The Rules and Regulations
for the American Flag--continued

       When you watch debates, you see red white, and blue ribbons tied on the stand did you wonder what it was for?  The truth is you are not allowed  to hold the flag on the stand.  Instead you use a thing called a "bunting" which are the red white and blue ribbons.

           Last but not least be sure never to let the flag be disrespected.  If you see:  A pillow or article of clothing being made or made out of a real live well real flag be sure to remind them of the law.  What you don't know the law?  You shall never use a flag for any other purpose than what it was created for to represent our country.               

        The American flag is a symbol of freedom that is what America stands for. America treats everyone freely and that is how came up with the flag to symbolize their freedom but of course we had to battle to win the freedom of the land that means that us as the Americans are free. So when you see the American flag don't treat it badly, salute, be proud of America, and follow these rules.   

Works Cited
Independence Hall Association.  "ushistory.org Permitted Uses of Content."  URL:  http://www.ushistory.org/permit1.html.

"Consumer Information Center: Our Flag."  URL:  http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/ourflag/titlepage.htm.
"Flag Etiquette."  URL:  http://www.usflag.org/flag.etiquette.html.
"Learn2 Fold an American Flag."  URL:  http://www.learn2.com/09/0903/0903.asp.
"The American Flag Page - Flag Laws and Regulations."  
  URL:  http://userpages.aug.com/haywire/laws.html.

"My fellow American's, ask not what your country can do for you ,but what you can do for your country"
                                       J.F. Kennedy
                                    (Former U.S. President)