I disagree with it also, but I can see your interpretation makes sense.green1 wrote:Actually BB it does not mean the country is in distress. It is a distress signal. A boat without communications and in dire need of help could fly the flag upside down correctly without it implying the country is in distress. I disagree with Jackie's use of the image, but if she feels personally in distress, technically she is correct in that usage. As gut turning as it is to me, given that her image is used to express distress over the legally elected President-elect of this country. As though the simple execution of the rights of the citizenry were cause for such distress.buffettbride wrote:I'm not sure why your signature picture is using an upside down flag. It implies the country is in distress, which we are not. You are distressed, displeased, or otherwise, but our country is not in distress (and certainly not for the reasons which you are likely implying).jackiesic wrote:
http://www.usa-flag-site.org/etiquette.shtml
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According to the flag code section 36, U.S.C. Chapter 10;buffettbride wrote:I disagree with it also, but I can see your interpretation makes sense.green1 wrote:Actually BB it does not mean the country is in distress. It is a distress signal. A boat without communications and in dire need of help could fly the flag upside down correctly without it implying the country is in distress. I disagree with Jackie's use of the image, but if she feels personally in distress, technically she is correct in that usage. As gut turning as it is to me, given that her image is used to express distress over the legally elected President-elect of this country. As though the simple execution of the rights of the citizenry were cause for such distress.buffettbride wrote:I'm not sure why your signature picture is using an upside down flag. It implies the country is in distress, which we are not. You are distressed, displeased, or otherwise, but our country is not in distress (and certainly not for the reasons which you are likely implying).jackiesic wrote:
http://www.usa-flag-site.org/etiquette.shtml
The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
http://www.jeffhead.com/liberty/flagdistress.htm
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Sorry, I didn't see you quoted the same line that struck me! GPHMTA... once again.pbans wrote:I love it, too....carolinagirl wrote:What an incredible video.pbans wrote:"There has never been anything false about hope"
"We are not as divided as our politics would suggest:
Yes, We Can
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It's called a joke, you know, funny ha ha, I wasn't referring to anyone on here, but in my life it just so happens to be trueph4ever wrote:it's not followed by a kiss my a$$ statement?C-Dawg wrote:how is this any less condecending than what mikemck wrote? I can really see us becoming unified with posts like thisUAHparrothead wrote:Damn, I haven't seen so many angry rednecks since they cancelled The Jeff Foxworty Show. (Not on here but in my life in general.)![]()
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sorry, I took it that I'm an angry Redneck because I didn't vote Obama, and fail to see how this type of humor is going to help unify those of us on BN, much less the country.UAHparrothead wrote:It's called a joke, you know, funny ha ha, I wasn't referring to anyone on here, but in my life it just so happens to be trueph4ever wrote:it's not followed by a kiss my a$$ statement?C-Dawg wrote:how is this any less condecending than what mikemck wrote? I can really see us becoming unified with posts like thisUAHparrothead wrote:Damn, I haven't seen so many angry rednecks since they cancelled The Jeff Foxworty Show. (Not on here but in my life in general.)![]()
We just went thru a long, hard, divisive election. Rather than this type of humor, how about some patience and sensitivity towards those who's candidate lost. Otherwise, rants like those of mikemck ( which i didn't care for either) should be expected.
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Ok one more, There must be a redistribution of humor going on.C-Dawg wrote:sorry, I took it that I'm an angry Redneck because I didn't vote Obama, and fail to see how this type of humor is going to help unify those of us on BN, much less the country.UAHparrothead wrote:It's called a joke, you know, funny ha ha, I wasn't referring to anyone on here, but in my life it just so happens to be trueph4ever wrote:it's not followed by a kiss my a$$ statement?C-Dawg wrote:how is this any less condecending than what mikemck wrote? I can really see us becoming unified with posts like thisUAHparrothead wrote:Damn, I haven't seen so many angry rednecks since they cancelled The Jeff Foxworty Show. (Not on here but in my life in general.)![]()
We just went thru a long, hard, divisive election. Rather than this type of humor, how about some patience and sensitivity towards those who's candidate lost. Otherwise, rants like those of mikemck ( which i didn't care for either) should be expected.
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Okey dokey, back to Positive. Senator McCain gave a very gracious and positive concession speech.
Now, back to HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY.....
THINK I better go get some more rum.
As we have just come back from de States, and hit de duty free, we happen to have four kinds!
:D
Now, back to HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY.....
THINK I better go get some more rum.
As we have just come back from de States, and hit de duty free, we happen to have four kinds!
