Posted on 02/28/2008 10:39:14 AM PST by cowboyway
The controversial stars and bars of the Confederate Flag could soon find their way to Florida license plates. State Rep. Don Brown, R-DeFuniak Springs, has worked with the Sons of Confederate Veterans to sponsor a bill that would allow the group to create a non-profit license plate that bears the Dixie flag. The tag would cost roughly $25 from the Department of Motor Vehicles. SCV Executive Director Ben Sewell said his organization has been successful in the past at getting the license plates in numerous states and feels theyve met the requirements in the state of Florida to acquire the tag. The laws have been relatively even for non-profit organizations, he said. In Tennessee weve been able to do a lot of things with the money such as sponsoring museums that preserve historical flags. According to the groups estimates, the process for the acquiring the tag in Florida has cost nearly $200,000 and taken three years to be adopted into a bill. Florida SCV Division Adjunct John Adams said he thinks the bill has a pretty good chance of passing and commends Rep. Brown for stepping up to the plate for them. There was a lot of uproar over the MLK and right to live tags, he said. In the end, people didnt care because it didnt cost anyone a dime. These tags will raise revenue for our organization and spread awareness. But not everyone feels these tags will be beneficial. We respect Representative Brown, but we think he is wrong on this, said Northwest Florida National Advancement of Colored People Director Sabu Williams. We will fight and do anything to stop this from getting state sponsored. That includes putting some boots (protest) in front of his office. Sabu said he understands the meaning to certain individuals and believes the flag has its place, but does not agree the state should have anything to do with it. Why ask the state to sponsor something that we know causes pain? he said. I just dont understand it. Rep. Brown has previously sponsored a bill that would name part of Highway 90 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr and said his decision to support the tag is something he thinks is right.. Rep. Clay Ford, R-Pensacola, said he agrees with Browns intentions. Many license plates depict heritage, environmental causes, professions, and achievements, he said. In fairness, I believe any group that meets the requirements of the statute should be allowed to participate in its benefits. Government should treat every group the same. Representative Don Brown has been a good House member for his district. Although the bill is on the table, it still has a long way to go before it is put into legislation. Were not going to let it happen, said Williams. Rep. Brown does not want this fight.
So in other words, you don't endorse the right of rebellion in the face of oppression when it's YOUR people on the receiving end of the wrath of the oppressed. Again, you're the one who believes there have to be rules for rebellion.
The north will never be able to justify their aggressive military invasion of a free people seeking to form a system of governing that was more suitable to their lifestyle than the yankee lifestyle, and then the subsequent military occupation of the South, except through revisionism and lies.
The only justification necessary was that expressed by General Sherman;: "War is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and I say give them all they want." But if that's the way you feel, then why aren't you out there blowing up federal buildings like Tim McVeigh? Come on, isn't this intolerable yankee oppression? What are you waiting for?
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?
My wife has a cousin that delivers mail in NC. Explains the delay.
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