Posted by MarkB_MI on December 11, 2013 at 03:08:56 from (75.219.109.159):
In Reply to: OT Flags at half staff posted by Straw Boss on December 10, 2013 at 21:17:18:
There's no law that says when an individual or private business may or must fly a flag at half-mast. Flags on federal government property fly at half-mast when directed to by the President; on state property it's per direction of either the President or the local governor,
It is a fact that the President ordered flags flown at half-mast December 5 through 9 to honor Nelson Mandela. He also redundantly declared they be flown half-mast on 12/7 for Pearl Harbor Day.
Here in Michigan, former Governor Granholm started the practice of honoring Michigan servicemen killed in action with half-mast declarations, a practice continued by Snyder. During the peak of the Iraq war, flags were half-mast more often than not.
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