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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #30 on: February 19, 2012, 06:54:49 PM »
Barney Frank is from New Jersey.

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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #31 on: February 19, 2012, 07:03:15 PM »

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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #32 on: February 20, 2012, 07:27:54 AM »
What else does New Jersey have to be proud of?   :bolt:

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Einstein. Bud Abbott comedian, Asbury Park
Charles Addams cartoonist, Westfield
Edwin Aldrin astronaut, Montclair
William Count Basie band leader, Red Bank
Joan Bennett actress, Palisades
Judy Blume author, Elizabeth
Jon Bon Jovi musician, Sayreville
William J. Brennan jurist, Newark
Aaron Burr political leader, Newark
Lloyd H. Conover inventor, Orange
James Fenimore Cooper author, Burlington
David Copperfield magician, Metuchen
Lou Costello comedian, Paterson
Stephen Crane writer, Newark
Helen Gahagan Douglas representative, Boonton
Allen Ginsberg poet, Newark
Savron Glover choreographer, Newark
William Frederick Halsey, Jr. admiral, Elizabeth
Lauryn Hill rapper, South Orange
Donald Fletcher Holmes inventor, Woodbury
Ice-T rapper, Newark
Alfred Joyce Kilmer poet, New Brunswick
Alfred C. Kinsey zoologist, Hoboken
Ernie Kovacs comedian, Trenton
Dorothea Lange photographer, Hoboken
Jerry Lewis comedian, film director, Newark
Anne Morrow Lindbergh author, Englewood
Norman Mailer author, Long Branch
James W. Marshall discovered gold in California, Hunterdon
Patricia McBride ballerina, Teanick
Eger V. Murphree inventor, Bayonne
Jack Nicholson actor, Neptune City
Dorothy Parker author, West Bend
Zebulon Mongomery Pike explorer, soldier, Lamberton
Joe Piscopo comedian, actor, Passaic
Paul Robeson singer, actor, Princeton
Edward J. Rosinski inventor, Gloucester County
Philip Milton Roth author, Newark
Ruth St. Denis dancer, choreographer, Newark
Antonin Scalia jurist,Trenton
Norman Schwarzkopf army general, Trenton
Frank Sinatra singer, actor, Hoboken
Kevin Spacey actor, South Orange
Bruce Springsteen musician, Freehold
Amos Alonzo Stagg football coach, West Orange
Alfred Stieglitz photographer, Hoboken
Meryl Streep actress, Summit
Albert Payson Terhune journalist, author, Newark
Dave Thomas restaurateur, Atlantic City
William Henry Vanderbilt financier, New Brunswick
Sarah Vaughan singer, Newark
Dionne Warwick actress, singer, East Orange
William Carlos Williams physician, poet, Rutherford
Ray Liotta actor, Newark
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #33 on: February 20, 2012, 08:38:31 AM »
Pisses me off.
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #34 on: February 20, 2012, 08:59:09 AM »
Here is South Dakota, the governor orders Old Glory to half mast whenever a member, former or present, of the SD Legislature passes away.  Same goes for any peace officer who died in the line of duty. 

I think the governors should be able to command state flags be at half mast for a state "hero" or other such dignified person, but not Old Glory.  The U.S. flag should be reserved for *nation* people in dignified positions, and the length of time at half mast should depend on who it was.  Medal of Honor recipients, US Presidents, and maybe a handful of others should get 20 days +, congress-critters 10 days +, and others 5 days.

IMO, Whitney Houston, no matter how beautiful of a voice she had, did not deserve having Old Glory at half mast.  However,... under the present system I can see why Gov. Christie did so.       
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #35 on: February 20, 2012, 10:13:37 AM »
They put the flag at half mast for most anyone or anything these days.

