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thehillshaveI t1_jbbf1h1 wrote

this entire post is beyond suspicious. their father gave an interview about his nativity set he puts up every year to channel 10 four months ago. he's lived in RI for four decades, so "immigrant" isn't an excuse here, it's not like he just got here. and he's sharp enough to be putting up an enormous nativity set a few months ago. this is bs

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BadLvckBrian t1_jbbgjms wrote

Yeah this entire post is bs, I live in the neighborhood and the American flag is back up but now it is upside down. And I know it’s not unintentional because he’s had the flag up before for months even years right side up.

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thehillshaveI t1_jbbgwl2 wrote

oh i moved out of that neighborhood like ten years ago and i remember him. maybe his kids don't agree with him, idk, but they're lying for him here.

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Throwaway1231200001 t1_jbblsgc wrote

Wait for the post from OP about his father not understanding the significance of an upside down US flag.

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Previous_Floor t1_jbbmd3k wrote

>Wait for the post from OP about his father not understanding the significance of an upside down US flag.

"According to the U.S. Flag Code, flying the American flag inverted is legal, as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property."

^ Considering the tone of yesterday's threads...

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JoeFortune1 t1_jbbs6fo wrote

Does U.S. Flag Code allow for the flying of the Confederate Flag? If so, can that one be flown upside down?

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vegemouse t1_jbbw4ue wrote

Not really, but it can be burned and/or used as a toilet.

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vegemouse t1_jbbvizw wrote

Apparently he’s lived in the US since he was 4. Dude has been in the US longer than most people on this sub.

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