Do You Know?

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tom Finley
tom Finley
11 months ago

I am not afraid to say I do not no what it means.

Pistol Pete
Pistol Pete
11 months ago

Traditionally, flying a U.S. flag upside down has been a sign of distress or extreme danger for the country or for the person flying it. Today, however, people have begun using this old war cry in response to political uncertainty or as a way to show their unhappiness with the direction the country is heading.

Pistol Pete
Pistol Pete
11 months ago
Reply to  Pistol Pete

My apologies did not copy the correct response.

Machobird
Machobird
11 months ago

No gold fringe. Very significant. Do the research.

poppi
poppi
11 months ago

…no gold fringe this time….
not a military flag; just an ordinary Stars & Stripes.

mrapp
mrapp
11 months ago
Reply to  poppi

….”WE HAVE A WINNER”……..thank you Ladies and Gentlemen…..

Thomas Hanna
Thomas Hanna
11 months ago

No longer under maritime/international/corporate law, IIRC. A sneaky, little noticed congressional act in the 1870-80’s, bye-bye common law. The globalists even changed the name of our country to a corporate title.

One Pissed MArine
One Pissed MArine
11 months ago

Holly COW Batman! If this isn’t a sign of “in your face”…No Gold, Silver or Black Embroidery…the Flag Should be Upside down! Way to go RFK…Semper Fi!

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