It no longer means anything.
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #36 on: February 20, 2012, 12:00:07 PM »
the light bulb. the phonograph. the movie industry.
Einstein. Bud Abbott comedian, Asbury Park
Charles Addams cartoonist, Westfield
Edwin Aldrin astronaut, Montclair
William Count Basie band leader, Red Bank
Joan Bennett actress, Palisades
Judy Blume author, Elizabeth
Jon Bon Jovi musician, Sayreville
William J. Brennan jurist, Newark
Aaron Burr political leader, Newark
Lloyd H. Conover inventor, Orange
James Fenimore Cooper author, Burlington
David Copperfield magician, Metuchen
Lou Costello comedian, Paterson
Stephen Crane writer, Newark
Helen Gahagan Douglas representative, Boonton
Allen Ginsberg poet, Newark
Savron Glover choreographer, Newark
William Frederick Halsey, Jr. admiral, Elizabeth
Lauryn Hill rapper, South Orange
Donald Fletcher Holmes inventor, Woodbury
Ice-T rapper, Newark
Alfred Joyce Kilmer poet, New Brunswick
Alfred C. Kinsey zoologist, Hoboken
Ernie Kovacs comedian, Trenton
Dorothea Lange photographer, Hoboken
Jerry Lewis comedian, film director, Newark
Anne Morrow Lindbergh author, Englewood
Norman Mailer author, Long Branch
James W. Marshall discovered gold in California, Hunterdon
Patricia McBride ballerina, Teanick
Eger V. Murphree inventor, Bayonne
Jack Nicholson actor, Neptune City
Dorothy Parker author, West Bend
Zebulon Mongomery Pike explorer, soldier, Lamberton
Joe Piscopo comedian, actor, Passaic
Paul Robeson singer, actor, Princeton
Edward J. Rosinski inventor, Gloucester County
Philip Milton Roth author, Newark
Ruth St. Denis dancer, choreographer, Newark
Antonin Scalia jurist,Trenton
Norman Schwarzkopf army general, Trenton
Frank Sinatra singer, actor, Hoboken
Kevin Spacey actor, South Orange
Bruce Springsteen musician, Freehold
Amos Alonzo Stagg football coach, West Orange
Alfred Stieglitz photographer, Hoboken
Meryl Streep actress, Summit
Albert Payson Terhune journalist, author, Newark
Dave Thomas restaurateur, Atlantic City
William Henry Vanderbilt financier, New Brunswick
Sarah Vaughan singer, Newark
Dionne Warwick actress, singer, East Orange
William Carlos Williams physician, poet, Rutherford
Ray Liotta actor, Newark
Edmund Wilson literary critic, author, Red Bank



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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #37 on: February 20, 2012, 12:03:58 PM »
Did they ever say what she died of ?
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #38 on: February 20, 2012, 12:10:54 PM »
Ever been to NJ? You wouldnt be so surprised if you had.
left the peoples socialist state of whaaa!! I'm entitled  and sensitive to everything offends me 20 years ago. But they do have nice beaches.

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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #39 on: February 20, 2012, 12:11:52 PM »
Even if she was not a drug user and had died by other means, I still do not see why entertainers other than maybe a very select few who have done an extraordinary amount of volunteer work with the troops abroad should be honored by the half mass flag.

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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #40 on: February 20, 2012, 12:13:32 PM »
the light bulb. the phonograph. the movie industry.
Einstein. Bud Abbott comedian, Asbury Park
Charles Addams cartoonist, Westfield
Edwin Aldrin astronaut, Montclair
William Count Basie band leader, Red Bank
Joan Bennett actress, Palisades
Judy Blume author, Elizabeth
Jon Bon Jovi musician, Sayreville
William J. Brennan jurist, Newark
Aaron Burr political leader, Newark
Lloyd H. Conover inventor, Orange

nice list !
James Fenimore Cooper author, Burlington
David Copperfield magician, Metuchen
Lou Costello comedian, Paterson
Stephen Crane writer, Newark
Helen Gahagan Douglas representative, Boonton
Allen Ginsberg poet, Newark
Savron Glover choreographer, Newark
William Frederick Halsey, Jr. admiral, Elizabeth
Lauryn Hill rapper, South Orange
Donald Fletcher Holmes inventor, Woodbury
Ice-T rapper, Newark
Alfred Joyce Kilmer poet, New Brunswick
Alfred C. Kinsey zoologist, Hoboken
Ernie Kovacs comedian, Trenton
Dorothea Lange photographer, Hoboken
Jerry Lewis comedian, film director, Newark
Anne Morrow Lindbergh author, Englewood
Norman Mailer author, Long Branch
James W. Marshall discovered gold in California, Hunterdon
Patricia McBride ballerina, Teanick
Eger V. Murphree inventor, Bayonne
Jack Nicholson actor, Neptune City
Dorothy Parker author, West Bend
Zebulon Mongomery Pike explorer, soldier, Lamberton
Joe Piscopo comedian, actor, Passaic
Paul Robeson singer, actor, Princeton
Edward J. Rosinski inventor, Gloucester County
Philip Milton Roth author, Newark
Ruth St. Denis dancer, choreographer, Newark
Antonin Scalia jurist,Trenton
Norman Schwarzkopf army general, Trenton
Frank Sinatra singer, actor, Hoboken
Kevin Spacey actor, South Orange
Bruce Springsteen musician, Freehold
Amos Alonzo Stagg football coach, West Orange
Alfred Stieglitz photographer, Hoboken
Meryl Streep actress, Summit
Albert Payson Terhune journalist, author, Newark
Dave Thomas restaurateur, Atlantic City
William Henry Vanderbilt financier, New Brunswick
Sarah Vaughan singer, Newark
Dionne Warwick actress, singer, East Orange
William Carlos Williams physician, poet, Rutherford
Ray Liotta actor, Newark
Edmund Wilson literary critic, author, Red Bank



