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shesulsa said:Wearing the stars and stripes of our nation as clothing demeans the symbol of our country and goes against the flag code.
I'd never wear one.
Yeah, cuz they'd be a Rex Kwon Do student and you know how Uncle Rico turned out.crushing said:But. . . I also wouldn't want a roundhouse kick to the face by someone that is wearing those bad boys.
Iceman, I hope you don't take these comments personally towards you. I think it's important that we re-learn the roots of our patriotism and thanks to this thread, I think some of us have a better understanding as to the rules for the display of the colors.IcemanSK said:The American Flag patch on our organization's uniform is optional. I do not choose wear one on mine. I didn't realize there would be such strong feelings about beyond the type of uniform it is. I like the occasional flashy uniform. I didn't stop to think folks had strong opinions about this one in terms of what the flag represents to them.
still learning said:Hello, For clothes there is on a voluntary code of use of stars and stripes. NO LAWS on the use for designer clothes or GI's
Flag patches are for military,police, and other government agencies
shesulsa said:Iceman, I hope you don't take these comments personally towards you. I think it's important that we re-learn the roots of our patriotism and thanks to this thread, I think some of us have a better understanding as to the rules for the display of the colors.
Peace
Agreed. I think a mullet is required as well, if you wear one of these incredibly cheesy dogi... :uhyeah:searcher said:Way to mid 80's for me and mine.