May 29, 2004 @ 15:51
Influence of Justice
Every morning since 9/11, Donald Lamp has hung his American flag from the balcony of his Omaha apartment.
Management of the retirement community where he and his wife live – citing policy about maintaining the appearance of the building's exterior – wants him to lower the flag for good.
Lamp refuses.
"I'm not about to take it down," the 89-year-old World War II veteran said.
Lamp is like many Americans who, because of housing covenants, are discouraged from flying their flags this Memorial Day weekend.
No matter which side of this issue you support, this would not be a "national" story if the following were not true:
What makes Lamp different is that he is the father-in-law of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
They say they do not want their connection to Justice Thomas to influence anybody, but by merely mentioning his name, it already has.


