Confederate Flag to be Removed from Mississippi State Flag?

Dumbass Root killing for his racist cause

You can't even buy a confederate flag at Wallmart, Amazon or eBay

Georgia and Mississippi will remove it from their state flags

He will be the reason the confederate flag died in this country

No, it wont end in this country in this century or the next. Some of us are made of sterner stuff. Pray Southrons don't have to re-educate your stupid ass on that topic, shit-4-brains, lol.
A fucking 21 year old asshole racist will singularly kill the Rebel flag

After 150 years

Lol, like a typical leftwing dingbat, you think that repeating the same thing repeatedly proves your point, and you simply ignore all counterpoints instead of responding to them.

Hilarious illustration of the future extinction of libtardism.

Thank you.
 
The flag does represent history. So put it in a museum or a cemetery. But make no mistake. All of the confederate flags represent the acts of the past committed by traitors to the U.S. Treason is not now, nor ever to be condoned. The confederate battle flag (nor any other confederate flag) should never, under ANY circumstances, be allowed to fly at any city, state, or Federal government facility. It is a deliberate provocation. Moreover, it is not only a symbol of treason, it is a deliberate act of bigotry against southern African Americans, particularly in Charleston, where it wasn't present on the Capitol building until the legislature decided to raise it in response to the civil rights movement. Take them all down, openly acknowledge that we are all American citizens, not Americans and confederates, and then get on with your lives.

The Southerners prior to 1865 never took an oath to defend the USA, but only their own states. Thus no treason was committed by them, but only some of the officers that took oaths to the US federal government while serving as such in the US army, but the declarations of independence and succession by their states was understood by most to be a release from their oaths to the US federal government because loyalty to their state was considered superior to their loyalty to the Union and thus trumped that loyalty when the state left the union.

No you can go on contorting history and pretending that there was never such a right, but the understanding that most had at the time was that they did have that right, and US policy TODAY supports it as we have supported every democratic rebellion against a strong-man government since 1980.

The rest of your hateful bigotry you cloak as opinion collapses after that core point is addressed.
 
they should have a public bond fire of all confederate merchandise and televise it

You, like most liberals, would have fit right in.

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Except Germany outlawed the Nazi flag moron.

It's a book burning dumbass. As in anti-first amendment, like outlawing a flag

Yes and Germany had the sense to outlaw any Nazi symbolism once it was defeated.
A good example of how to move foreward.
Your use of that as an example just fell flat.
 
The flag does represent history. So put it in a museum or a cemetery. But make no mistake. All of the confederate flags represent the acts of the past committed by traitors to the U.S. Treason is not now, nor ever to be condoned. The confederate battle flag (nor any other confederate flag) should never, under ANY circumstances, be allowed to fly at any city, state, or Federal government facility. It is a deliberate provocation. Moreover, it is not only a symbol of treason, it is a deliberate act of bigotry against southern African Americans, particularly in Charleston, where it wasn't present on the Capitol building until the legislature decided to raise it in response to the civil rights movement. Take them all down, openly acknowledge that we are all American citizens, not Americans and confederates, and then get on with your lives.

The Southerners prior to 1865 never took an oath to defend the USA, but only their own states.

Keep telling yourself that that statement has any credibility. I'm sure it'll help you sleep better at night. Ever hear of a little skirmish called the American Revolution? No? What about the war of 1812? Never heard of that one either? Or Andrew Jackson, an American president from the south? No? Never heard of any of these? You don't participate in national events and national commerce and not pledge loyalty. Didn't happen. If a state is a member of the Union, loyalty to said Union is required. When loyalty to the Union is abandoned, it becomes treason.

The only legal secession is one where the states consent to allow another or others to secede. That isn't what happened when the 11 states seceded. Moreover, it was those 11 states that initiated hostilities.

Texas v. White - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
they should have a public bond fire of all confederate merchandise and televise it

You, like most liberals, would have fit right in.

book1.jpg

Except Germany outlawed the Nazi flag moron.

It's a book burning dumbass. As in anti-first amendment, like outlawing a flag

Yes and Germany had the sense to outlaw any Nazi symbolism once it was defeated.
A good example of how to move foreward.
Your use of that as an example just fell flat.

What does that have to do with the subject? You libtards like to make irrelevant analogies without giving supporting reason or evidence to them.

Yes the German people banned the Nazis symbols, but why is that compromise on free speech a good thing? Why does it bear any relevance to the issue at hand?

You don't essplain it, dumbass. And the Germans burned books then ban free expression in other ways and that is just a great thing to you? You still like goose stepping, troll?
 
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The flag does represent history. So put it in a museum or a cemetery. But make no mistake. All of the confederate flags represent the acts of the past committed by traitors to the U.S. Treason is not now, nor ever to be condoned. The confederate battle flag (nor any other confederate flag) should never, under ANY circumstances, be allowed to fly at any city, state, or Federal government facility. It is a deliberate provocation. Moreover, it is not only a symbol of treason, it is a deliberate act of bigotry against southern African Americans, particularly in Charleston, where it wasn't present on the Capitol building until the legislature decided to raise it in response to the civil rights movement. Take them all down, openly acknowledge that we are all American citizens, not Americans and confederates, and then get on with your lives.

