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Is that a state or federal law or some bogus HOA rule? I always thought that flying the American flag upside down meant that our country was in deep trouble, such as during the past four years ...
The fact that it is legal to fly the U.S. flag upside down at all speaks to the remarkable freedom of expression we have in this country. But co-opting our national symbol to wage political ...
Supporters of former President Trump across the country flipped the American flag upside down after a New York jury's guilty verdict as a sign of protest to the perceived weaponization of the U.S ...
The upside-down flag's symbolism isn't new. It's represented various causes and sentiments over the country's history and in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. There was once ...
The Woodland Park home of a conservative member of the Sarasota County Public Hospital Board, Victor Rohe, displayed the American flag upside down on May 31, one day after former President Donald ...
The flag was so large its upside down stars and stripes were visible ... was not trying to disrespect the American flag or the country, but rather leverage what he called a “time-honored ...
I think the outrage over an upside down flag is less about the love of the flag or the country , and more about feeding into the division between the left and the right. I agree with Cloot’s ...
An upside-down flag signals distress, and Pfleger said the flag outside St. Sabina will stay inverted “as long as this country is under siege.” At least a dozen veterans joined in the flag ...
Over the years, land-based Americans have flown the flag upside down as a way to communicate that the country is in jeopardy. They would pop up, for example, during the Iraq War. The Jan. 6 ...
An upside-down American flag attached to Boulder’s Second Flatiron, noticed the latest round of federal employee layoffs hit NOAA and NWS offices across the country, has been removed by city staff.