In this instance of Flash on mobile devices, at best, Flash is not ready for prime time. There have been multiple instances of Flash devices crashing Android phones during demos. The Adam Ink, which was supposed to be a challenger to the iPad, has been delayed partly because they can't get Flash to work on it.
I'm not sure how much of it shows up on FR, but I'm going to wildly guess that there are a lot of paid operatives on the web posing as consumers, making the case both for and against Flash on mobile devices. There's a lot of money involved here.
First, I am raising the white flag. I should not have jumped into this thread. But definately not a paid operative. I would not put it past companies, though, to do exactly what you suspect.