Is there a supported flash player ? I need it to get on some websites !

I need to get on a few websites that require flash player. Is there a supported one for my ipad2?

No, but there are a couple of 3rd party browsers that convert flash video to HTML5 on their server for access with the iPad.
Here is one.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iswifter/id388857173?mt=8#

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