Half (51%) of US adults say they have an American flag
at home (51%). The practice of keeping American flags in the home varies significantly by age. Those 65 and older are the most likely to have the flag in their home (69%). Young adults are the least likely age demographic to have an American flag at home.
Pew research did a nice deep dive into this subject. Here's their report" https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2007/06/27/who-flies-the-flag-not-always-who-you-might-think/
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My PRIDE flag goes up at the start of 'pride' month and stays up all summer.
ReplyDeleteI have 2 flags. One is in my retirement shadow box and the second is in a presentation box. It was flown by Cpt "Soupy" Campbell in his A-10 on a mission to Bagdad during OIF1.
ReplyDeleteI only have a Betsy Ross flag and a Bonnie Blue. The current flag is the flag of a failed and corrupt aggressive empire. Sound values are represented by the ones I own and fly.
ReplyDeleteI fly Old Glory high with the Gadsen Flag beneath it, and the Bunker Hill (Pine Tree) hung as a banner on the front porch wall. THAT should put me on a few more Watch Lists!
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