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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #41 on: February 20, 2012, 12:50:27 PM »
Miss Houston Elisabeth Whitney was a hero in a other way,she brought happiness all around the world in the name of American Music and performans

I like Gyros, but I'm not flying my flag at half-mast for them.

We'll send you her dried-up carcass and YOU can fly YOUR flag at half-mast for her.
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #42 on: February 20, 2012, 01:10:15 PM »
I like Gyros, but I'm not flying my flag at half-mast for them.

We'll send you her dried-up carcass and YOU can fly YOUR flag at half-mast for her.
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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #43 on: February 20, 2012, 02:39:57 PM »
Take back Joe Piscopo


the light bulb. the phonograph. the movie industry.
Einstein. Bud Abbott comedian, Asbury Park
Charles Addams cartoonist, Westfield
Edwin Aldrin astronaut, Montclair
William Count Basie band leader, Red Bank
Joan Bennett actress, Palisades
Judy Blume author, Elizabeth
Jon Bon Jovi musician, Sayreville
William J. Brennan jurist, Newark
Aaron Burr political leader, Newark
Lloyd H. Conover inventor, Orange
James Fenimore Cooper author, Burlington
David Copperfield magician, Metuchen
Lou Costello comedian, Paterson
Stephen Crane writer, Newark
Helen Gahagan Douglas representative, Boonton
Allen Ginsberg poet, Newark
Savron Glover choreographer, Newark
William Frederick Halsey, Jr. admiral, Elizabeth
Lauryn Hill rapper, South Orange
Donald Fletcher Holmes inventor, Woodbury
Ice-T rapper, Newark
Alfred Joyce Kilmer poet, New Brunswick
Alfred C. Kinsey zoologist, Hoboken
Ernie Kovacs comedian, Trenton
Dorothea Lange photographer, Hoboken
Jerry Lewis comedian, film director, Newark
Anne Morrow Lindbergh author, Englewood
Norman Mailer author, Long Branch
James W. Marshall discovered gold in California, Hunterdon
Patricia McBride ballerina, Teanick
Eger V. Murphree inventor, Bayonne
Jack Nicholson actor, Neptune City
Dorothy Parker author, West Bend
Zebulon Mongomery Pike explorer, soldier, Lamberton
Joe Piscopo comedian, actor, Passaic
Paul Robeson singer, actor, Princeton
Edward J. Rosinski inventor, Gloucester County
Philip Milton Roth author, Newark
Ruth St. Denis dancer, choreographer, Newark
Antonin Scalia jurist,Trenton
Norman Schwarzkopf army general, Trenton
Frank Sinatra singer, actor, Hoboken
Kevin Spacey actor, South Orange
Bruce Springsteen musician, Freehold
Amos Alonzo Stagg football coach, West Orange
Alfred Stieglitz photographer, Hoboken
Meryl Streep actress, Summit
Albert Payson Terhune journalist, author, Newark
Dave Thomas restaurateur, Atlantic City
William Henry Vanderbilt financier, New Brunswick
Sarah Vaughan singer, Newark
Dionne Warwick actress, singer, East Orange
William Carlos Williams physician, poet, Rutherford
Ray Liotta actor, Newark
Edmund Wilson literary critic, author, Red Bank


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Re: Flags at Half for Whitney Houston
« Reply #44 on: February 20, 2012, 08:08:17 PM »
I still do not see why entertainers other than maybe a very select few who have done an extraordinary amount of volunteer work with the troops abroad should be honored by the half mass flag.

Only one that I can think of completely deserving is Bob Hope.

I remember my grandfather telling me stories of how they literally corralled him and his company inside a chain link fence as the officers on site were nervous there would be deserters. Feeling like animals, they noticed one guy arguing with the highest ranking officer on site. A few minutes later, a makeshift stage was placed over one end of the fence and that same argumentative guy walked over. Turns out it was Bob Hope who did an impromptu show for all the men there, after ensuring creature comforts of home (donuts and coffee primarily) were ordered over from a nearby base. Hope wasn't assigned to that area that day, he just happened to drive by the situation and decided to do his duty and attempt to make the troops forget where they were and where they were going, even if for a short time.
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