A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
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The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
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“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
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The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS: 4 TIPS TO HELP VETERANS AND OTHER PTSD SUFFERERS ENJOY THE HOLIDAY
The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS: 4 TIPS TO HELP VETERANS AND OTHER PTSD SUFFERERS ENJOY THE HOLIDAY
The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS: 4 TIPS TO HELP VETERANS AND OTHER PTSD SUFFERERS ENJOY THE HOLIDAY
The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS: 4 TIPS TO HELP VETERANS AND OTHER PTSD SUFFERERS ENJOY THE HOLIDAY
The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS: 4 TIPS TO HELP VETERANS AND OTHER PTSD SUFFERERS ENJOY THE HOLIDAY
The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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A father-son duo is taking their patriotism to the following degree this Independence Day by adorning their Louisiana dwelling with a 50-foot, 60-pound American flag.
John Beard says the huge Outdated Glory, a present from a Marine veteran who served 4 excursions in Iraq, pays homage to all America has accomplished for his family.
“We do not have an enormous flag pole [to] put it on, so we determined, so as to present our patriotism, that is how we have been going to do it. We put it on the home,” he advised “Fox & Associates First” Wednesday.
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS: 4 TIPS TO HELP VETERANS AND OTHER PTSD SUFFERERS ENJOY THE HOLIDAY
The duty wasn’t simple, in keeping with John, who took particular care to not harm the flag within the course of.
“Ladder, rope and deal with and getting it up there and laying it throughout after which unfolding it and placing it up there and tacking it down, making an attempt to be as respectful as attainable to the flag,” he advised a neighborhood outlet concerning the effort.
John’s son Jayden advised Fox Information that his mates within the neighborhood additionally came visiting to assist.
THIS RED, WHITE AND BLUE DISH IS PERFECT FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FEAST
“They have been all for it,” he famous.
“I very a lot [love my country], and I agree with my father’s selection, what he is doing of protecting the home,” he added. “The flag actually represents my freedom, everybody’s freedom of speech of with the ability to hold this flag with none repercussions.”
Suggestions amongst neighbors has been usually constructive, however there was some “pushback” on-line, in keeping with John.
“We simply form of assume if we’re upsetting the liberals, then you definitely should be doing one thing proper,” he quipped.
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