C’mon, Cowboys Wal-Mart — you can do better than this! As displayed, the U.S. flag is on the wrong side (should be on our left as we view); from the other side, they are both upside down.

Texas and U.S. flags improperly displayed at the Wal-Mart across the street from Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Flags are either backward, or upside down. Photo by Ed Darrell, from my iPhone. Any reuse of image requires proper attribution.
The white-shirted guy is one of two Mormon missionaries doing their shopping for the week; had I not had to wait for them, I may not have looked around to notice the improper flag display.
More:
- Congressional Research Service report to the U.S. Senate on proper flag display as described in U.S. law
- The “Flag Code,” rules on the U.S. flag as they appear in law, in the U.S. Code (4 USC Chapter 1) — from Cornell University’s Legal Information Institute
- How to display the U.S. flag, from the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
- Liberals hate Wal-Mart >> Wal-Mart helps the poor = Liberals hate the poor (legalinsurrection.com)
- Wal-Mart suspends India CFO (fcpablog.com)
Note this line in the article: “from the other side, they are both upside down.”
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if your on the other side its correct dumby
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