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Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
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I confess that I am stunned that the flag wasn't actually retired in the ceremony. I wasn't there, but there were so many positive comments about the experience. Having watched and participated in actual flag retirement ceremonies, I can imaging that this was indeed a touching moment for those who care. Perhaps organizers being a little more straight forward would have been more appropriate. I hope that the flag DOES get a real retirement ceremony in a safe and honorable way.
God bless America! And may we be and become worthy of those blessings.
I was moved.
I was there, it was a touching moment indeed, and still would have been if they told the truth. They did intentionally deceive us, though they did it with good intentions, they shouldn't deny it.
Now I wonder why they acted like they burned it, they should have just made a coffin for the flag and said the flag was being laid to rest for eternity, that way there is no fabrication what so ever.
Didn't they know that burning the flag was the proper way to dispose of it?
I am a van pool driver and shortly after 9-11, one member of the van opened the door while we were at a red light (it could have turned green at any time) and picked up a flag he saw lying on the ground. He was so happy with himself for "rescuing" the flag.
I thought it was silly and dangerous for him to put himself at risk for that. The country was no better off for what he did, and his family could have lost him entirely or partially due to injury.
How appropriate that Glen Beck was the MC of the Stadium of Fire: the flag burning and Glen Beck's patriotism were both artificial. And showing the photographs of W. Bush was an added reminder of mistatements and misrepresentations wrapped around patriotic platitudes. As Samuel Johnson once said, "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." Mission Accomplished.
It's time for the stadium to retire and move on. Go back to the old fashioned fourth that had fireworks for everyone.
By the way, did Glenn Beck talk about agreeing with a guest on his TV show that the US needs Osama bin Laden to have another successful attack on the US to save our country?
to Al Jajeera.
My my,
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This statement sums it up:
"We felt, in the spirit and reverence of the moment, that we didn't need to say explicitly that we were not burning the flag," he said. "By dissecting the ceremony, you are going to take away the sacredness."
Wow. That is horrendous. All they had to say was thanks for showing respects to the flag and we'll formally burn it in a controlled environment due to health concerns over toxins. That's it. Then there's no deceit, no implication of anything else happening.
I'm very glad I don't pay money to support the Freedom Festival. Interpreted freedom is not how I show my devotion to my country.
It shouldn't surprised anyone that the Stadium of Fire audience was snookered into believing it was a genuine flag retirement ceremony.
Wish I lived in your world. I'm sure it has pretty flowers.
Patriotism is giving selflessly to your country, not taking the most the market will bear from your neighbors and demanding government services while constantly complaining about paying your taxes. Those who drive to the freedom festival waving their flag from their foreign cars after exploiting their neighbors and their country every other day of the year have no idea what patriotism means.
I quit attending the Stadium of Fire when I realized it is simply a rameumptom for those who do not understand patriotism to exclude the poor while they claim they are better than those in every other nation. Toby Keith, Glenn Beck, George Jr, and Dick Cheney never served our country, they all wrap themsevles in the flag while forwarding their own personal agenda for selfish means.
I learned more about this country while serving abroad, alone with my M-16 night after night, than these people will ever understand. It is time to teach humility and service and stop the charade of pride and prejudice.
Thanks Stadium of Fire for making the absurdity of your event so obvious.
We were just a few yards away from the flag that night. Something was obviously off, but now I feel manipulated and sort of dirty.
I take the retiring of the flag very seriuosly.
I feel that this charade brought dishonor to that amazing flag. At the very least you gave the critics a giant slice of fodder, way to freaking go. Geesh.
I paid a lot of money to take my family to the stadium on fire.
I am pretty sure I am not going to do it again.
Duh.
Now we go to a local park and watch small town fireworks. People pick up after themselves.
It's not a matter of "hate." It's just a matter of wanting some reality in our national life. It's not a big controversy, I'll grant you that, but still, it's a shame that we've all gotten so used to being deceived in all things, big and little.
I'd feel duped if I were there.
If it wasn't, the irony is pretty funny.
Ceremonial Burning of the Flag
* This ceremony should be conducted at a private, non-public location.
* The burning of a Flag should take place at a campfire in a ceremony separate from the Ceremony of Final Tribute. The fire must be sizable (preferably having burnt down to a bed of red hot coals to avoid having bits of the Flag being carried off by a roaring fire), yet be of sufficient intensity to ensure complete burning.
I agree with Walks like a duck above...just tell us what was going on...don't pretend. They should have retired it properly afterward. They didn't even do that. They just put it away somewhere.
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