Methinks it is "Much Ado About Nothing". When America's haters can smear anything they want on the flag or burn it without fear of punishment, why would anyone get upset because a baby was wrapped in one. Maybe that was the only "Blanket" handy so get over it already.
Submitted by P Barnett (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 4:18pm
Amen brother !! I agree 100%, you are absolutely correct. ...... I wonder what flag hater starter the flack. I do know that flag etiquette
forbids doing such things, but not too many people listen to that anymore. It's on shirts, coats, heck it's even on skivvies.Nothing much is said about that.
Submitted by MOE 1 (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 4:58pm
I believe the sailor is proud of his country, and proud of his baby! It was in a moment of pride and love that he wrapped one around the other! I am an 87 year old veteran, that is proud of them both!
Submitted by Minor Hall (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 11:24pm
I agree with ya Mo 1, even saw it on a "G " string. had to look close but it was red white and blue! Had I thought of it when my boys were born in the 70's, I would have snapped a shot or two of them wrapped in the flag as well....
Submitted by Mikes flash (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 11:44pm
So true is your statement. You can buy the flag to cover your butt but you can't wrap a baby in it. They can burn it and walk on it with out being punished but you as a veteran can't wrap your baby in it. It used to be that the majority was the ones that made the rules here in America but now the minority groups are telling us what we can do and what movies we can see on school campuse. Maybe we should pass a law that says unless you have served this country you can't make rules about this country
Submitted by Ron12 (not verified) : Mar 20, 2015 1:49pm
I am more concerned about disrespect by burning of our flag by hate groups and by schools removing the flag because someone might be offended even though the offended individuals are enjoying all the rights and privileges our
country provides to them.
Submitted by Florence M (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 4:46pm
I totally agree, Florence. The soldier meant no disrespect when that picture was taken, in fact I believe he was demonstrating just what the OLD Glory was being presented for, which was his child was being protected by our country's greatest symbol.
Submitted by Don W (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 6:29pm
In my younger days I was taught that the flag was not to be used as an article of clothing, but the last several generations have forsaken all the old rules and traditions. Now anything that you want to do is OK, and that's the main reason this country is headed down the drain. Too many RIGHTS now, so nobody does anything wrong.
Submitted by Preston J (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 5:08pm
Can't agree that our Country is "headed down the drain" but I've been hearin' it since I was a kid and now I'm seventy. We're still upright and above ground. The fact that old rules and traditions have been forsaken, however, is obvious. "March Madness" is underway. Watch the start of any game and see how many student/athletes salute during the National Anthem. It's the same at any sports event, professional or amateur/collegiate. It's our responsibility to inform the offenders that we are unhappy. Being proud to wrap a baby in a U.S. Flag shows a lot more respect and patriotism than that displayed by college athletes who have opportunities not seen by the average young American.
Submitted by Red Dog (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 9:10pm
Truly I think it was a beautiful sight. Almost like dedicating your child to a Country that would always cherish it's life and liberty. Oh, If only that would be true.
Submitted by Barbara Knotts (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 5:20pm
A true show of patriotism. The child is not wearing the flag like clothing. The father is showing the protection that he is providing for his child, me, you and our entire nation. I am going to take pictures of all my grandchildren swaddled in the American flag.
Submitted by Gary Dettman (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 5:36pm
There many Americans who respect the American flag and what it stands for. However not everyone is farmiliar with the regulation governing how our flag is to be respected and the proper used and the display of same. I personally doubt the the person taking the picture was doing so ment any disrespect for our flag and what is stands for. God Bless America.
Submitted by Alex Mac (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 5:55pm
Think about it, our president or some associate of is started this to get our minds off of all the damage he is doing to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The government started letting people use the flag as clothing to show their support for the US some 30 years ago, think about it.
Submitted by Barry Henry (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 6:28pm
How about when sweaty athletes wrap themselves in the American flag following Olympic events? Doesn't that seem worse than this? Where is the outrage on that?
Submitted by Rick V (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 7:10pm
Did not see the photo. I think this Country has a lot more pressing problems. But, having said that. Any use like this would be a violation of U.S. Flag Code. I do believe.
Submitted by Ron49 (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 8:02pm
Considering two things: one, that the Flag Code prohibits use of the flag as a garment and, two, that America haters routinely defile the flag, do those two wrongs add up to make a right?
That said, of all the vile things in this world that a child might be swaddled in, our United States flag is not one of them. Further, in funeral rites for veterans we cover their remains with our flag, so I don't have a problem with a serving sailor welcoming into this world his and his wife's American newborn by covering their infant with our flag.
