Thursday, February 23, 2012

Whitney Houston and the Flags at Half Mast

        New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has been the center of controversy all week.  First he vetoed a controversial gay-marriage law that had been approved by the lower levels of the New Jersey State legislature.  Then he ordered state flags been placed at Half-mast for the funereal of singer/entertainer Whitney House.
            Though I have no ill will towards Whitney, this one seems like a head-scratcher.  Her past history with her demons withstanding, I don’t see how an actor or entertainer who makes millions has earned that right.  Don’t get me wrong, I grew up with “I wanna Dance with Somebody”, still my favorite of hers, but I thought the American Flag was a symbol for those who served the flag, such as solders and public servants.
            I think America has gotten ridiculous over entertainers. These people are making millions off of us already for their music and shows.  And given, they are earning that.  But this is hero worship at another level.  These folks are adequately compensated for what the do.  Flying the flag at half-mast, is for a person that died in service to others, whether it be at war or peace time.  Making yourself millions in the process doesn’t exactly qualify.  If she had died trying to save a child, or stop a crime, I think then we would have to honor that attempt, but I don’t think that is what happened.  Now I don’t agree with the scenes of military coffins with “Whitney Who” draped across the bottom, images that have been running rampant on Facebook lately.  I think you are comparing apples to oranges there.  Whitney is not asking to be on the front page over our soldiers.  That is our media that is doing that silliness.   I think it would be more appropriate to say “Rupert Murdoch who?”  or something along those lines.  Whitney deserves the praise at her funeral, but flying the flags at half-mast is for a different kind of people.

But what do you think?  And as always, keep it clean!


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6 comments:

  1. Erica Murphy Owens - utter bullshit. what honorable thing has she done for this country?

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  2. Steven G. - Erika, thats not exactly clean! lol

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  3. I could have gone worse and you know it. :) lol

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  4. Probably not a good move by the New Jersey governer. What exactly did Whitney Houston do to defend the rights and liberties afforded to her by our Constitution? Did she take mortar attacks from insurgents? Did she secure a beach with an M-1 Garand in her hand? Did she land a heavily damaged fighter jet on an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf? The answer to those questions is...NO!!! She made MILLIONS of dollars because of those rights and liberties...that she never defended!

    The liberty and honor of the flag flying at half-mast should be for our true heroes and leaders of our great country. Yeah, our country is a little screwed up right now. But if we took care of ourselves FIRST, we would not have to honor false heroes.

    She lip-synched the National Anthem at the Super Bowl, albeit a great rendition! If Whitney Houston is a national hero...WE ARE IN BIG TROUBLE!!! What about the thousands of men and women that have died in the Middle East over the past 20 years? Did any state fly their flags at half-mast when they died?!? If so, I never heard of it.

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  5. I don't know what Christie was thinking with the flags at half-mast, but it isn't the first time he has dropped the ball. As for Whitney, I think she is taking heat for this when it is the media and the people who have to follow celebrities who are keeping this issue in the forefront.

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  6. Dang, gotta agree with everyone on this one....

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