To: Rebeleye
very interesting... didn't Clinton sign some sort of confederate flag day when he was governor?
5 posted on
12/01/2004 10:31:20 PM PST by
cyborg
( Hy verkwik my siel; Hy lei my in die spore van geregtigheid, om sy Naam ontwil.)
To: stainlessbanner
6 posted on
12/01/2004 10:33:41 PM PST by
PistolPaknMama
(Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that -- Mark Twain)
To: cyborg; Fiddlstix; Liz
Yes.
They also flew the Arkansas flag over City Hall-I forget what the exact occasion was, but it definitely had something to do with Bubba-for a day or so.
I think the proclamation was customary for ever Arkansas governor, though I'm surprised that the NAACP or National Urban League didn't make a bigger deal out of this while Clinton was in office.
To: cyborg
very interesting... didn't Clinton sign some sort of confederate flag day when he was governor?
I own a genuine Clinton-Gore Confederate Flag campaign button. Handed out at the Democratic Convention to appeal to the two or three remaining 90 year old Dixiecrats I guess. I keep it for the sheer mind-numbing hypocrisy it is imbued with.
10 posted on
12/01/2004 11:39:04 PM PST by
Arkinsaw
To: cyborg
In 1987, Gov. Bill Clinton signed into law Act 116, restating the statutory language that included the reference to the stars on the Arakansas flag that are a commemoration of the Confederacy.
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