Tuesday, January 20, 2009

I showed up this morning wearing two US Flag Lapel pins. Our President had his on so I took one off http://ping.fm/PA6fM

Monday, January 19, 2009

American Flag Lapel Pin, President Obama won’t wear one… so I’ll wear two!


President Obama won’t wear one… so I’ll wear two!

It’s not known if President Obama will wear an American Flag Lapel pin to the inauguration. Sources say it’s unlikely, but there will be a very patriotic theme on and off the stage wear he will give his indelible speech. Obama got off to a rough start in his campaign with the whole flag pin debacle. “I decided I won’t wear that pin on my chest,” Obama said in the interview. “Instead, I’m going to try to tell the American people what I believe will make this country great, and hopefully that will be a testament to my patriotism.” While Obama has a valid point, I would argue, though a small portion, displaying the American Flag is part of an outward display of Patriotism. Yes, actions do speak louder than words or symbolic icons. We will get to see what Obama’s actions will be in 2009 and beyond. Until then, I’m going to display my American Flag, and on inauguration day, I will wear two American Flag Lapel pins… just in case Obama won’t wear his.
Eddie Hill (affectionately known as Uncle Flag)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

President Obama won't wear one... so I'll wear two! http://ping.fm/ysAtg

Sunday, January 11, 2009

just got back from Ocala. Great board meeting. I'm as excited as a mosquito in a nudists camp for the show this summer!

Monday, January 5, 2009

I've spent a week and a half counting inventory. I would rather have a hot sauce enima. At least my store is up to date www.uncleflag.com

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Is the American Flag Alive?

Is the American Flag Alive?

The next time you drive by that car dealership with the hundred foot flag pole, look up and be sure to notice, the graceful maneuvers of the flag. Some days she looks like a feather blown about with every wind of doctrine. Some days she looks as though she is shadow boxing, ducking and dodging, throwing out violent jabs and uppercuts, popping and kicking with each gust of wind. Millions salute her, pledge allegiance to her; thousands lay to rest under her, while their loved ones cry over her. So, ask yourself what is so special about this dyed nylon rectangle with a bunch of symbolic stars and stripes sewn on it? What is the flag’s purpose? What exactly does it represent? Well, the simple answer is, “too each his own”. For me, SHE represents my entitlement to raise my children in the admonition of the Lord without controversy. For me, she gives me the right to pursue happiness and the privilege to enjoy it once I catch it. For me, she symbolizes a solid foundation in which my family can build a life that’s more than abundant. For me, the flag’s purpose is to build unity in the bond of peace. She also functions as a warning to others who want to steal that peace. For me, the flag represents the finer things of life… Football, Twinkies (with extra yellow #5) and Harley Davidson. As I said earlier, “too each his own” my lifestyle is a little more fast paced then that guy who wrote that patriotic song …baseball, apple pie and Chevrolet.

The federal government already gave us our answer to my original question; Title 4 Section 8(j)… The flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing. Therefore, the lapel flag pin being a replica, should be worn on the left lapel near the heart.

Is the American Flag alive? Well, for this zealous Patriot… For me, the answer is a definitive YES!