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Veteran Joe Hare echoes Walter Murley view on flags

About: Walter Murley: Some flags around Columbia, KY need attention

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Thanks to my fellow veteran, Walter Murley, for noticing and commenting on the shape of some of our local flags. He is correct, those places he named do have flags that need to be replaced or straightened out. I encourage anyone else who has a flag flying to check it out and bring it up to standards.

Below is a link to etiquette for our flag or you can just Google "American Flag Etiquette". There are several sites that will guide us all on the proper display and etiquette of the American Flag, including this one: www.usflag.org.

s/Joe Hare




This story was posted on 2010-03-10 03:56:06
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2010-03-10 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen. Flag maintenance need in many places, not just Columbia and Adair Co., KY: I thought this photo was apropos to the current discussion in Adair County about flag maintenance. I'm pretty sure the Shelbyville park will replace this flag when baseball season starts back up in a few weeks. -Pen But Joe Hare, acknowledging that the scene is pretty, says that flags in this condition should be taken down, not flown at all in this state.
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