Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
He's not only a Supreme Court Justice. He's also a citizen.
He can fly whatever the hell he wants to. I for one am happy he's exercising his first amendment rights.
And he's practicing Equal Protection Under the Law.
Don't like it, too bad.
Your ignorance is remarkable. Have you even taken a middle school civics class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
He's not only a Supreme Court Justice. He's also a citizen.
He can fly whatever the hell he wants to. I for one am happy he's exercising his first amendment rights.
And he's practicing Equal Protection Under the Law.
Don't like it, too bad.
Your ignorance is remarkable. Have you even taken a middle school civics class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
He's not only a Supreme Court Justice. He's also a citizen.
He can fly whatever the hell he wants to. I for one am happy he's exercising his first amendment rights.
And he's practicing Equal Protection Under the Law.
Don't like it, too bad.
He can do it as a private citizen but not as a Supreme Court Justice. He needs to be removed from the court and all his clerks black listed from federal service.
Oh yes he can. He signs away no rights as a U.S. citizen when entering SCOTUS. You would like to think otherwise, but no.
Mantra of the Democrat Party on almost every issue: all pigs are equal, but some are more equal than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
He's not only a Supreme Court Justice. He's also a citizen.
He can fly whatever the hell he wants to. I for one am happy he's exercising his first amendment rights.
And he's practicing Equal Protection Under the Law.
Don't like it, too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why, why, why are Alito and Thomas allowed to remain on the Supreme Court!?
They are law abiding Americans.
Hate it all you want. Lol.
They’re not abiding this law, though:
28 USC 455: Any justice, judge, or magistrate judge of the United States shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.
Mrs. Alito may legally do as she wishes. Suck it.
Like Caesar's wife, the behavior of spouses of high government officials should be above reproach. Below is a simple explanation of what this means and should not overload your two functioning brain cells.
'What does judges like Caesar's wife should be above suspicion mean?
To put it briefly, the phrase means that those holding important public positions should avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing. Their behaviour must always be “above suspicion”, since any misconduct, or rumours of misconduct, by them besmirches the
high office they hold.Dec 18, 2022"
Except don't we now know that Alito's story about his wife flying the "distress" flag for a few days in response to a rude neighbor was all made up?
The "pine tree" flag - a symbol of the Christian nationalist movement - flew over his beach house for WEEKS. It's even on the Google Maps picture. And he has 3 flagpoles outside his house, where the "Appeal to Heaven" flag occupied the tallest one. A Supreme Court Justice chose to fly it instead of the actual flag of the country he serves.
Which is more disrespectful to our flag - flying it upside down or not flying it all?
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+1 The whole wife story is BS. That was obvious when he said kids waiting for the school buses, the ones which were not running in January 2021, could see their neighbors’ sign that insulted Trump.
There are multiple flags involved at multiple locations. You are right about BS. There is no 'stop the steal' flag, just made up by NYT and liberals ran with it, like the OK sign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
He's not only a Supreme Court Justice. He's also a citizen.
He can fly whatever the hell he wants to. I for one am happy he's exercising his first amendment rights.
And he's practicing Equal Protection Under the Law.
Don't like it, too bad.
He can do it as a private citizen but not as a Supreme Court Justice. He needs to be removed from the court and all his clerks black listed from federal service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
He's not only a Supreme Court Justice. He's also a citizen.
He can fly whatever the hell he wants to. I for one am happy he's exercising his first amendment rights.
And he's practicing Equal Protection Under the Law.
Don't like it, too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
The upside down American flag is normally a sign of distress or emergency. At the time Alito flew it though, it was being used by insurrectionists as part their “stop the steal” nonsense.
The appeal to heaven flag isn’t upside down, it’s a flag of Christian nationalism.
Neither is appropriate outside a Supreme Court justice’s home.
Neither is Chuck Schumer threatening SCOTUS Justices.
Correct. That was also dumb. See how we can hold everyone to a higher standard? We don’t have to take sides.
Oh, was Chuck held to a standard? How?
This will shock you but I have no control over that. My standards, regardless of their consistency, don’t matter. But you know that. You’re playing games. And you’re trying to compare the dumb, sloppy use of a common empty phrase and a Supreme Court justice flying a flag of insurrection and that’s also dumb.
Flag of insurrection? That is re-tarded.. go finish hich school... that flag has been around hundreds of years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m pretty sure that pp is saying Alito hung the flag upside down, just like he’s the most likely leaker. They’re making a funny about what a spineless tool Sammy is.
Not unless you are talking about Hobby Lobby. I know who is the leaker. I won't give the name as the person is likely protected on this site and it would be deleted.
However, I will say that neither side is correct about their speculation, though one is a little closer.
Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
Anonymous wrote:What does an upside down “An Appeal to Heaven” flag mean?
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me billionaires are working hard to protect their hoarding of wealth and have corrupted at least two justices - Thomas and Alito.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m pretty sure that pp is saying Alito hung the flag upside down, just like he’s the most likely leaker. They’re making a funny about what a spineless tool Sammy is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why, why, why are Alito and Thomas allowed to remain on the Supreme Court!?
They are law abiding Americans.
Hate it all you want. Lol.
They’re not abiding this law, though:
28 USC 455: Any justice, judge, or magistrate judge of the United States shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.
Mrs. Alito may legally do as she wishes. Suck it.
Like Caesar's wife, the behavior of spouses of high government officials should be above reproach. Below is a simple explanation of what this means and should not overload your two functioning brain cells.
'What does judges like Caesar's wife should be above suspicion mean?
To put it briefly, the phrase means that those holding important public positions should avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing. Their behaviour must always be “above suspicion”, since any misconduct, or rumours of misconduct, by them besmirches the
high office they hold.Dec 18, 2022"
Except don't we now know that Alito's story about his wife flying the "distress" flag for a few days in response to a rude neighbor was all made up?
The "pine tree" flag - a symbol of the Christian nationalist movement - flew over his beach house for WEEKS. It's even on the Google Maps picture. And he has 3 flagpoles outside his house, where the "Appeal to Heaven" flag occupied the tallest one. A Supreme Court Justice chose to fly it instead of the actual flag of the country he serves.
Which is more disrespectful to our flag - flying it upside down or not flying it all?
Google maps image
+1 The whole wife story is BS. That was obvious when he said kids waiting for the school buses, the ones which were not running in January 2021, could see their neighbors’ sign that insulted Trump.
There are multiple flags involved at multiple locations. You are right about BS. There is no 'stop the steal' flag, just made up by NYT and liberals ran with it, like the OK sign.
DP. The American flag, when flown upside down as Alito did, is associated with "stop the steal."
Here's what Fox News said: "The upside-down American flag is symbolic of Trump's "Stop the Steal" campaign as he circulated false claims the election was stolen when he lost to Joe Biden in 2020."
https://www.fox13news.com/news/upside-down-flag-justice-alito-home-trump-rally
All the major news outlets are identifying the US flag flown upside down as the "stop the steal flag," not just the NYT. The NYT broke the story about Alito and the flags. Alito did not deny the story. Maybe you should stop getting your news from X or TikTok or whatever other low-information sources you use.
DP. The upside down flag is a sign of distress and its use hasn’t been limited to Jan 6. No matter how many times you say this, there is no stop the steal flag, and Alito isn’t going anywhere because his wife did this.
Ok. What was the distress signal for then? Because by the time he had it up, the traitor and man who threatened democracy was about to leave office. I mean, had he flown it when Trump was selling journalists to dictators, I could see his point but he didn’t.