Dave, the whole story rolled out as we walked away.My son and I were the first to notice the flag rubbing the chrome pipe, and as the wind blew the flag waved and smoke was blowing through it like a sick pig squirting through a sreen door.So we walked up to the stopped but idling tractor. My wife approached the driver as he was walking up to his tractor from back in the parade line up and I did hear a conversation that did not result in screaming,as he got closer my son and I were waiting at his tractor step and that's when I talked to him...what was I supposed to do? deck him? remove the flag myself? ( I did think about it)I didn't think it was proper to become violent about it, rather, to politely inform the driver and ask that he remove it from it's position as to not desecrate it any further. If you have ever seen the American flag folded with white gloves and and handed to a U S Marines' mother, at his funeral, then you would understand how I feel and where this is coming from. The flag is not something to be taken lightly, display it properly or keep your heads in the sand ( at the beach)
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