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| Is the US Flag a picture of the hidden working colors inside of a gun, and does a gun on a flag best represent democracy and justice ? Is the inner hidden firing mechanism's first stage of firing a gun best pictured by primer sparks ( stars ) in a dark chamber located inside of the upper corner of a gun, and is the hidden inner barrel of a gun best pictured by stripes of red and white which would represent when the gun is alternating between firing and being at rest ( that is at rest when white light enters the barrel from the outside ) ? I believe that a picture of a gun on a flag would be the worst possible flag to represent democracy and justice, as democracy and justice do not work as fast as a gun works. A picture of a gun on a flag would represent to me something much different than democracy and justice.
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| I don't know -- AFAIK, neither flintlocks nor matchlocks have the kind of "hidden working colors" that he is talking about
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