The Southerners prior to 1865 never took an oath to defend the USA, but only their own states.

Keep telling yourself that that statement has any credibility. I'm sure it'll help you sleep better at night. Ever hear of a little skirmish called the American Revolution? No? What about the war of 1812? Never heard of that one either? Or Andrew Jackson, an American president from the south? No? Never heard of any of these? You don't participate in national events and national commerce and not pledge loyalty. Didn't happen. If a state is a member of the Union, loyalty to said Union is required. When loyalty to the Union is abandoned, it becomes treason.

The only legal secession is one where the states consent to allow another or others to secede. That isn't what happened when the 11 states seceded. Moreover, it was those 11 states that initiated hostilities.

Texas v. White - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia


Lol, PRIOR to the Civil War I said. You libtards are such a hoot. And then imply that all Americans during the Revolution took loyalty oaths to a federal government that did not exist, what a laugh.
 
The flag does represent history. So put it in a museum or a cemetery. But make no mistake. All of the confederate flags represent the acts of the past committed by traitors to the U.S. Treason is not now, nor ever to be condoned. The confederate battle flag (nor any other confederate flag) should never, under ANY circumstances, be allowed to fly at any city, state, or Federal government facility. It is a deliberate provocation. Moreover, it is not only a symbol of treason, it is a deliberate act of bigotry against southern African Americans, particularly in Charleston, where it wasn't present on the Capitol building until the legislature decided to raise it in response to the civil rights movement. Take them all down, openly acknowledge that we are all American citizens, not Americans and confederates, and then get on with your lives.

The Southerners prior to 1865 never took an oath to defend the USA, but only their own states.

Keep telling yourself that that statement has any credibility. I'm sure it'll help you sleep better at night. Ever hear of a little skirmish called the American Revolution? No? What about the war of 1812? Never heard of that one either? Or Andrew Jackson, an American president from the south? No? Never heard of any of these? You don't participate in national events and national commerce and not pledge loyalty. Didn't happen. If a state is a member of the Union, loyalty to said Union is required. When loyalty to the Union is abandoned, it becomes treason.

The only legal secession is one where the states consent to allow another or others to secede. That isn't what happened when the 11 states seceded. Moreover, it was those 11 states that initiated hostilities.

Texas v. White - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia


Lol, PRIOR to the Civil War I said. You libtards are such a hoot. And then imply that all Americans during the Revolution took loyalty oaths to a federal government that did not exist, what a laugh.

When, exactly, do you believe the Civil War was fought? They signed several oaths: The Declaration of Independence, and the U.S. Constitution, among many others.
 
The flag does represent history. So put it in a museum or a cemetery. But make no mistake. All of the confederate flags represent the acts of the past committed by traitors to the U.S. Treason is not now, nor ever to be condoned. The confederate battle flag (nor any other confederate flag) should never, under ANY circumstances, be allowed to fly at any city, state, or Federal government facility. It is a deliberate provocation. Moreover, it is not only a symbol of treason, it is a deliberate act of bigotry against southern African Americans, particularly in Charleston, where it wasn't present on the Capitol building until the legislature decided to raise it in response to the civil rights movement. Take them all down, openly acknowledge that we are all American citizens, not Americans and confederates, and then get on with your lives.

The Southerners prior to 1865 never took an oath to defend the USA, but only their own states.

Keep telling yourself that that statement has any credibility. I'm sure it'll help you sleep better at night. Ever hear of a little skirmish called the American Revolution? No? What about the war of 1812? Never heard of that one either? Or Andrew Jackson, an American president from the south? No? Never heard of any of these? You don't participate in national events and national commerce and not pledge loyalty. Didn't happen. If a state is a member of the Union, loyalty to said Union is required. When loyalty to the Union is abandoned, it becomes treason.

The only legal secession is one where the states consent to allow another or others to secede. That isn't what happened when the 11 states seceded. Moreover, it was those 11 states that initiated hostilities.

Texas v. White - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia


Lol, PRIOR to the Civil War I said. You libtards are such a hoot. And then imply that all Americans during the Revolution took loyalty oaths to a federal government that did not exist, what a laugh.

When, exactly, do you believe the Civil War was fought? They signed several oaths: The Declaration of Independence, and the U.S. Constitution, among many others.

Those are not oaths, dude, and the people of the South did not sign them, lol. Each day, however they frequently took oaths of loyalty to their state.


Besides, I found the root of the confusion here. It wasn't the flag, no, there is a stronger underlying factor in that little punks photos some of which had him burning a US flag, though you'd probably like that one.

It was NOT the Confederate Battle Flag that made him do it; it was his T-shirt!

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