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WI vet allowed to keep flag displayed

There’s an update to the story about a veteran and his wife who were told to remove their flag from their window after Memorial Day by their residence management company;

A Wisconsin Army veteran — who faced eviction this week for flying the American flag — will now be allowed to keep the flag up for as long as he wants.

Under mounting nationwide protest, Charlie Price, 28, of Oshkosh, Wis., and officials at Midwest Realty Management struck a “mutual agreement” that allows the veteran to continue displaying the patriotic symbol, according to a statement posted on the company’s website on Thursday.

9 thoughts on “WI vet allowed to keep flag displayed

  1. “Mutual agreement?” More like Charlie Price was on the dead wrong side of this unnecessary argument.

  2. Looks like the sixth grade troll is back. Her mom is probably drunk in bed with `Uncle’ Bob again.

  3. Shit, I misread the quoted story. I thought Charlie Price was the representative from the Midwest Realty Management company, not the veteran. I didn’t meant to say the veteran was on the wrong side of the issue.

  4. I hope didn’t have to sacrifice a finger or other bodily organ to the pagan PC diversity god of the management company’s Human Resources department to keep his flag up.

  5. I have to disagree here. I think that you should be able to fly a flag anytime, anywhere and certainly if your spouse is serving in uniform but if the lease they signed says no flags of any type then they are breaking the lease. They should have read the lease more closely and found a different place to live if that provision bothered them. When I moved to NC I got an apartment and one of the first thing I asked the company was about flying a flag. Several months later they tried to change the lease and prohibit it and I moved out after some choice words to them. A legal document is a legal document, if you don’t like whats in it don’t sign it.

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