Sen. Roger Marshall Introduces Bill Mandating Only American Flags on Government Buildings
Sen. Marshall introduced a bill that would forbid any other flag but the American flag to be flown over government buildings.
Sen. Marshall introduced a bill that would forbid any other flag but the American flag to be flown over government buildings.
Every year Flag Day is held to honor the adoption of the United States flag on June 14, 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress, an event honored in the observance across the country and 2023 is no different.
A formerly homeless veteran from Georgia was recognized for his “remarkable progress” and received a vehicle on Flag Day.
The United States Army celebrated its 247th birthday on Tuesday, June 14th.
A unilateral decision by Colorado small town mayor Shane Fuhrman to suspend the custom of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance during board meetings was met by the only patriotic response possible: attendees stood and defied him to recite the pledge anyway.
A-list Hollywood actor Chris Pratt celebrated the U.S. military and free speech in a viral Instagram post to his 31 million followers on Flag Day, adding, “You are free to say whatever kind of crazy a** s**t you want in this country.”
The United States Army celebrated its 246th Birthday on Monday, June 14, 2021.
The Progress Pride flag is a revised version of the gay pride rainbow flag, including black and brown stripes to represent gay, lesbian, transgender, and intersex people of color, as well as the colors of the pink and baby blue transgender flag.
There are 30 teams in Major League Baseball and 30 clubs in the NBA. The NHL skates 31 squads, while the NFL has 32 franchises. That’s 123 professional teams in the four major sports. A grand total of one recognized Flag Day on social media. One. Uno. Just one.
Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) introduced a constitutional amendment Friday to prohibit the burning of the American flag, commemorating Flag Day.