White House says "it's silly"
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...-vet-fly-flag/
White House says "it's silly"
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...-vet-fly-flag/
Every one of these headlines (and the tone of Fox's article on it) make it seem as if the Col. is being prevented from displaying the flag, which is not true. The HOA said he could display a smaller flag from his porch. This is about the flagpole and its impact on property values.Originally Posted by Fake News
I really hope Obama does not comment on this and make it an issue. I think "Joe the Plumber" and the "beer summit" set the wrong precedent... any moke with a minor grievance can now get the forces of the right-wing blogosphere behind them and eventually get the president's ear.
I'm still waiting for the president to issue a statement about my neighbors at the duplex leaving their cigarette butts all over the place.![]()
I watched Gibbs on TV commenting this, they specificly mentioned that it's silly to not allow him have the flag pole in his yard to properly display the flag he loves and gave so much for
Your duplex doesn't warrent the Presidents attention. Col. Barfoot received his medal from a U.S. President. Different status levels there.
I was being hyperbolic. The president has bigger fish to fry right now than get involved in a dispute between some guy and his HOA.
I really don't see how the Col.'s status as a vet makes him exempt from the rules of his HOA. If they let the Col. have a flagpole, they'll have to let everyone have a flagpole. They might not want their neighborhood to look like the United Nations building.
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FOR THE LOVE OF JESUS THEY DIDN'T SAY HE CAN"T DISPLAY THE FLAG.
They are just saying he can't display it on a 20 FOOT POLE.
The first article cited in this thread says that there are other homes in Col.'s neighborhood that display their flags as in the photo I posted above. This isn't about patriotism, censorship, honoring veterans, etc etc. Barfoot CAN display the flag.
Its about one man having it out with his HOA about a 20 foot pole in his front yard.
As moral issue, there should be no fight. What this man has done is worthy of being able to fly the Flag in the fashion he is trying to do.
But at the same time, this man did move into an existing neighborhood, fully aware of it's HOA rules. If he wanted to fly his flag in on a pole like that, maybe he should have moved into a house that would allow it.
Now if this ordinance had been put in place AFTER he had already had his flagpole erected, then you have yourself a legit fight.
If he does win this fight, then good for him. It is kind of a stupid rule to have in effect.
You live in an HOA-governed community you will. Later, QD.Originally Posted by Type-Rawr
There is nothing in their rules saying anything about flagpoles....this whole thing is one person having an issue with it and thinking they can run things how they want it.
In December 2009, the homeowners' association (HOA) of the Sussex Square, where Barfoot lives in Henrico County, Virginia, ordered him to remove the flagpole from which he flies the American flag. The HOA retained Coates & Davenport to help enforce their order.[1] The association's bylaws do not forbid flagpoles, but the HOA ruled Barfoot, aged 90, would not be allowed to use it "for aesthetic reasons". Barfoot is contesting the order.[8][9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_T._Barfoot