The phrase
"to salute the flag" means to show respect or honor by making a specific gesture, usually raising one's hand or touching one's forehead, while facing the national flag.
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Soldier Saluting Flag Memorial Day coloring page with several different sentences in addition to our Memorial Day holiday collection of coloring page sentence readers.
Envision it if you can: Whitless the Dim, fake tears at the ready,
saluting the flag with her upturned boob, ni p ple erect.
At midnight on the eve of Independence Day, the Mayor
traditionally salutes the flag and leads the gathering into the Independence cheer at a colourful yet solemn ceremony.
The bombastic councilman, for instance, launched his unsuccessful bid for Congress last year by declaring, «I don't care what they say, I'm still
not saluting the flag!»
«Men are superior to women...» «It is forbidden to play music or to stand for the national anthem or
salute the flag...» «All other religions are either fabricated or false or abrogated...» «Muslims fight to free people from the injustice of other religions...»
They refuse to perform military service or
salute the flag, actions which have brought them into direct conflict with governments around the world.
There are people who live in an adult world and there are cowards who would
salute any flag, kneel to any god or sell their mother to spare themselves from the bayonet.
After Barnette, anyone could decline to
salute the flag, for reasons good or bad.
They refused to fight in any wars or to
salute any flags.
The moment began with decisions such as that in the famous 1941 case West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette, in which the Court held that the state could not force Jehovah's Witnesses to
salute the flag.
and then Obama and his nasty woman won't
salute our flag or respect our national symbols..
They became «subversives,» like Jehovah's Witnesses of our own time, when they refused to
salute the flag.
You can't force an employee to
salute a flag or pray to a God.
I go to church;
salute the flag, vote republican, and I love my family and pray to God.
In its vigorous defenses of students» civil liberties — to protest the Vietnam War, for example, or not to
salute the flag — the Supreme Court has repeatedly held public schools to an especially high standard precisely because they play a unique role in fostering citizens.