Submitted by Jordynne Olivia Lobo (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 9:35pm
It is my belief and feelings that this is a perfect picture for what the flag and country should be standing up for. I just want to hang my head in disbelief when some yo-yo is dancing around with the flag as a cape or what-ever. I agree with several of the above entries, we have a lot of very big issues to deal with and this is not one of them.
Submitted by C&M (not verified) : Mar 19, 2015 9:47pm
Remain a Prisoner for years and finally see that beautiful flag, then say its WRONG. Coming into and leaving this world covered in that flag is what makes that flag Stronger than life.
Submitted by CM Turlington (not verified) : Mar 20, 2015 4:11am
It's #2 and #3. While I share the general sentiment that our flag should be handled with the utmost reverence, I can't take seriously any suggestion that the photo in question is in any way disrespectful of it. Some people are just looking for reasons to be outraged for its own sake.
Submitted by Dave Jansing (not verified) : Mar 20, 2015 7:29am
This is a very good sign of respect. It signifies our devotion to our freedoms. It is better than the disrespect that Obama has been giving it since his election.
Submitted by Bernard C. Menge (not verified) : Mar 20, 2015 3:43pm
What could be more patriotic? A simple picture of the past, current and future of our Nation! The Flag, our grandfathers, fathers and we have fought for over 239 years,A Sailor who has volunteered to serve and protect our Nation, (Current), and a baby, the future generation who we hope will carry on the duty of keeping this blessed nation free. Simply one of the best photos I have seen in many years. I love it so, it is my wallpaper!
Submitted by Bob Ford (not verified) : Mar 21, 2015 8:56am
I believe that the photographer was trying to show in a patriotic and poetic way how our country as a whole and our armed forces in particular are dedicated to the protection and defense of the innocent. Therefore, I support the photographer in his/her desire.
Submitted by Joe Parker (not verified) : Mar 21, 2015 12:31pm
This is most definitely against the flag code. However. since our Supreme court has ruled that burning the flag is acceptable as freedom of speech I figure that we can wrap a baby in the flag and call it peace.
Submitted by Eveverett Oliver (not verified) : Mar 21, 2015 1:30pm
None of this offends me at all. I know that the freedom we have here in the USA allows all to express themselves. I agree, but I am saddened when I see someone flying a flag of ANOTHER country within the USA---how ignorant and insulting some are!! The only time another flag should be flown here is in an international event where other Nations are competing. In Calif. I see people displaying other flags--all the time---we need to export those ignoramuses---they just do not enough brain connections to understand basic respect for others.
Submitted by K2 (not verified) : Mar 21, 2015 8:38pm
I would offer my observation for you to consider. The question is not whether the person in these picture loves America, our flag, or is patriotic . . . it is obvious that someone that would drape a child in the flag is making a statement that they love this country and what it stands for . . . it is not even the code . . . it goes back further than that. When this nation was founded, it was founded with a new flag . . . a separation from our past. The flag signified conquest and defeat as it was raised or lowered based upon success or failure . . . it signified hope in something better than what we had - hope in an ideal that we could become and had become something better. It led men into battle and if it started to fall other men gave their life to hold it up so that it wouldn't because if it did, the flag hitting the ground signified defeat. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The real question you have to ask yourself is would the founding fathers and the people of colonial America that died to create this country be okay with this picture? when you answer that question, you will have your answer
Submitted by Even If . . . (not verified) : Mar 22, 2015 6:24am
I think what was being presented is that the Baby should not worry because he/she was protected with the full might of this great United States of America. In other words; "Sleep well little babe the United States Military with all its might has you under our protection."
Submitted by Vince Mento (not verified) : Mar 23, 2015 2:14pm
I think the photo shows not only justice, freedom, courage, but also protection of future generations. I think the flag supporting the baby (future) and the soldier (present) suporting the flag is a great icon for our future. This shows past, present and future.
Submitted by Vern Harvey (not verified) : Mar 25, 2015 5:50pm
It is against the (flag code) but so is what is done at any sporting event.We seem to feel this type of activity is good without controversy. When we pay our military the same as our athletes,and our politicians, then we can criticize how they feel about what they value!! I say get your heart in this country or get you A#### out of it. A veteran and proud of it!!
Submitted by C Mercer (not verified) : Mar 27, 2015 11:07am
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Methinks it is "Much Ado
Methinks it is "Much Ado About Nothing". When America's haters can smear anything they want on the flag or burn it without fear of punishment, why would anyone get upset because a baby was wrapped in one. Maybe that was the only "Blanket" handy so get over it already.
