Governor lowers flag to half-staff for Whitney Houston causes controversy: Right or Wrong?
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Governor lowers flag to half-staff for Whitney Houston causes controversy: Right or Wrong?

Trenton : NJ : USA | Feb 19, 2012 at 11:03 AM PST
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ordered all New Jersey State and American flags to be lowered to half-staff on Saturday in honor of entertainer Whitney Houston, who passed away this week.

In a similar gesture, he ordered flags lowered for Clarence Clemmons, a member of the E Street Band, and last month for the passing of Penn State football coach Joe Paterno.

Some have taken issue with this practice saying that American servicemen killed do not deserve a Grammy Award; therefore, musicians and celebrities are not deserving of the lowering of the American flag. Simply, "not everybody gets every honor,” according to njlawman.com.

The site states further that Houston and Clemmons are both children of our great state and were both wildly successful. Each has made a significant contribution to music, culture, and the arts, and both are deserving of many accolades, but lowering of the American flag.

Their position is that certain honors should and must be set aside.

Rifle salutes, aircraft flyovers, and half-staffed flags are among those honors and they should not be on the public menu.

Regulations governing lowering American flag

Can a governor order the flag half-staffed for anyone they choose?

According to the Flag Code, No. Section 7m of the Flag Code authorizes a governor to half-staff the US flag upon the death of a present or former official of the government of the state, or the death of a member of the Armed Forces from that state who dies while serving on active duty.

The President, by comparison, is authorized to half-staff the US flag by proclamation upon the death of principal figures of the US Government and the Governor of a State, territory, or possession, as well as in the event of the death of other officials or foreign dignitaries.

It is recommended flying the state flag at half-staff instead.

A recent change allows governors to order the flag to half-staff to honor fallen soldiers from their state (see Public Law 110-41). The change was the result of governor proclamations, like this one from Governor Granholm of Michigan.

What do you think? Should the governor be allowed to lower the flag to half-staff for celebrities?

Some object to this extension of a governor's authority because they feel half-staffing the flag for every fallen soldier can be seen as anti-war. Some feel that overuse cheapens the symbolic power of half-staffing the flag, traditionally reserved for political leaders.

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Flag hangs at half mast for the late singer Houston near New Hope Baptist Church where her funeral service is to take place in Newark
Flag hangs at half mast for the late singer Houston near New Hope Baptist Church where her funeral service is to take place in Newark
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Posted By JackNelsonSteward JackNelsonSteward | over 1 year ago
When you lower a flag in honor, you lower it to half STAFF ... not half "mast."

It is occasionally done to honor civilians, not so often for entertainers, but we have begun to recognize that there are some discrepancies between how we honor celebrities and how we honor our soldiers.
Reply By Punditty Punditty | over 1 year ago
Actually, it is half-mast on Navy ships or Naval land stations, but half-staff elsewhere.
Reply By Coach1220 Coach1220 | over 1 year ago
So what your saying is... In this situation, he's still right.
Posted By JackNelsonSteward JackNelsonSteward | over 1 year ago
When you lower a flag to honor an individual, it is lowered to half "staff," not half "mast."
Posted By DavaCastillo Dava Castillo | over 1 year ago
Thank you Jack.

I will change. I have seen it written both ways, so I was unsure.
Posted By suasponte666 suasponte666 | over 1 year ago
I don't usually give my opinion but in this case i feel i should. In my opinion,It doesn't really matter what your position is on this matter. What does matter is that it was a direct order from an officer of the state of NJ. Just follow orders! If you have a problem with the direct order, bring it up. WTF do think you are to disobey a direct order. Again, it's only my opinion.
Posted By suasponte666 suasponte666 | over 1 year ago
I dont think it really matters what your view is on this point. In my opinion, it was a direct order from an officer of the state of NJ. Do your job and Follow orders, if you have a problem with the order bring it up., But WTF do you think you are to disobey a direct order. again its only my opinion.
Reply By Coach1220 Coach1220 | over 1 year ago
But here is the problem... the Governor technically broke and definitely took advantage of a federal law.
Posted By Kokuaguy Kokuaguy | over 1 year ago
It's a governor's prerogative, but it's the state flag that should be lowered, not that of the U.S.
Posted By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 1 year ago
I am torn on the issue Dava. I think Whitney was an incredible singer and contributed by giving back to her community but if it is only reserved for fallen soldiers, then i think this was a little over the top.
Posted By Deepizzaguy George Vieto | over 1 year ago
This is a tough call. Doug Giles said in his column that Whitney made the choice to marry Bobby Brown to appease her critics so said she was not "Black enough" and should not have been honored for her self destruction behavior. Giles said he was a drug user for eight years before he repented of his sins and lived a clean life. Governor Christie may be trying to get votes to be a good politician.
Posted By StephEaly Stephanie Ealy | over 1 year ago
Thanks Dava, very educational. I had no idea there was a flag code. I think a governor should be allowed to lower the flag in honor of anyone's death, not that I think leaders should be able to do or say anything like a dictator, but in this case I don't think it should be an issue. Great topic of discussion.
Posted By mhatter99 Martin Kloess | over 1 year ago
well written - thank you
Posted By DavaCastillo Dava Castillo | over 1 year ago
Thank you all who commented.

I didn't know there was a flag code until I wrote this story, so I learned something as well.

If the governor broke the law by lowering the U.S. flag, then he should be reprimanded. I agree lowering the U.S. flag by Christie could have been a political ploy, which is unconscionable.

Lowering the state flag was appropriate, and he was within the law to do so.
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