Regardless of whether you agree with what that flag stands for..that is life in America...get over it
That Flag is not my Flag, my brothers did not die for that flag. When you grow up, you little puke, and find out that that flag is the sign of oppression, you may find out about This Republic, go back to your dorm.
If some liberal-communist-lesbian-peace-Nazi wants to fly that symbol-not-even-worth-the-nylon-it's-dyed-on at her own darn house, then I don't give a rat's a$$. However, as long as you lib weenies want to ban nativity scenes, Santa Claus, non-PC sport team names, and the rest of your cause, I refuse to allow that piece of sh!t to fly on public property in MY town. The next time Illl walk by with a lighter.
I have a nice original Nazi flag I'd like to fly at your house, since you are so easy about such things. Then we'll talk about your charming experiences and all the happy friends you've met as a consequence. There's blood on the tracks, my friend, and if it were yours, or your loved ones', you may understand what these people are trying to communicate to you.
Freep on, and keep thinking. This is a group effort.
You seem sympathetic to the UN... Discomfited that its rag was pulled down.
Perhaps you have a UN flag, or know where to buy one.
I'd like to have a UN flag, for those occasions when I've had too much good, hot Mexican food and beer...
You know, to wipe myself with after I move my bowels...
Can you tell me where I might obtain a UN flag, in a pillowy soft cotton version?