OK----it is an HISTORIC REPLAY ------it was not waving every day on the lawn of the town municipal building----
now I feel better
I have no idea what you meant by that.
My point stands. Since the immediate aftermath of the war, the Confederate Flag has been accepted by the nation as a whole, as a harmless symbol of regional pride.
Might want to inform
Nikki Haley and the state legislature of South Carolina.
>> But this is a moment in which we can say that that flag, while an integral part of our past, does not represent the future of our great state. The murderer now locked up in Charleston said he hoped his actions would start a race war. We have an opportunity to show that not only was he wrong, but that just the opposite is happening.
My hope is that by removing a symbol that divides us, we can move forward as a state in harmony and we can honor the nine blessed souls who are now in heaven.
The General Assembly wraps up their year this week, and as governor I have the authority to call them back into session under extraordinary circumstances. I’ve indicated to the House and the Senate that if they do not take measures to ensure this debate takes place this summer, I will use that authority for the purpose of the legislature removing the flag from the statehouse grounds.<<
I will be happy to. Do you have his personal number?
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"His"?
You have no clue what I'm talking about even with a link?
That picture is from the 1913 gettsyburgh veterans reunion. The union vets who were the ones that paid the price to defeat the Confederacy didn't find it an insult.
The war was over, and the South was part of the nation again.
Regional pride in no way negates or contradicts national pride, and that has been known for over 5 generations.
Until modern lefties needed to invent something to be outraged about.
Totally irrelevant to anything.
Fine, her's. Get it and I will be happy to school her myself.
And someone else brought up the issue of the Flag.
My point about this issue being a recent invention by modern day lefties is valid and stands.
That picture is from the 1913 gettsyburgh veterans reunion. The union vets who were the ones that paid the price to defeat the Confederacy didn't find it an insult.
The war was over, and the South was part of the nation again.
Regional pride in no way negates or contradicts national pride, and that has been known for over 5 generations.
Until modern lefties needed to invent something to be outraged about.