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  • Wounded warrior outraged as ‘rainbow’ flag flies at military installation

    02/15/2015 9:52:54 AM PST · by Impala64ssa · 16 replies
    BizPac Review ^ | 2/5/14 | Michael Dorstewitz
    Wounded warrior retired Senior Airman Brian Kolfage was startled by a strange sight as he wound his way through Davis Mountain Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz. — Old Glory, with rainbow stripes replacing the alternating red and white. It was a sight one might see at University of California, Berkeley, perhaps — but a military base? “For those of you with military ties, you’ll understand the stark contrast between military and civilian life, and ultimately know duty comes before self,” he wrote for The Blaze. “More specifically, it’s one of the Air Force’s three core values that is drilled...
  • Vanity - Flags at Half Staff More Often?

    04/19/2013 8:09:36 AM PDT · by pfflier · 35 replies
    It seems that I see the flag flown at half staff more frequently during the obama administration. First let me say that I have spent more than 30 years on military bases and become very familiar with the sight and it's protocol. I am also familiar with the criteria established in the US Flag Code. It seems to me that this administration is using the custom now as a visual prop to reinforce it's agendas as much as to honor the dead.
  • Did Sarah Palin Disrespect the Stars and Stripes? (MSM complains the flag was on the wrong side)

    01/24/2011 12:56:33 PM PST · by Bigtigermike · 93 replies · 2+ views
    Time ^ | Monday January | Amy Sullivan
    Swampland alum KT pointed out to a few of us this weekend something we’d missed in the already much-discussed Sarah Palin video that followed the Tucson shooting: the American flag placed behind Palin to add a presidential air to the recording is on the wrong side. Big deal, you say? Actually, yeah. The U.S. Flag code was passed by Congress nearly 70 years ago to provide exact rules for the use and display of the Stars and Stripes. One of the many rules dictates the positioning of the flag relative to a speaker: When displayed from a staff in a...