It was a speech about how America is destined to control the world. It was given by Albert Beveridge the US Senator from Indiana. The speech was given on September 16, 1898 when impearlism was near peak.
http://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1898beveridge.asp
The "March of the Flag" speech was delivered by President William McKinley in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. The main summary of the speech was to rally public support for American expansionism and the annexation of territories such as the Philippines. McKinley argued for American intervention in foreign affairs as a way to bring civilization and Christianity to other nations.
Actually, I believe that it is unethical to write on a flag, because it is basically shaming the nation (or state, or whoever has the flag as a symbol) that uses this flag. It's really your own opinion, but I believe so.
The blue in the flag of the Philippines represents peace, truth, and justice. It stands for the principles that the nation upholds in governing its people.
The Philippine flag was chosen to represent the country because it symbolizes the nation's struggle for independence and freedom from foreign rule. The colors and elements of the flag have historical significance, with the blue and red representing peace, truth, and justice, while the white triangle symbolizes equality and unity among the Filipino people.
Flag Day reflects values such as patriotism, national unity, and pride in one's country. It serves as a reminder of the importance of the flag as a symbol of freedom, democracy, and the sacrifices made to protect these ideals. It also reinforces the belief in the shared history and values that unite citizens under the flag.
The Philippine flag was designed by General Emilio Aguinaldo and a group of revolutionary leaders in 1898.
A speech by Albert Beveridge
Albert Beveridge
Flag is a noun (a flag) and a verb (to flag).
The march of army collumns and convoys in an orderly fashion to infuse sense of security in the people, usually in a backdrop of war. The enemy may have retreated or there is a threat of enemy entering the zone.
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One of the most noted contributions of Albert J. Beveridge was his 'March of the Flag' speech. He also is known for contributing to Lincoln's personal election campaign.
Here is a link to a picture of the flag: http://www.badmouth.net/content/uploads/2007/05/free-speech-flag.png
The flag of Kentucky was adopted on March 26, 1918.
It isn’t policy, but freedom of speech and the first amendment. The Supreme Court ruled that burning a flag is freedom of speech.
The Venezuela's flag was adopted on March 12, 2006.
That he burned an American flag as part of his protest. He was arrested, prosecuted and was found guilty. Johnson's flag
It is legal to display any flag in the US. This is a matter of freedom of symbolic speech.