I don't think there is a law in America against it, as a matter of fact, if you drop one on the ground you are supposed to burn it. Also, you cannot leave it out in the bad weather and if you leave it up at night you are supposed to have a light on it
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I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
I woke, and found that life was Duty.
If there is ever even a chance of a united Ireland the flag is the least of our worries.
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Surely this would be the most suitable?
Nah. If that was the route to be taken, then recognition would have to be given to the inclusion of the current 6-county state as opposed to Ulster, if you follow me. That flag (though it's pretty cool) would pretty much ignore it. The yellow-and-red Ulster flag no more represents the six-county majority than the white-and-red Stormont flag represents the Monaghan footballers.
I'm afraid it's going to have to be something completely new that will probably be diabetes-inducingly saccharine.
There's far too much blue on the cricket flag they were using at the World Cup for it to be an all-Ireland emblem, given that it seemed to be in contrast to the green shamrock. Someone's going to have to invent a new colour.
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Im glad to hear this because alot of people like me in NI have little care for the ROI. I like people Ive met from the ROI but the 26 counties very rarely enters my head. It must also be noted that as much as people go on about the ROI flag representing everyone on the island, its a flag that I have no affinity to in the slightest and I also say the same about the Union Jack.
It doesnt matter what it was meant to represent when created, it is what it has come to represent for many that is vital.
Just an idea , Why not the red cross of St.Patrick with the emblems of the four provinces divided between the four white sections , with a St. Patricks blue colour trim ?
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