Wear Nothing Except The Flag And Dance, or wear the orange helmet, the red climbing boots, blue climbing jacket and the flag and dance.
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we should not burn it and put on the ground or do something bad to it
Your answer is the same place as where you put a kite in real life. HINT: NOT UNDER GROUND!
For an American it is disrespectful to our wonderful country to let the flag touch the ground. Since the flag is a symbol of our freedom in the United States, we treat it like a person the proper way to rid of a flag that has touched the ground is to bury it. If you have ever heard the Star Spangled Banner, our national anthem, there is a part in it that says "And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there." The American Flag is a symbol of our PROUD, FREECOUNTRY, so we do not want it to touch the ground since it is considered sacred.Being that we walk on the ground, it is disrespectful for our pride, the American Flag, to be put on the ground. This leads back to the 8 Colonies that united under the Gadsden Flag with the 'Do not tread on me' rattle snake flag (a political cartoon drawn by Benjamin Franklin in 1751), the present 13 red and white stripes representing the 13 colonies, and the words "Don't Tread On Me". The Gadsden flag was flown in 1775 by the 1st Marines during the start of the Revolutionary War by the Marine Committee lead by Continental Colonel Christopher Gadsden representing his home state South Carolina. Pride is to be held high for everyone to see, not put on the ground to be walked on.This is all true.It's worth noting that in the British army touching the flag to the ground was a way of saluting the king. Not something a patriot would ever do with the US flag.It's considered disrespectful for the American flag to touch the ground.
Buzz Aldrin placed the flag on the moon by using a horizontal ground tube attached to the flagpole. This design allowed the flag to remain unfurled even in the vacuum of space. Aldrin deployed the flag by inserting the pole into the tube and releasing it, allowing the flag to extend.
When you 'ground' your club you have caused your golf club to come in contact with the ground or another substance such as water, sand or weeds. Generally speaking the subject of grounding a club centres around hazards where you are not permitted to touch the surface or the weeds that exist within an area marked as a hazard. If a player grounds their club in any of these examples they are penalized two strokes for doing so. If a player grounds their club on the putting surface and the ball moves - by gravity, wind or anything else - there is a penalty for this as well.
because you can pull the flag up while still standing on the ground, you dont have to be raised up to the top to put it there
We usually put a flag out.
It was American Flag that was first ever put on the moon.
There are two dates on the flag because the person who designed the flag had put the date that he or she had finished it on, then when that person wanted to make a change to the flag he or she put the date that they finished it on again on the new flag.
The people went over to the new land and put a flag in the ground and called it ours so the also farted on it to claim it too