Brad Paisley burned the Arkansas flag during a performance in 2017 as part of a comedic bit related to his song "Online." He was poking fun at the exaggerated claims people sometimes make about their hometowns and states. The act was intended to be humorous and not disrespectful, but it sparked controversy and discussions about the appropriateness of such actions in relation to state symbols. Paisley later clarified that his intention was not to offend anyone.
NO, he did not.
The flag that everyone else is facing. Alternatively the flag that is easier to face. There are no real rules for facing the flag during the anthem and it basically boils down to convenience.
What is the rhythm of Wavin Flag
Checkered Flag - album - was created in 1963-09.
I think the Song in Question is "Dido - White Flag", although the line is: There will be no white flag above my door I'm in love and always will be
Arkansas has 25 stars on its flag because it was the 25th to be admitted to the United States
In 1913.
Arkansas' state flag is red with a white diamond in the middle. The border of the diamond is a dark blue. There are stars that are white that are in the border. Inside the border there’s the white diamond. Inside the white diamond it says Arkansas in all caps and four stars that are navy blue and that is what the Arkansas flag looks like! The Arkansas state flag was founded in 1913.
What do the there stars below arkansas flag mean
There are 25 stars in the diamond border of the Arkansas state flag. This represents the fact that Arkansas was the 25th state to join the United States.
NO
There is no law against it. The proper way to dispose of a worn out flag is to burn it.
you can but you will be badly punished if it the dictators flag that they state as the new flag but say your in cuba if you burn say an American flag Castro wont care
you disrespect America greatly! it is disrespectful just to leave a flag in the dark outside with no light on it.....do NOT burn a flag publicly in the U.S.A
yes
You burn it.
burn it