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		<title>Happy Birthday United States</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2006 12:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Independence Day - July 4, 2006 - Happy Birthday United States
The United States of America will be celebrating it&#8217;s 230th birthday on July 4, 2006.   To Celebrate important event, Washington D.C. will be the host of Independence Day Parade.  The parade will start promptly at 11:45 am at the corner of Constitution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Independence Day - July 4, 2006 - Happy Birthday United States</p>
<p>The United States of America will be celebrating it&#8217;s 230th birthday on July 4, 2006.   To Celebrate important event, Washington D.C. will be the host of Independence Day Parade.  The parade will start promptly at 11:45 am at the corner of Constitution Avenue  and Seventh Avenue.</p>
<p>The Red, White, and Blue - Stars and Stripes proudly represent the United States of America.</p>
<p>The very first United States flag was sewn by a woman named Betsy Ross in<br />
1776. According to popular belief, Betsy was called upon by Continental<br />
Congress members George Washington, George Ross and Robert Morris.   Legend<br />
has it that she&#8217;d first met George Washington at church and had sewn buttons<br />
back on his clothing in the past.  The three men showed her a design<br />
featuring six pointed stars, but Betsy suggested the five pointed star<br />
because it was much easier for her to make.  She created the flag in her<br />
parlor, and it was this very flag that was flown at Independence Hall on<br />
July 8, 1776 during the reading of the Declaration of Independence.</p>
<p>How many stars and stripes are on the current United States flag?</p>
<p>There are 50 stars used to represent each state and 13 stripes that<br />
represent the original 13 colonies.  It&#8217;s said that the red stripes stand<br />
for bloodshed at the hands of British oppressors, and the white stripes<br />
signify courage and loyalty. The blue background that the stars are<br />
displayed against is said to stand for justice, vigilance and perserverance.</p>
<p>Can I display my United States flag during bad weather?</p>
<p>It is OK to display your flag in inclement weather as long as it is crafted<br />
from a durable all-weather material, as most flags today are.</p>
<p>Can I display my United States flag at night?</p>
<p>According to the Flag Code, it is preferred to display the flag between the<br />
hours of sunrise and sunset.  However you can display your flag at night if<br />
it is properly illuminated.</p>
<p>Is there a certain way I should raise and lower my United States flag?</p>
<p>Yes.  The flag should be raised with a quick, crisp motion full of effort.<br />
When lowering the flag at sunset, the flag should be lowered in a slow, more<br />
ceremonial fashion.  If you are displaying other flags as well, the United<br />
States flag should be the first flag you raise and the last flag you lower.</p>
<p><a title="First In Flags" href="http://www.first-in-flags.com">First-in-Flags</a>
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