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Nye Bevan

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Sat Jun 22, 2013, 11:57 AM Jun 2013

Is it appropriate for flags in NJ to be flown at half-staff in memory of James Gandolfini? [View all]

TRENTON, N.J. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff Monday in memory of "Sopranos" star and New Jersey native James Gandolfini.

Gandolfini died Wednesday in Rome at age 51. A family spokesman says he suffered a heart attack.

The governor's order says Gandolfini was an iconic actor who "left a timeless impact upon television and film in the state of New Jersey and across our nation."


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57590533/n.j-flags-to-fly-at-half-staff-mon-for-gandolfini/

NOW, THEREFORE, I, CHRIS CHRISTIE, Governor of the State of New
Jersey, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:

1. The flag of the United States of America and the flag of
the State of New Jersey shall be flown at half-staff at all State
departments, offices, agencies, and instrumentalities during
appropriate hours on Monday, June 24, 2013, in recognition and
mourning of the passing of James Gandolfini.

http://nj.gov/infobank/circular/eocc135.pdf


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Yes. Gandolfini was such an iconic actor that ordering flags to be flown at half-staff in NJ is appropriate.
13 (41%)
No. Ordering flags to be flown at half-staff to honor Gandolfini is not appropriate.
19 (59%)
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I don't think it's horrible. pnwest Jun 2013 #1
Yes. It was appropriate for Clarence Clemmons as well... Cooley Hurd Jun 2013 #2
yes. i think it is. acting is a form of art, and artists should be honored La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2013 #3
Yes. and at all times, practice wellness. graham4anything Jun 2013 #4
I don't see what the problem is. HappyMe Jun 2013 #5
I think it is dumb for an actor. n-t Logical Jun 2013 #6
Technically, I don't think Christie has the authority since Gandolfini doesn't meet the criteria. Gidney N Cloyd Jun 2013 #7
I see no problem with this. premium Jun 2013 #8
Sure. I am sure his family really appreciates the sentiment. boston bean Jun 2013 #9
It's all silly Fearless Jun 2013 #10
Imo it cheapens the gesture. Don't consider this actor an iconoc figure in the slightest. MotherPetrie Jun 2013 #11
Exactly what I think TorchTheWitch Jun 2013 #16
+1 HiPointDem Jun 2013 #40
Of course it is... Ohio Joe Jun 2013 #12
If you can fly it for drug addled Whitney Houston why not him? Pelican Jun 2013 #13
I think its a cheap stunt Mosby Jun 2013 #14
Wow. What a cheap thing to say, speaking of cheap. MADem Jun 2013 #27
I know very little about him Mosby Jun 2013 #31
He was someone who "Supported the Troops" in very real ways. MADem Jun 2013 #35
I agree 100% Politicalboi Jun 2013 #52
maybe he's afraid Jonny Sac would rub him out, if he didnt nt karmalk Jun 2013 #15
No, only the NJ State flag should be flown at half-staff. FarCenter Jun 2013 #17
The flag code carries no force of law, no punishment, no nada. It's a recommendation. MADem Jun 2013 #30
The question was whether it is appropriate, not whether it is legal. FarCenter Jun 2013 #32
I think it's appropriate. He was a native son who supported the troops in tangible ways. MADem Jun 2013 #37
lots of people have supported the troops in various ways. the only thing different about HiPointDem Jun 2013 #42
"Lots of people" haven't funded and produced films that discuss PTSD and traumatic brain injury. MADem Jun 2013 #61
that's not why christie ordered the flags. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #64
He's your BFF, and he told you so? nt MADem Jun 2013 #66
Inappropriate RobinA Jun 2013 #46
NJ flag, yes. US flag, no. HooptieWagon Jun 2013 #18
I wasn't aware that was Christie's call. Iggo Jun 2013 #19
The state governor controls flags at state/local facilities. former9thward Jun 2013 #45
He's a famous New Jerseyan treestar Jun 2013 #20
Maybe he's scared of karma.. HipChick Jun 2013 #21
Somebody might get whacked if they don't. edbermac Jun 2013 #22
Sure. But why wasn't the flag flown half-staff for the following: Wilms Jun 2013 #23
Tony Soprano, the gangster, was a fictional character brilliantly portrayed by Cleita Jun 2013 #43
I hate it when my humor goes unappreciated. n/t Wilms Jun 2013 #54
No, its not apropriate. darkangel218 Jun 2013 #24
Before I vote, what exactly is the problem with it? Jamastiene Jun 2013 #25
The (completely unenforced, with no penalties for unenforcement) flag code has very strict rules MADem Jun 2013 #38
Yes, I know those are wrong. Jamastiene Jun 2013 #41
There is a section of the Flag Code that "allows" Governors to lower it for soldiers on active duty MADem Jun 2013 #60
Thank you for not using G. Gordon Liddy's thong whistler162 Jun 2013 #47
I actually saved that pic in my photobucket! MADem Jun 2013 #58
Sadly it was used in a thread on whistler162 Jun 2013 #62
Glad I missed that 'un!!! nt MADem Jun 2013 #63
This is a common thing for native sons and daughters. Gandolfini's appeal crosses party lines. MADem Jun 2013 #26
Same discussion on NJ 101.5 JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #28
Gandolfini was at best a minor celebrity...... Bennyboy Jun 2013 #29
+1 Mosby Jun 2013 #33
He did it for a minor saxphonist! whistler162 Jun 2013 #48
well then... Bennyboy Jun 2013 #53
If Springsteen drops dead tomorrow customerserviceguy Jun 2013 #57
I don't know. But, I wouldn't argue about it. Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #34
He was born in NJ, five minutes (well, maybe 10) from where I'm typing this. n/t Benton D Struckcheon Jun 2013 #36
He's a native son who had a successful and accomplished life. Why not honor him? n/t Cleita Jun 2013 #39
Culturally, he's the face of Jersey for millions. nt geek tragedy Jun 2013 #44
why not? arely staircase Jun 2013 #49
It hurts no-one, and makes some feel better RudynJack Jun 2013 #50
Yes. Certainly more so than the likes of Reagan. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #51
What's the harm? customerserviceguy Jun 2013 #55
Whitney Houston HockeyMom Jun 2013 #56
I am having trouble giving a fuck one way or the other MadrasT Jun 2013 #59
Ha ha ha ha ha Art_from_Ark Jun 2013 #70
Local boy made good, I guess. I didn't much care for the man...he's just an actor. Honeycombe8 Jun 2013 #65
I imagine part of it is his age. Union Scribe Jun 2013 #68
I suppose. But it's not a big surprise, is it? Considering his health. He was obviously unhealthy. Honeycombe8 Jun 2013 #72
It's the NJ flag people not the US flag. Get over it. liberal_at_heart Jun 2013 #67
I think some people here think Tony Soprano was being honored. pnwmom Jun 2013 #69
No, it's both the US and the NJ flags. Read Christie's proclamation in the OP. Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #71
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