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Fri 01/27/12 03:31 PM

WHEN THE FLAG IS DISPLAYED


'facing the flag'


the displayed flag is BEHIND all involved, including those with hand on heart,,,,so its not disrespect, especially if there is no flag displayed for them to face and particularly because of the inclusion of the word 'should' instead of 'must'


the people in the photo seem to be facing the same way and two of them seem to be following the tradition. in any case we all know how some people feel. obama could be playing pocket pool at a fallen soldiers funeral, some people would not find it offensive and probably find a reason to praise him for the behavior

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Fri 01/27/12 03:32 PM

Oh come on Ms, you would defend Obama if he was wiping his azz with the American flag......lol And yes I think as the leader of this nation, he should set an example. That's not silly like I think you're about to type, that's what is called good PR. And national anthem or pledge, you're not simply respecting a piece of cloth...it's a symbol of the USA, and the people who gave their life for that "piece of cloth" and those that put their lives on the line for it daily.

surprised

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Fri 01/27/12 03:33 PM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 01/27/12 03:35 PM


WHEN THE FLAG IS DISPLAYED


'facing the flag'


the displayed flag is BEHIND all involved, including those with hand on heart,,,,so its not disrespect, especially if there is no flag displayed for them to face and particularly because of the inclusion of the word 'should' instead of 'must'


the people in the photo seem to be facing the same way and two of them seem to be following the tradition. in any case we all know how some people feel. obama could be playing pocket pool at a fallen soldiers funeral, some people would not find it offensive and probably find a reason to praise him for the behavior



nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


I think everyone is facing the SINGER and it is their perogative what posture they use when doing it

the president was the only one SINGING, which is another way to respect a song when it is being performed


,,but, as I Said before, those are trivial questions of tradition that neither make or break a leader ,,,as far as Im concerned

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Fri 01/27/12 03:35 PM

nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


i think you just proved peccy's point drinker

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Fri 01/27/12 03:36 PM


Oh come on Ms, you would defend Obama if he was wiping his azz with the American flag......lol And yes I think as the leader of this nation, he should set an example. That's not silly like I think you're about to type, that's what is called good PR. And national anthem or pledge, you're not simply respecting a piece of cloth...it's a symbol of the USA, and the people who gave their life for that "piece of cloth" and those that put their lives on the line for it daily.

surprised


except they werent respecting the CLOTH, there was a SINGER ,, a big difference,,,,

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Fri 01/27/12 03:36 PM


nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


i think you just proved peccy's point drinker



well, if you compare wiping your behind with a flag to standing with straight posture and singing the anthem,, I guess you would be correct,,,

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Fri 01/27/12 03:45 PM



nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


i think you just proved peccy's point drinker



well, if you compare wiping your behind with a flag to standing with straight posture and singing the anthem,, I guess you would be correct,,,

I didn't see him singing pledging nor participating at any point.......I guess he owes no allegiance to the US

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Fri 01/27/12 03:49 PM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 01/27/12 03:51 PM




nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


i think you just proved peccy's point drinker



well, if you compare wiping your behind with a flag to standing with straight posture and singing the anthem,, I guess you would be correct,,,

I didn't see him singing pledging nor participating at any point.......I guess he owes no allegiance to the US



it wasnt a pledge of allegiance , it was the national anthem, and he was listening to and watching the live singer and he was singing

http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3759803

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Fri 01/27/12 03:56 PM
how old is that clip that the title is

Obama Out of Tune?
Sen. Obama leaves his hands to his side during the national anthem.

obama's title is sen. and the sentence seems to say that his hands being left to his side during the national anthem is wrong

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Fri 01/27/12 04:00 PM

how old is that clip that the title is

Obama Out of Tune?
Sen. Obama leaves his hands to his side during the national anthem.

obama's title is sen. and the sentence seems to say that his hands being left to his side during the national anthem is wrong

It's fron Sept 2007

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Fri 01/27/12 05:07 PM





nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


i think you just proved peccy's point drinker



well, if you compare wiping your behind with a flag to standing with straight posture and singing the anthem,, I guess you would be correct,,,

I didn't see him singing pledging nor participating at any point.......I guess he owes no allegiance to the US



it wasnt a pledge of allegiance , it was the national anthem, and he was listening to and watching the live singer and he was singing

http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3759803


WOW, what a horrible rendition to endure........now I feel sorry for him having to sit through the travesty he was probably holding his hands to his side so he wouldn't cover his ears.....yikes....

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Fri 01/27/12 05:08 PM






nope, playing pool at a funeral would seem obviously offensive to me

standing straight with hands down, as opposed to standing straight with a hand on heart,, is not such an obvious offense to me

they both seem equally 'respectful' to me


i think you just proved peccy's point drinker



well, if you compare wiping your behind with a flag to standing with straight posture and singing the anthem,, I guess you would be correct,,,

I didn't see him singing pledging nor participating at any point.......I guess he owes no allegiance to the US



it wasnt a pledge of allegiance , it was the national anthem, and he was listening to and watching the live singer and he was singing

http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3759803


WOW, what a horrible rendition to endure........now I feel sorry for him having to sit through the travesty he was probably holding his hands to his side so he wouldn't cover his ears.....yikes....



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I am actually hoping it was the recording device used,, it was quite horrible

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