A very appropriate symbol of resistance to government oppression. As appropriate on Jan 20, 2009, as it was back in 1775.
That’s what I am flying daily, beginning Tuesday.
Tried to order a 4’x6’ version for my flapole. The cost was prohibitive. I’ll try my 3’x5’ first. If it doesn’t look good on the flagpole, I’ll probably spring for the bigger flag. But for Inauguration Day, it’s Old Glory. Upside down.
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Don’t forget the 1835 Gonzales TX flag. “Come and take it”
http://www.gadsdenandculpeper.com/gonzalesflag.html
http://www.gadsdenandculpeper.com have the flags.
An aside: Which flag flew atop the masts of the Slave Ships? Ships owned by Northern Companies which sailed to the coast of Africa and purchased slaves from Africans. Ships that came back to their Northern Ports full of Africans for the slave market both in the North and in the South. Which flag?
1- The Confederate Flag?
2- The Stars and Stripes?
If you guessed 2, you’re correct. Yet so many people will say that the Confederate Flag “brings back bad memories of slave trading.” They do not know their history, they only know the propaganda fed to them by limp-wristed liberal educators.
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