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jigsaw
Remember to hang your flag with pride. Also take a moment of silence. Hang that flag.
May 28, 2004, 3:02 PM
CrAz3D
Today isn't Veteran's Day, nor is it Memorial day or Fourth of July.

My calendar doesn't say today is flag day...is there any significance of this day?
May 28, 2004, 3:20 PM
Naem
Does it have to be a holiday for you to celebrate your freedom?
May 28, 2004, 3:22 PM
warz
Holidays Which Occur May 28:
Armenia SSR, Azerbaijan SSR Independence day (1918)
Puerto Rico Memorial Day

Religious Observances on May 28:
RC Month of Mary
Christian Feast of St Justus of Urgel
Christian Feast of St Senator of Milan & St William of Gellone
Christian Feast of St Ignatius of Rostov
RC Augustinus of Canterbury, bishop/apostle of England
RC Feast of St Germanus, bishop of Paris
RC Theodulus the Stylist, monk
RC Willem of Aquitania
604 old RC Feast of St Augustine, 1st achbp of Canterbury, confessor
1081 Christ Comm of St Bernard of Montjoux, patron of mountain climbers

Highlights in History Which Occur May 28:
585 -BC- Battle at the Halys between Medi‰ & Ludi‰ ends
and -BC- Thales Miletus predicts solar eclipse Persian-Lydian battle ends
640 Severinus begins his reign as Catholic Pope (elected in 638)
1037 German emperor Koenraad II removes "Constitutio the Feudis"
1156 Battle at Brindisi: King Willem of Sicily beats Byzantine fleet
1349 60 Jews murdered in Breslau Silesia


http://www.wildabout.co.uk/today/0528.htm
May 28, 2004, 3:25 PM
CrAz3D
[quote author=Naem link=board=2;threadid=6998;start=0#msg62324 date=1085757762]
Does it have to be a holiday for you to celebrate your freedom?
[/quote]
No, I was just wondering. Usually something like 'han your flag' is said, mor often then not, one a special day.
May 28, 2004, 3:25 PM
iago
I don't see how flag --> freedom, either here or in the united states. Although I could see hanging a flag to show you're patriotic, and patriotism doesn't really imply freedom. Nearly the opposite, in fact.
May 28, 2004, 3:31 PM
Naem
If patriotism was forced, then yes, it would be the opposite of freedom.

The flag is more than just a pattern of stars and stripes. You can interpret its meaning to you, to a degree; however, it's pretty obvious that it at least represents the trials and tribulations our nation has endured to get us where we are today. To me it represents a sense of freedom. When I salute our flag I am paying tribute to the fact that we are one of the freest and most prosperous nations in the world (sounds Orwellian, but the statement is still true).
May 28, 2004, 3:45 PM
Forged
[quote]Remember to hang your flag with pride. Also take a moment of silence. [/quote]
Nah I am ok...

[quote]Does it have to be a holiday for you to celebrate your freedom?[/quote]
How does an object I have been duped into pledgeing my allegiance to equate to freedom?
May 28, 2004, 4:02 PM
warz
[quote author=Forged link=board=2;threadid=6998;start=0#msg62336 date=1085760121]
[quote]Remember to hang your flag with pride. Also take a moment of silence. [/quote]
Nah I am ok...

[quote]Does it have to be a holiday for you to celebrate your freedom?[/quote]
How does an object I have been duped into pledgeing my allegiance to equate to freedom?
[/quote]

Oh you rebel, you.
May 28, 2004, 4:28 PM
Arta
Probably referring to the approaching 60th aniversary of D-day? June 6th.
May 28, 2004, 4:40 PM
iago
[quote author=Naem link=board=2;threadid=6998;start=0#msg62331 date=1085759142]
The flag is more than just a pattern of stars and stripes. [/quote]

You're right, it's actually a leaf :)
May 28, 2004, 5:53 PM
Maddox
[quote author=Naem link=board=2;threadid=6998;start=0#msg62331 date=1085759142]
If patriotism was forced, then yes, it would be the opposite of freedom.

The flag is more than just a pattern of stars and stripes. You can interpret its meaning to you, to a degree; however, it's pretty obvious that it at least represents the trials and tribulations our nation has endured to get us where we are today. To me it represents a sense of freedom. When I salute our flag I am paying tribute to the fact that we are one of the freest and most prosperous nations in the world (sounds Orwellian, but the statement is still true).
[/quote]

You can't force patriotism... showing a flag is superficial.
May 28, 2004, 7:09 PM
CrAz3D
I took this yesterday evening @ a scout meeting I had
[img]http://crazed.no-ip.com/images/flag.gif[/img]
May 28, 2004, 8:12 PM
Forged
[quote]Oh you rebel, you. [/quote]

:)

[quote]You're right, it's actually a leaf[/quote]

Canada Pwns You :P
May 28, 2004, 8:34 PM
Yoni
My calendar says "Memorial Day" for May 31 but I don't know what that is.
May 28, 2004, 8:50 PM
Forged
memorial day is the day where we honor all of the fallen vetrans.
Actually everyone just goes out on the lake and gets drunk, but hey it is in the name of patriotism :P
May 28, 2004, 9:09 PM
jigsaw
Memorial day yes. A day to remember all those who have died for our country, if you disagree and disrespect, you might as well just leave this country.. or atleasy keep your disgraceful mouth closed.
May 28, 2004, 10:36 PM
Forged
Well I wasn't lying. If you think going to a lake and getting drunk is respectful then so be it. I am not complaing, I like memorial day. I just see it for what it is.
May 29, 2004, 1:51 AM
jigsaw
You see it for what it is.... interesting. Has anyone in your family ever done anything for this country? or just mooched off of it? This is not a hit, but if you've had loved ones die in previous wars, you would *really* "see it for what it is"
May 29, 2004, 4:07 AM
Forged
My Great-Grandfather was in ww2 and my grandfather was in nam.
My step-dad is in the military as well. But he is a DR. so I don't think that counts.
May 29, 2004, 4:35 AM

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