Amen brother !! I agree 100%,
Amen brother !! I agree 100%, you are absolutely correct. ...... I wonder what flag hater starter the flack. I do know that flag etiquette
forbids doing such things, but not too many people listen to that anymore. It's on shirts, coats, heck it's even on skivvies.Nothing much is said about that.
I believe the sailor is proud
I believe the sailor is proud of his country, and proud of his baby! It was in a moment of pride and love that he wrapped one around the other! I am an 87 year old veteran, that is proud of them both!
Amen.
Amen.
I agree with ya Mo 1, even
I agree with ya Mo 1, even saw it on a "G " string. had to look close but it was red white and blue! Had I thought of it when my boys were born in the 70's, I would have snapped a shot or two of them wrapped in the flag as well....
So true is your statement.
So true is your statement. You can buy the flag to cover your butt but you can't wrap a baby in it. They can burn it and walk on it with out being punished but you as a veteran can't wrap your baby in it. It used to be that the majority was the ones that made the rules here in America but now the minority groups are telling us what we can do and what movies we can see on school campuse. Maybe we should pass a law that says unless you have served this country you can't make rules about this country
A PROUD MILITARY MAN AND
A PROUD MILITARY MAN AND FATHER HOLDING 2 OF THE GREATEST THINGS IN THE WORLD HIS CHILD AND HIS COUNTRY'S FLAG.
Total agreement. This is
Total agreement. This is obviously a sailor showing his pride and love for two very important things in his life!!!
I am more concerned about
I am more concerned about disrespect by burning of our flag by hate groups and by schools removing the flag because someone might be offended even though the offended individuals are enjoying all the rights and privileges our
country provides to them.
I totally agree, Florence.
I totally agree, Florence. The soldier meant no disrespect when that picture was taken, in fact I believe he was demonstrating just what the OLD Glory was being presented for, which was his child was being protected by our country's greatest symbol.
I agree this is what the flag
I agree this is what the flag represents protecting and cuddle our children.
Vietnam veteran.
I totally agree with
I totally agree with Permalinks reply & have cast my vote the same as the majority is showing at this time.
In my younger days I was
In my younger days I was taught that the flag was not to be used as an article of clothing, but the last several generations have forsaken all the old rules and traditions. Now anything that you want to do is OK, and that's the main reason this country is headed down the drain. Too many RIGHTS now, so nobody does anything wrong.
Can't agree that our Country
Can't agree that our Country is "headed down the drain" but I've been hearin' it since I was a kid and now I'm seventy. We're still upright and above ground. The fact that old rules and traditions have been forsaken, however, is obvious. "March Madness" is underway. Watch the start of any game and see how many student/athletes salute during the National Anthem. It's the same at any sports event, professional or amateur/collegiate. It's our responsibility to inform the offenders that we are unhappy. Being proud to wrap a baby in a U.S. Flag shows a lot more respect and patriotism than that displayed by college athletes who have opportunities not seen by the average young American.
Get a Life.
Get a Life.
Truly I think it was a
Truly I think it was a beautiful sight. Almost like dedicating your child to a Country that would always cherish it's life and liberty. Oh, If only that would be true.
Amen Barbara
Amen Barbara
Amen Barbara
Amen Barbara
A true show of patriotism.
A true show of patriotism. The child is not wearing the flag like clothing. The father is showing the protection that he is providing for his child, me, you and our entire nation. I am going to take pictures of all my grandchildren swaddled in the American flag.
I've seen a lot of disrespect
I've seen a lot of disrespect for our flag, in various ways, however I still believe it's wrong to use as a garment, drapery, etc
There many Americans who
There many Americans who respect the American flag and what it stands for. However not everyone is farmiliar with the regulation governing how our flag is to be respected and the proper used and the display of same. I personally doubt the the person taking the picture was doing so ment any disrespect for our flag and what is stands for. God Bless America.
Think about it, our president
Think about it, our president or some associate of is started this to get our minds off of all the damage he is doing to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The government started letting people use the flag as clothing to show their support for the US some 30 years ago, think about it.
He is just showing of the kid
He is just showing of the kid and just make a bad call on the Flag
How about when sweaty
How about when sweaty athletes wrap themselves in the American flag following Olympic events? Doesn't that seem worse than this? Where is the outrage on that?
I don't like that at all.
I don't like that at all.
Did not see the photo. I
Did not see the photo. I think this Country has a lot more pressing problems. But, having said that. Any use like this would be a violation of U.S. Flag Code. I do believe.
