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19th April 09, 10:23 PM
#31
I think the preferred term is 'flag retirement' - not 'flag burning'. The former has a positive connotation, the latter is more negative.
(Per the U.S. Code, when a U.S. flag is no longer suitable for display, it should be retired - preferably by burning. Lots to be found on the web about this, so I won't go any further.)
John
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19th April 09, 11:26 PM
#32
Originally Posted by McMurdo
Got back a wee while ago myself, yes I have pictures, and yes I brought a change of outfits. Photos to come in a bit.
It was good to meet you, Glen. Hope you enjoyed the Hooligans.
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19th April 09, 11:28 PM
#33
Originally Posted by EagleJCS
I think the preferred term is 'flag retirement' - not 'flag burning'. The former has a positive connotation, the latter is more negative.
(Per the U.S. Code, when a U.S. flag is no longer suitable for display, it should be retired - preferably by burning. Lots to be found on the web about this, so I won't go any further.)
Thanks for the information, I was wondering about this "flag burning" thing when I saw the picture.
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20th April 09, 04:19 PM
#34
Here's my group shot, which proves I wasn't dressed casually all day. I'm wearing my 'coon skin sporran, which a certain X-Marker was jealous of. I won't mention any names, but he's third from the right in this shot.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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20th April 09, 04:54 PM
#35
It was really good to meet everyone. I hated I missed out on the fun later in the day, sounds like everyone had a blast at the concert. Glen, it's good to hear that you enjoyed your (brief) stay in North Carolina.
-Elliott
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21st April 09, 06:26 PM
#36
Originally Posted by EagleJCS
I think the preferred term is 'flag retirement' - not 'flag burning'. The former has a positive connotation, the latter is more negative.
(Per the U.S. Code, when a U.S. flag is no longer suitable for display, it should be retired - preferably by burning. Lots to be found on the web about this, so I won't go any further.)
I meant no disrespect with my comments, as I said this is not something I'd ever seen before and I found it a bit strange, thanks for the explanation.
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21st April 09, 06:28 PM
#37
Originally Posted by thatcelticband
It was good to meet you, Glen. Hope you enjoyed the Hooligans.
I loved the Hooligans! Wish you were my local band, you guys made the 16 hour drive down worth it.
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21st April 09, 08:12 PM
#38
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21st April 09, 08:37 PM
#39
Originally Posted by McMurdo
I meant no disrespect with my comments, as I said this is not something I'd ever seen before and I found it a bit strange, thanks for the explanation.
Not a big, big deal. I know some people are unfamiliar with the practice (even many US citizens) and wanted to be sure to note the difference in the terms.
As a Scout & Scout leader, I've attended and performed many, many flag retirements over the years. Some people get upset that we're burning a flag, until they find out it's actually OK to do so.
John
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22nd April 09, 12:06 PM
#40
Superb pictures, looks like you all had a wonderful time and were even blessed with good weather.
I think the preferred term is 'flag retirement' - not 'flag burning'. The former has a positive connotation, the latter is more negative.
(Per the U.S. Code, when a U.S. flag is no longer suitable for display, it should be retired - preferably by burning. Lots to be found on the web about this, so I won't go any further.)
Thanks for the explanation. It thought it was maybe an official clan society burning the flag of some renegade group.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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