Fly it...and fly this quote under/next to it:
‘Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.’ - John Adams
Fly both but make sure Old Glory is higher.
Dear Miss Gracie ....
Think of it in terms of the battle of Fort McHenry.
“...And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave? “
Yes. It still does.
And it’s still OUR Flag, and the other side can’t ever lay claim to it because they HATE it.
So put that Old Glory out and let every leftard POS see it, and show them that there are still Americans around.
And - if you’re feeling rebellious - add the Gadsden Flag right alongside (but slightly lower, for respect).
Fly the naval version, which I like better anyway. Combines American stripes with snake not to step on.
The Stars and Stripes of course will be my flag. I read the book “Bunker Hill” and the mentioned a Liberty Tree Flag that said “Liberty Unity”. That would be a good one also.
us civilian flag. vertical white and red stripes, white field, blue stars.
How about the Great Garrison Flag? It was the 15 star flag that flew over Ft McHenry.
I replaced my battered ol’ glory with the flag of the sovereign state of North Carolina a while back and don’t plan on flying her again until this national nightmare is over. I don’t know what I’ll fly if the dems retake the NC state houses ....probably just move.
I refuse to be cowed by the a$$hole currently in office.
While in Boston last year, my wife and I bought an American flag onboard the USS Constitution. The flag was then actually run up the mqast as we stood there, flew for a minute, and then brought back down. The wife held the end while a Marine folded it. It was worth the $25 fee.
That’s the one that will fly at our home on the 4th.
I plan on flying the Stars and Bars with the Bonny Blue below. The South will stand again and soon.
Stars ans Stripes,Gadsen,AND First official Confederate Battle Flag flown at Charleston during the Bombardment of Ft. Sumter
I will be flying the “Join or Die” flag. Though not actually a flag at the time of the American Revolution, I like the historical reference and hope to get conversations going with my neighbors. The following day it will be the Bunker Hill flag, then the “Betsy Ross” flag, then the First Navy Jack, then back to Old Glory.
Jolly Roger. It’s always pirate day, somewhere.