Vets stand guard over Christian flag in NC town

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Vets stand guard over Christian flag in NC town - Yahoo! News

The Christian flag is everywhere in the small city of King: flying in front of barbecue joints and hair salons, stuck to the bumpers of trucks, hanging in windows and emblazoned on T-shirts.

The relatively obscure emblem has become omnipresent because of one place it can't appear: flying above a war memorial in a public park.

The city council decided last month to remove the flag from above the monument in Central Park after a resident complained, and after city leaders got letters from the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United for the Separation of Church and State urging them to remove it.

That decision incensed veterans groups, churches and others in King, a city of about 6,000 people 15 miles north of Winston-Salem. Ray Martini, 63, an Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam, launched a round-the-clock vigil to guard a replica Christian flag hanging on a wooden pole in front of the war memorial...
 
You either should have a religious flag or icon representing each of the different religions practiced by the people buried in the cemetery... or none at all.

Why stop at religions?

Were there members of the Lions club? Rotary? Knights of Columbus? Why not fly those flags as well?

Maybe we should include flags from their high schools and colleges. People often feel a great connection to those institutions as well.
 
You either should have a religious flag or icon representing each of the different religions practiced by the people buried in the cemetery... or none at all.

Why stop at religions?

Were there members of the Lions club? Rotary? Knights of Columbus? Why not fly those flags as well?

Maybe we should include flags from their high schools and colleges. People often feel a great connection to those institutions as well.
Well, sh** howdy! That's the third time we agree...:eek:

...should let the dead bury the dead...the living have too much to do...
 
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