RALEIGH – L.F. Eason III gave up the only job he’d ever had rather than lower a flag to honor former U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms. Eason, a 29-year veteran of the state Department of Agriculture, instructed his staff at a small Raleigh lab not to fly the U.S. or North Carolina flags at half-staff Monday, as called for in a directive to all state agencies by Gov. Mike Easley.

When a superior ordered the lab to follow the directive, Eason decided to retire rather than pay tribute to Helms. After several hours’ delay, one of Eason’s employees hung the flags at half-staff. The brouhaha began late Sunday night, when Eason e-mailed eight of his employees in the state standards lab, which calibrates measuring equipment used on things as widely varied as gasoline and hamburgers. “Regardless of any executive proclamation, I do not want the flags at the North Carolina Standards Laboratory flown at half staff to honor Jesse Helms any time this week,” Eason wrote just after midnight, according to e-mail messages released in response to a public records request.

He told his staff that he did not think it was appropriate to honor Helms because of his “doctrine of negativity, hate, and prejudice” and his opposition to civil rights bills and the federal Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. In a string of e-mail messages with his superiors, Eason was told he could either lower the flags or retire effective immediately.Though he’s only 51, Eason chose to retire, although he pleaded several times to be allowed to stay at the lab. Eason, who had worked for the Agriculture Department since graduating from college, was paid $65,235 a year as the laboratory manager. “I designed and built that lab,” he said. “Even though technically the bricks and mortar belong to the state of North Carolina, I feel very strongly that everything that comes out of there is my responsibility.” Monday was sunny. And Eason was out of a job.

A small gesture for sure, but the man has guts.




  1. Mr. Fusion says:

    #56, bobbo,

    I don’t care how much you or Helms are shitheads. It is the tradition that when a statesman dies, we lower the flag. There is probably some directive or regulation in South Carolina stating exactly that.

    Now the question for you is why don’t you wear frilly undies with a ton of rouge and lipgloss. Maybe even a stuffed bra. Does your conformity to tradition and culture allow that?

    Lowering the flag does not mean you must also flaggelate yourself and weep copiously in his memory.


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