- Joined
- Dec 3, 2011
- Location
- Laurinburg NC
I Wish I was In Dixie.....
Will be in Virginia on Tuesday..What's stopping you?

Pobodies Nerfect...Good luck finding the flag.
http://studycivilwar.wordpress.com/2013/09/29/v-a-f-l-a-g-g-e-r-spells-incompetent/
CSA Today, have you heard anything about this group putting the Confederate Flag up 95 20 miles apart?
Wont that be a blast if it happens?
Rebforever,
I agree it would be great, but I haven't heard anything about placing the flags 20 miles apart. I do think we will see more and more large flags on major highways if the hostility toward all Confederate symbols continues apace.
Will be in Virginia on Tuesday..![]()
Thank you, jno, exactly. " Those comics who enjoy ridiculing the south... ", and I'm extremely weary of corporations making a buck out of the whole thing, too- witness the ' characters ' they keep wading into marshes to find for cable shows, the less teeth the better. Heck you can leave this house here in Pennsylvania, sit in from of Walmart for 5 minutes on Saturday night, see 16 or 17 better matches, they just don't have the accent, who'd watch?
If anyone is mystified by what John Hartwell is referring to, it's the link cash posted- articles on how you just cannot see these flags from the highway- no one thought to go stand out there and check. And of course folks who do not get out of the chairs to do much of anything, anytime, for their own heritages, get to post comments. I'm not defending anything, perhaps the' anyones', it's just always too easy to be critical in the wrong ways of people who DO something. The comments after the article make me quesey- not so much objecting to the flag, I'd have thought that would understandably be the case. It really was ridiculing the people involved. I don't like that.
In this case, yes, the planners seem to have let a ton of folks down.
With at least one piece of heavy equipment visible in the background it seems reasonable to think that work is not complete at the site.
It's completely not visible on 95 south and they said you really have to be closely looking for it to get a brief glimpse northbound.
Or maybe the company it was leased from hasn't picked it up yet.
The pole is too short to begin with, even if there were no trees.
It's placed in a depression.
In order to see it a LOT of trees have to be removed, otherwise it's only going to be visible for about a second or so while the traffic whizzes by.
Do they have permission to remove the trees?
My hat is off to those that raised a great piece of American History, a flag for all to see and commemorate and to
celebrate the Heritage of the Confederate Soldiers who died for their beliefs.
SALUTE!