to view the flag draped over the coffins of those returning from foreign wars.

    As there is little question that our nation is being run by idiots, I will simplify my expectations and just hope that Realtors read this entry, show a little respect, and picks up their flags when the Fourth of July is over.

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    posted by LABrown on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at 03:47 PM
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    posted by LoriMorales on Jul 4, 2007 at 06:23 AM

    This particular advertising trick was used in the LA neighborhood we lived in a few years ago.  It was really irritating.  These "flags" were attached to our front gate and because we entered the house thru the garage, they might sit there for several days.  The sprinkler system would water the flag and the paper advertising attached and make a big mess. 

    One year, I called the office of the advertiser and told them that because of their illegal use of the American flag I would never, never, never use their services.  Much protesting was given but I did not ever see their advertising stuff again.  I was pleased with these results.

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