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The south is feeling the pressure they KNOW what will happen to their future if they keep flying it on the state house property, the choice is now theirs.
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Three words will ring in South Carolina state lawmakers' ears when they reconvene on Tuesday: "Take it down."
Key conservatives -- from Mitt Romney to Jeb Bush to the state's two U.S. senators and its governor, Nikki Haley -- are calling for the traditionally red state to yank the Confederate battle flag that flies on Capital property off its pole and lock it into a museum display case.
After the racist massacre last week of nine black worshipers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church at the hands of white gunman, Dylann Roof, 21, any significant political support for keeping the Civil War relic appears to have eroded.
S.C. Gov. Haley will ask for action on Confederate flag - CNN.com
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Three words will ring in South Carolina state lawmakers' ears when they reconvene on Tuesday: "Take it down."
Key conservatives -- from Mitt Romney to Jeb Bush to the state's two U.S. senators and its governor, Nikki Haley -- are calling for the traditionally red state to yank the Confederate battle flag that flies on Capital property off its pole and lock it into a museum display case.
After the racist massacre last week of nine black worshipers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church at the hands of white gunman, Dylann Roof, 21, any significant political support for keeping the Civil War relic appears to have eroded.
S.C. Gov. Haley will ask for action on Confederate flag - CNN.com