Richmond flag flap, again!

Nope, you have it wrong, my friend! The flag IS the Confederate soldier. No one is worshiping the Confederate flag.
Those that display that flag has the right to do that under yours and my Constitution. Thank goodness for that or
there would be no history.
I think I have down pretty well...My focus IS the Soldier, NOT a flag.

Kevin Dally
 
As far as I know... This is still America- The USA, we have the freedom of speech and this is an example of that FREEDOM..
Don't see anyone complaining about p*rn or abortion or the poverty in this country,or the conditions of schools. In other words we have bigger and better battles to fight over or for than The Flying of the Confederate Battle Flag, it may be a bleak part but it is the HISTORY of this Nation and a reminder of where we have come from.
Many of us had Ancestors who were slaves in Great Briton Long before they enslaved the Africans...The British Empire enslaved millions, lets pick on them for a while..
 
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Fortunately, the majority of the people of Richmond no longer support subordination of African-Americans.

I would hardly think so since African Americans are the majority in Richmond and King Salim Khalfani there to keep an eye on things.
 
My friend, there is no in between. They are both one in the same and cannot be separated!
You should realize that!
Tell the "Flaggers" that! All I see is them-n-Battle flags. I see them spending money on CBF's, not on anything else. They obviously don't know anything more, their actions prove it. For all they're efforts, they are their own worst enemy.
The difference is I chose the veteran, not a flag.

Kevin Dally
 
Tell the "Flaggers" that! All I see is them-n-Battle flags. I see them spending money on CBF's, not on anything else.

They have the same right as you do where they spend their money whereever they wish!
Quite surprised to see this from you!

They obviously don't know anything more, their actions prove it. For all they're efforts, they are their own worst enemy.
The difference is I chose the veteran, not a flag.

Kevin Dally

You cannot have one without the other.
 
I don't blame you for that. If I was a yankee I am sure I would feel that way. But I am not. So therefore,
because by the grace of God I was born in the South, I will continue to support the Southern soldiers like my GG
and all those others that gave their life for a cause they were called on to fight for.

Because there is such a public fight always going on concerning the Confederate battle flag, I would much rather see those of northern persuasion be a little lenient and be more helpful in protecting American history than to destroy the parts of it being disagreed with.

R

AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
 

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