How to Properly Display the American Flag
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Once Old Glory stops being something that would fly freely from a pole or hang on a wall and becomes something else, like part of a clothing design or painted on a parking lot, she is no longer Old Glory. What you have then is simply flag art—to which, for example, you wouldn’t pledge allegiance.
So, while the propriety of painting Old Glory on the ground and driving over it to park your car certainly might be called into question, the right to do so is protected by Freedom of Speech—which, ironically, is exactly what Old Glory stands for. Thanks for caring so much to ask!
Interesting question! Yes, there is a coat of arms, seal, and color and flag of the president of the United States. It was last updated in 1960 when a 50th star for Hawaii was added, and hasn't changed since.
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