The section of U.S. Code commonly known as the “Flag Code” is a set of guidelines for the proper display of the American flag. It’s not law, and someone who does not follow the guidelines won’t be hauled off to jail or charged with some crime. Still, it’s standard protocol, a set of time-honored norms intended to establish a system of respect.
I guess these are the last spasms from some aggrieved malformed consciences as they watch the institutions they helped collapse tumble into complete oblivion.
Flags across America were lowered to honor former President Jimmy Carter. Indiana's governor ordered flags raised for Trump.
Musician Richard Blair got the surprise of his life when he was invited to play for President Jimmy Carter, who visited Tahoe in 2017. Blair remembers Carter, who passed away in December, as a genuine and kind person.
Several state governors have ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, raising flags before the end of the mourning period for Jimmy Carter.
In the flood of tributes following Jimmy Carter’s passing, one major aspect of his legacy was largely overlooked: his unwavering commitment to rural America.
Carter’s admirable post-White House life, especially his Habitat for Humanity work, continually enhanced his personal reputation. But historians will nevertheless view his legacy unfavorably, especially those in the West.
WASHINGTON -- Secret Service agents on Friday officially said goodbye to “Deacon,” the code-name they used for former President Jimmy Carter, who had the longest-serving security detail in the agency's history before being laid to rest in his hometown ...