http://community.tasteofhome.com/for...7.aspx#6338717

Sorry I don't bank with them any more, It's an unfortunate misunderstanding.

It's really unfortunate that something like this turns into a national news story.

Both parties are at fault in this one.

The woman for not asking for permission and the bank manager for pulling them up.

I can see some stupid customer going to the mananger and asking her to remove the flags, too.

We have become a nation of paranoid AHs-all because we are afraid of hurting someone's feelings by doing something that was really O.K. a few years ago.

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As I move away from the sidewalk of civility and dash into the oncoming traffic?

If you see something that really bothers you and you feel you must complain about it? Grab a sheet of paper and a sharp number 2 pencil.

Jab the pencil into your eyes and use the paper to sop up the mess that follows.

You will never see another offensive flag on anyone's lawn again.