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My Daddy died for that flag in Korea!
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My Daddy died for that flag in Korea!

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Comments for: My Daddy died for that flag in Korea!
anonymous Report This Comment
Date: January 11, 2005 11:14AM

Really? I bought mine from K-Mart.. and look here, it says it was MADE in Korea!
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: January 11, 2005 02:11PM

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
medic1 Report This Comment
Date: January 11, 2005 05:51PM

I shot a man in Reno, just to whatch him die...
Anthony Report This Comment
Date: January 11, 2005 08:42PM

And the flag was able to be made in South Korea because Americans died to preserve a free, democratic society which in turn allowed a powerful economy to flourish.
duuuuuuuuuuuuude Report This Comment
Date: January 13, 2005 12:16AM

well the war was pointless because truman wouldn't listen to mcarthur, but god bless your daddy anyway
The_End_Of_The_World Report This Comment
Date: July 05, 2005 01:53PM

OK, Your old man died in a war, but what the fuck has that got to do with Johnny Cash? Cause he ain't your daddy!
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: March 08, 2006 05:52PM

must have been after Korea attacked us and we were defending ourselves..... wait, that never happened.
brokntoad Report This Comment
Date: October 10, 2006 07:42PM

k-mart.... funny shit

and that flag looks like it went through a burning ring of fire.
woberto Report This Comment
Date: November 17, 2011 07:26AM

Flag protocol defines the proper placement, handling and use of flags. Some countries have added certain protocols into their law system while others prefer to have "guidelines" without civil or criminal consequences attached. According to United States Code found in Title 4, Chapter 1 pertaining to patriotic customs and observances: §8(k) "The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning." Alternatives to burning are being investigated, due to the nature of modern materials used in flags, namely nylon, toxic smoke is released when burned.