"Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here." Captain John Parker
This is a guess, but I wonder if you are referring to "Laissez-faire" (literally "Let it be").
The phrase is actually, "So let it be written. So let it be done." This is said by King Rameses to Baka in the 1956 movie The Ten Commandments.
to let corrupt politicains have affairs
Reagan
Do not let the flag touch the ground....If you do you have to burn it.
The US flag, never let it touch the ground.
Because once the flag is soiled it must be burned.
You are not suppose to let it touch the ground, however, I have never heard where it had to be destroyed if it did.
let it touch the ground and keep it for display
People who raise and lower ANY national flag won't let it touch ground. Particularly so if they are servicemen of that country. This is an international sign of respect for the flag you serve under, not just American.
When waving the American flag, be careful not to let any part of it touch the ground, because this is offensive.
You can never let the flag touch the ground or it has to be burned. Secondly, do not spill any thing on the flag or will have to burn.
The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly. Do not let the flag touch the ground. The American flag should be folded in a triangle with the stars visible between uses.
The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly. Do not let the flag touch the ground. The American flag should be folded in a triangle with the stars visible between uses.
Fly at highest point. Not let the flag touch the ground . When now longer useable I believe you suppose to ury it.
You cant let the flag touch the ground or that is disrespect of the United States Of America......Never cut or rip the flag....... Always keep the flag in the light, if it is outside in the dark at night that means that our country has fallen........All the other flags have to be lower than the American Flag