Considering two things: one,
Considering two things: one, that the Flag Code prohibits use of the flag as a garment and, two, that America haters routinely defile the flag, do those two wrongs add up to make a right?
That said, of all the vile things in this world that a child might be swaddled in, our United States flag is not one of them. Further, in funeral rites for veterans we cover their remains with our flag, so I don't have a problem with a serving sailor welcoming into this world his and his wife's American newborn by covering their infant with our flag.
It is my belief and feelings
It is my belief and feelings that this is a perfect picture for what the flag and country should be standing up for. I just want to hang my head in disbelief when some yo-yo is dancing around with the flag as a cape or what-ever. I agree with several of the above entries, we have a lot of very big issues to deal with and this is not one of them.
Remain a Prisoner for years
Remain a Prisoner for years and finally see that beautiful flag, then say its WRONG. Coming into and leaving this world covered in that flag is what makes that flag Stronger than life.
It's #2 and #3. While I
It's #2 and #3. While I share the general sentiment that our flag should be handled with the utmost reverence, I can't take seriously any suggestion that the photo in question is in any way disrespectful of it. Some people are just looking for reasons to be outraged for its own sake.
Love of country, love of baby
Love of country, love of baby it just fits that this man is proud of both. God Bless the USA .
With what passes today as
With what passes today as 'free speach', what this sailor did is a prayer.
This is a very good sign of
This is a very good sign of respect. It signifies our devotion to our freedoms. It is better than the disrespect that Obama has been giving it since his election.
What could be more patriotic?
What could be more patriotic? A simple picture of the past, current and future of our Nation! The Flag, our grandfathers, fathers and we have fought for over 239 years,A Sailor who has volunteered to serve and protect our Nation, (Current), and a baby, the future generation who we hope will carry on the duty of keeping this blessed nation free. Simply one of the best photos I have seen in many years. I love it so, it is my wallpaper!
I believe that the
I believe that the photographer was trying to show in a patriotic and poetic way how our country as a whole and our armed forces in particular are dedicated to the protection and defense of the innocent. Therefore, I support the photographer in his/her desire.
YOU NEED TO SHUTUP . AND KILL
YOU NEED TO SHUTUP . AND KILL THE BAD GUYS
This is most definitely
This is most definitely against the flag code. However. since our Supreme court has ruled that burning the flag is acceptable as freedom of speech I figure that we can wrap a baby in the flag and call it peace.
A baby is wrapped up in the
A baby is wrapped up in the protection of the American Flag. Be nice if we all were...
None of this offends me at
None of this offends me at all. I know that the freedom we have here in the USA allows all to express themselves. I agree, but I am saddened when I see someone flying a flag of ANOTHER country within the USA---how ignorant and insulting some are!! The only time another flag should be flown here is in an international event where other Nations are competing. In Calif. I see people displaying other flags--all the time---we need to export those ignoramuses---they just do not enough brain connections to understand basic respect for others.
I would offer my observation
I would offer my observation for you to consider. The question is not whether the person in these picture loves America, our flag, or is patriotic . . . it is obvious that someone that would drape a child in the flag is making a statement that they love this country and what it stands for . . . it is not even the code . . . it goes back further than that. When this nation was founded, it was founded with a new flag . . . a separation from our past. The flag signified conquest and defeat as it was raised or lowered based upon success or failure . . . it signified hope in something better than what we had - hope in an ideal that we could become and had become something better. It led men into battle and if it started to fall other men gave their life to hold it up so that it wouldn't because if it did, the flag hitting the ground signified defeat. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The real question you have to ask yourself is would the founding fathers and the people of colonial America that died to create this country be okay with this picture? when you answer that question, you will have your answer
I think what was being
I think what was being presented is that the Baby should not worry because he/she was protected with the full might of this great United States of America. In other words; "Sleep well little babe the United States Military with all its might has you under our protection."
I think the photo shows not
I think the photo shows not only justice, freedom, courage, but also protection of future generations. I think the flag supporting the baby (future) and the soldier (present) suporting the flag is a great icon for our future. This shows past, present and future.
It is against the (flag code)
It is against the (flag code) but so is what is done at any sporting event.We seem to feel this type of activity is good without controversy. When we pay our military the same as our athletes,and our politicians, then we can criticize how they feel about what they value!! I say get your heart in this country or get you A#### out of it. A veteran and proud of it!!
Not illegal or immoral, but
Not illegal or immoral, but definitely inappropriate.