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KristiMarie
08-05-2009, 10:12 PM
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Dad Refuses to Take Down Tattered Flag


Aug. 5) - It might be strange to hear that there's an uproar over an American flag that's being displayed by a Vietnam veteran in honor of his son who's serving in Iraq. But it's not who's displaying it that's got many people in a Fresno, Calif., neighborhood upset -- it's what the flag looks like.
Tattered and torn, Louis Haros' flag still flies above the front lawn of his home, despite months of protests from several neighbors. But Haros, 71, has refused to bring it down until his son, Paul, returns from his second tour of duty in Iraq.
"I made a promise to my son and I'm going keep it," Haros told AOL News Wednesday. "He was the one who put it up, and he would be the one to bring it down."
That ceremony will come soon. Paul Haros, 39, has already returned from Iraq. He had been undergoing medical check-ups at a military base in Wisconsin this week and is scheduled to be reunited with his father in Fresno on Thursday.
"When he comes back, we'll replace it with new one that a motorcycle club gave me," Haros, a veteran of the Vietnam war, said.
Haros said the flag his son put up was originally in "good shape," but that the weather took its toll.
"I never dreamed it would get in the condition it had gotten," he said.
Now, faded and with a huge tear across the bottom, the flag has become an eyesore for many people in the military-heavy block.
"One of my neighbors banged on my door late one night and brought me a new flag to put up," Haros said. "They didn't want to listen to me about why I had my flag up. They just said it was a disgrace."
Haros acknowledges that with the recent media attention he's gotten, his detractors have calmed down. But some neighbors are still upset.
"I'd been watching that flag fall apart," Bryan Walters Sr., a Navy veteran, told FoxNews.com. "It had been getting more and more tattered every day, and it was just breaking my heart."

erikalilly
08-10-2009, 09:27 PM
wow.

Kira
08-11-2009, 10:33 AM
I can understand both side, he is only doing this because like he said he made a promised to his son, but we all know it can be a sign of disrespect for the flag. I'm sure he will never do something like that again but I cannot see why they wouldn't even let him explain the reason behind his story and maybe they would be more supportive.

I read something similar recently but it was the flag was hanging upside down. A lady across the street from this car dealership was appaulled since her son is serving overseas and found it as a sign of disrespect. The owner of the lot said it was a sign of distress and he was going to keep it. They even went to the city council and they voted it was his right under the constitution to keep it that way if he wants. I am sure if this story came to it they would see the same outcome.

Lindsay
08-11-2009, 11:06 AM
wow. like you said kira, i can understand both sides...

its touching that he is keeping that promise for his son tho!

ReginaCherie
08-11-2009, 10:28 PM
i to get both sides of the story