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90 Year Old Vet told to remove Flag by homeowners Assoc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kerry Matthews" data-source="post: 899093" data-attributes="member: 54981"><p>My family owned a 'summer cabin' on Forest Service land near Lake Tahoe. FS guidelines are worse than some HOA's. A guy in the next tract down from us had the same problem. He erected a tall white wooden flagpole in front of his cabin, and flew the Stars & Stripes from it. FS came along and told him he'd have to take it down, as it wasn't an 'approved' flagpole, and it didn't meet FS guidelines for 'blending' in with the surroundings. He told 'em "Screw you! I'm on US goverment owned land, and you're telling me I can't fly a US flag on US owned land?!" They took him to court over it. It went all the way to the Supreme Court, as no lower court would touch the case. He won...</p><p></p><p>_________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kerry Matthews, post: 899093, member: 54981"] My family owned a 'summer cabin' on Forest Service land near Lake Tahoe. FS guidelines are worse than some HOA's. A guy in the next tract down from us had the same problem. He erected a tall white wooden flagpole in front of his cabin, and flew the Stars & Stripes from it. FS came along and told him he'd have to take it down, as it wasn't an 'approved' flagpole, and it didn't meet FS guidelines for 'blending' in with the surroundings. He told 'em "Screw you! I'm on US goverment owned land, and you're telling me I can't fly a US flag on US owned land?!" They took him to court over it. It went all the way to the Supreme Court, as no lower court would touch the case. He won... _________________ [/QUOTE]
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