Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/04

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Subject: [Leica] my flag project is online/ Karen Schreiber
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Sun Sep 4 11:19:33 2005
References: <20050904055627.74067.qmail@web52310.mail.yahoo.com> <BF409E57.4ACA%bdcolen@comcast.net>

I fly the flag on Flag Day and on the 4th of July and Memorial Day and
have every year for as long as I've had a home to live in.

For our mid-western raised family it's a way to celebrate the founding
of the United States and to honor those who have served and who
created the nation. I don't apologize for that nor should I have to.

Yes, the flag gets co-opted for political differences. And B.D. is
attempting to do just the same thing but in the opposite direction in
essence claiming that anyone flying the flag is a mindless dolt.

And I remember, after 9/11or maybe at the Iraq war start there was an
image posted here, of a flag and someone, I think a Canadian, decried
it for posting an offensive image.

Symbols have many meanings. There are cultural differences.  Clearly
they don't apply to everyone. Too bad.

Live with it.

Adam

On 9/4/05, B. D. Colen <bdcolen@comcast.net> wrote:
> More to the point - If we live in America, and are Americans, why do we 
> have
> to fly flags or plaster flag stickers on our cars to tell people that we're
> Americans? The flag has, unfortunately, become a political symbol.
>


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