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Georgetown flag pole empty on Inauguration Day
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Georgetown flag pole empty on Inauguration Day
Amber Athey
Amber Athey
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Today at 4:35 PM EDT
Georgetown University's American flag was conspicuously absent on Inauguration Day, prompting speculation about the reason for its removal.
University spokespersons did not respond to multiple queries from Campus Reform, possibly because Georgetown is closed for Inauguration Day.
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=8670
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January 20, 2017, 06:29:11 pm »
Who cares?
Most Universities in this nation just need to raise the Hammer and Sickle Soviet flag and be true to what they really are.
They shouldn't keep lying about what they are all about by flying Old Glory on their campuses anyway.
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