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My husband died from cancer after a 4 1/2 month courageous battle.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.
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Thank you for sharing your story....I am sorry for your loss, Jodibug...Jodibug wrote:My husband died from cancer after a 4 1/2 month courageous battle.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.
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Thank you JodiJodibug wrote:My husband died from cancer after a 4 1/2 month courageous battle.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.
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Jodi, i only "knew" Steve from some posts and a couple of PMs with him on COB,O and he was a very smart, funny and caring guy. I wish i had saved those PMs and could re-read those posts. COB,O went drastically downhill with the 2004 election becoming the main topic and (for me) lost it's cool island vibe. I got a invite from Penny to hang out here and have enjoyed BN ever since. (hey, how can you turn down an invite from the Queen?)Jodibug wrote:My husband died from cancer after a 4 1/2 month courageous battle.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.
I'm thinking "Sam Pittman" would say "Ah hell, it's just politics. Let's pour some sippin' whiskey and change the talk to important stuff like guitars and Willis Alan Ramsey and favorite beers and Jimmy Buffett."
That's what i'm gonna do.
Hank Hill : Just in case I'm incapacitated for some reason, do you know how to start a man's heart with a downed power line?
Bobby: No.
Hank : Well, there's really no wrong way to do it.
Bobby: No.
Hank : Well, there's really no wrong way to do it.
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Wow, I think I'm glad I missed all this mess.....
As someone most of you know well once said about the United States, "It's not perfect, but it's the best thing that's come along yet."
For those who have made so much noise about fearing the politics of the President-elect, have you forgotten we have a Constitution? You fear change to that Constitution? Start writing your Senators and Congressman, expressing your views.
I'm one of those who did not vote for Senator Obama, but by God President-elect Obama has my support. Does that mean I agree with him on everything? Absolutely not. But I still have the right to lobby my Senators and Congressman, and express my views to my representatives.
We are about to transfer power in this country, yet there are no tanks in the streets, no one fearing for their lives because they supported the losing candidate. Political appointees aside, government employees do not fear being fired based on the election.
What a country!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As someone most of you know well once said about the United States, "It's not perfect, but it's the best thing that's come along yet."
For those who have made so much noise about fearing the politics of the President-elect, have you forgotten we have a Constitution? You fear change to that Constitution? Start writing your Senators and Congressman, expressing your views.
I'm one of those who did not vote for Senator Obama, but by God President-elect Obama has my support. Does that mean I agree with him on everything? Absolutely not. But I still have the right to lobby my Senators and Congressman, and express my views to my representatives.
We are about to transfer power in this country, yet there are no tanks in the streets, no one fearing for their lives because they supported the losing candidate. Political appointees aside, government employees do not fear being fired based on the election.
What a country!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carry on as you know they would want you to do. ~~JB, dedication to Tim Russert
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Find your passion
Life goes on until it ends
Don’t stop living
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i still love ya'.C-Dawg wrote:sorry, I took it that I'm an angry Redneck because I didn't vote Obama, and fail to see how this type of humor is going to help unify those of us on BN, much less the country.UAHparrothead wrote:It's called a joke, you know, funny ha ha, I wasn't referring to anyone on here, but in my life it just so happens to be trueph4ever wrote:it's not followed by a kiss my a$$ statement?C-Dawg wrote:how is this any less condecending than what mikemck wrote? I can really see us becoming unified with posts like thisUAHparrothead wrote:Damn, I haven't seen so many angry rednecks since they cancelled The Jeff Foxworty Show. (Not on here but in my life in general.)![]()
We just went thru a long, hard, divisive election. Rather than this type of humor, how about some patience and sensitivity towards those who's candidate lost. Otherwise, rants like those of mikemck ( which i didn't care for either) should be expected.
Take me for what I am, a star newly emerging.
I accept the new found man, and I set the twilight reeling.
I accept the new found man, and I set the twilight reeling.
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Amen, sistah Jodibug! We took the sadness over Steve's death and turned it into one hell of a cookbook. We made something good happen ... in Steve's name.Jodibug wrote:My husband died from cancer after a 4 1/2 month courageous battle.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.
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((((( Jodi )))))Jodibug wrote:My husband died from cancer after a 4 1/2 month courageous battle.
He never once complained, whined or acted out in any way once the diagnosis was made. He made the negative into a positive and lived every day with hope throughout the adversity and pain.
I strive to live with this approach to every situation that arises. My hope is that no one has to learn this lesson the way I had to.
America voted, it's over, move on . . . rise above yourself and make your negative a positive.





