Flag Etiquette - Half Staff Displays

Paul R

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Wow what an utter waste of time this has been...

Gordon B Hinckley was an amazing example and quite an advocate of tollerance and equality. Why shouldn't our government show its respect to people who live a life in this manor? He was a great influence for good. I'm glad they flew the flag at half mast for the pope and for Gordon B Hinckley... I hope they'd do the same for all who are striving to make the world and our country a better place to live.
 

Cherokeester

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Wellsville Utah
Wow what an utter waste of time this has been...

Gordon B Hinckley was an amazing example and quite an advocate of tollerance and equality. Why shouldn't our government show its respect to people who live a life in this manor? He was a great influence for good. I'm glad they flew the flag at half mast for the pope and for Gordon B Hinckley... I hope they'd do the same for all who are striving to make the world and our country a better place to live.


Making people think is certainly not a wast of time, in fact I think this thread has made more people realize that it is ok to show the respect to GBH by half masting the flag. The issue is how the rules are written. They probably shoud change the verbage and give the Governer full right to do it anytime he deems neccessary.
 

Lifelong Jeeper

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I am proud that we live in a country that if we choose to honor a Mormon said:
Tell that to Mitt Romney who has been scrutinized more for his religion than for his political stance; to all the mormon pioneers who were murdered/plundered and driven from their homes; to all the mormon kids who are persecuted for standing up for a moral code.

Staying on topic of the post...Why is not okay to show some respect for a great man who was a great american? The code that has been quoted throughout this post says that it is okay to lower the flag to half mast for a foreign dignitary. If the tables were turned and a foreign dignitary had died I wonder if you guys would have complained about that? Could it be that it is just because he is a mormon? Even in death he persecuted...no wait...religeous persecution doesn't happen in this nation.:rolleyes:
 
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DevinB

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Down Or'm
...half mast...

bryson said:
...half mast...

SRN said:
...half mast...

tooneymd said:
...half mast...

MR CJ-7 said:
...half mast...

Paul R said:
...half mast...

jdub said:
...half mast...

We're not on a ship, people. We don't have masts sitting in the front of the grocery store. It's half staff.

Moon said:
half mass

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Cody

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I don't really have a problem with the flag at half mass-staff whatever for GBH. He was a pretty big guy in the local community.

I guess it just irritates me that we would do it for religious leaders, but as long as we are consistent I'm OK with it. I.E. the Pope, Dalai Lama, etc etc and other spiritual leaders and philanthropists get the same respect. I just want consistency.
 

Cherokeester

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Wellsville Utah
Meh, I'm just ribbing y'all.

But really, you're wrong. :greg:

Webster says:

Expressions using "mast": Afore the mast ♦ anemometer mast ♦ antenna mast ♦ at half mast ♦ beech mast ♦ before the mast ♦ Buck mast ♦ Cheeks of a mast ♦ flag mast ♦ Jigger mast ♦ jury mast ♦ main mast ♦ main topgallant mast ♦ mast cell ♦ Mast coat ♦ Mast hoop ♦ mast or spar ♦ mast year ♦ mizen mast ♦ mizzen mast ♦ mooring mast ♦ nail one's colours to the mast ♦ pole mast ♦ radio mast ♦ royal mast ♦ sail before the mast ♦ Spencer mast ♦ to spring a mast ♦ To stay a mast ♦ top mast ♦ topgallant mast ♦ transmitter mast ♦ trysail mast.

A mast is a pole which holds a sail of a boat, a flag, or an antenna

From Wikipedia:
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The United States flag flying at half-staff over the White House.Half-staff or half-mast describes a flag flying approximately halfway up a flagpole or ship's mast (though anywhere from one-third to two-thirds of the way up is acceptable, but see below). This is done in many countries as a symbol of respect, mourning, or distress.

The tradition of flying the flag at half-mast began centuries ago to allow the invisible flag of death to fly on top of the mast, thus signifying death's presence, power, and prominence.

The terms half-staff and half-mast are generally considered synonymous, despite common folk theories that half-mast should be reserved for nautical uses. Which variant predominates varies with language community (e.g., Canadian vs. British vs. U.S. English).[2]

I think we are good either way.:)
 
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