The American flag is meaningful to me as it means freedom. My grandfather served in the Second World War. The stars of the American flag represent 50 states. At the time there were 13 original colonies at the time, at the beginning, there were only 13 stars on the flag. We commemorate the national flag by pledging loyalty. For me, the flag means peace. The color of the flag represents the meaning of each. Red symbolizes tenacity and courage. White means pure and pure. Finally, blue represents vigilance and justice, which again represents perseverance. I like it when a singer makes good songs for America. Bruce Springsteen made a good song called "Born in America". My grandfather served in the First World War, and his grandfather served in the war of 1812. It got better, his father served as a patriot in the Revolutionary War, and his father did the same. My family has something to do with war. My family and relatives made long chains. My vow is loud and clear. This is why the American flag is very important to me.
Let's say a (true) anecdote to explain what I am saying. I was watching two pickups behind my hometown pickup truck. Next to the text "country, flag, language" there is a representative of the American flag. There is a federal flag on the other side. This was the flag of the short-lived southern part during the Civil War, when they tried to leave the Union to protect their "special institutions", Africans and their slaves. Later generations They want to have two countries and two national flags. Indeed, there are two flags on the track itself! Yet another sticker emphasizes the importance of one flag and one country only. In a way this seems to be the ultimate political contradiction and may be understood to indicate that the owner can not participate in any meaningful politics.