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Labor Day
On 9/2/2014 5:18 PM, Guv Bob wrote:
"Doug Miller" wrote in message ...
"Guv Bob" wrote in
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Around here, there was hardly a flag put out.
That's because Labor Day is not, and never has been, a day on which it's traditional to
display the flag.[*] The days on which it *is* traditional are Memorial Day, Flag Day,
Independence Day, and Veterans Day.
[* -- not the *American* flag, anyway...]
Never heard that before. Is that a local custom? Here's what the US CFR says...
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/4/chapter-1
6. (d) The flag should be displayed on all days, especially on New Year’s Day, January 1; Inauguration Day, January 20; Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, third Monday in January; Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12; Washington’s Birthday, third Monday in February; Easter Sunday (variable); Mother’s Day, second Sunday in May; Armed Forces Day, third Saturday in May; Memorial Day (half-staff until noon), the last Monday in May; Flag Day, June 14; Father’s Day, third Sunday in June; Independence Day, July 4; National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, July 27; Labor Day, first Monday in September; Constitution Day, September 17; Columbus Day, second Monday in October; Navy Day, October 27; Veterans Day, November 11; Thanksgiving Day, fourth Thursday in November; Christmas Day, December 25; and such other days as may be proclaimed by the President of the United States; the birthdays of States (date of admission); and on State holidays.
I haven't been able to figure out why a lot of those days
are flag days. New Year? Easter? Christmas? Mothers Day?
Fathers Day? None of those is a day to celebrate our
country.
Bill
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