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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
GET YOUR FLAG READY!
Please join us in this FLY THE FLAG campaign and PLEASE send this to your friends and family asking them to also pass it on. We have less than 3 weeks and counting to get the word out
all across this great land and into every community in the United States of America.
If you email this and each of those people do the
same ... You get the idea.
THE PROGRAM:
On Thursday, September 11th, 2011, an American flag should be displayed outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the United States . Every individual should make it their duty to display an American flag on this tenth anniversary of one our country's worst tragedies. We do this in honor of those who lost their lives on 9/11, their families, friends and loved ones who continue to endure the pain, and those who today are fighting at home and abroad to preserve our cherished freedoms.
In the days, weeks and months following 9/11, our country was bathed in American flags as citizens mourned the incredible losses and stood shoulder-to-shoulder against terrorism. Sadly, those flags have all but disappeared. Our patriotism pulled us through some tough times and it shouldn't take another attack to galvanize us in solidarity. Our American flag is the fabric of our country and together we can prevail over terrorism of all kinds.
Action Plan:
So, here's what we need you to do ...
(1) Email this to everyone you know.
Take a moment to think back to how you felt on 9/11 and let
those sentiments guide you.
(2) Fly an American flag of any size on 9/11. Honestly,
Americans should fly the flag year -round, but if you don't, then at
least make it a priority on this day.
Thank you for your participation. God Bless You and God
Bless America!
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