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			          What the American Flag Stands For   
             by Charlotte Aldebron
              
             The American flag stands for the   fact that cloth can be very important. It is against the law to let the flag   touch the ground or to leave the flag flying when the weather is bad. The   flag has to be treated with respect. You can tell just how important this   cloth is because when you compare it to people, it gets much better   treatment. Nobody cares if a homeless person touches the ground. A homeless   person can lie all over the ground all night long without anyone picking him   up, folding him neatly and sheltering him from the rain. 
   School   children have to pledge loyalty to this piece of cloth every morning. No one   has to pledge loyalty to justice and equality and human decency. No one has   to promise that people will get a fair wage, or enough food to eat, or   affordable medicine, or clean water, or air free of harmful chemicals. But we   all have to promise to love a rectangle of red, white, and blue cloth. 
   Betsy Ross   would be quite surprised to see how successful her creation has become. But   Thomas Jefferson would be disappointed to see how little of the flag's real   meaning remains. 
   Charlotte   Aldebron, 12, wrote this essay for a competition in her 6th grade English   class. She attends Cunningham Middle School in Presque Isle, Maine. Comments   may be sent to her mom, Jillian Aldebron: aldebron@ainop.com
         
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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