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To: Bar-Face; Restorer; M. Espinola; Ohioan; dixiechick2000; CatoRenasci
I can promise you that the Stars and Bars is now on my portico in homage to Restorer and M. Espinola from another thread and I know the difference.

I was born knowing.

I pulled down the VMI banner for the occasion btw. I have the Bonnie Blue and Mississippi flags on standby....Old Glory as well....and the Ole Miss Colonel Rebel banner.

Dang....all these flags with ties to slavery and so few porticos. I need an antebellum home I can see that now.

101 posted on 01/04/2005 2:40:58 PM PST by wardaddy (Quisiera ser un pez para tocar mi nariz en tu pecera)
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To: wardaddy
"Whether the slight was intentional or not, the selection was not appropriate," he wrote, noting that "Dixie" is often associated with slavery.

The representative considers it a slight, for a band to play a medley of tunes associated with American history; with different factions in past conflicts. Well, the reason for such medleys, in the past, has usually been a celebration that we are now back together. For normal Americans, such medleys make people feel good; feel a sense that we have buried old hatchets and can celebrate again what we have in common. Apparently the representative finds such a spirit offensive.

Well, had I invited the band, I would not have responded to the representative the way his fellow legislator did in the article. But, then, I do not live in Wisconsin. On the other hand, I have a friend, who hails from Cincinnati, who has been working up there for some years, and have heard many stories of the Marxist influences in Madison. It is a sad place.

This reminds me of the shocked horror expressed by other agitators, such as the representative here, when Reggie White--who really was a fine, God fearing man--was invited to address the State Legislature, and gave them a good natured lecture on the differences between the races. That, of course, was not acceptable to the "Leftists." Race to them has to be equated with "hate," and this representative sure sounds like he is full of it.

All of this reminds me of the old story of Stephen Douglas in the 1858 Illinois Senate campaign, where he was being heckled by a crowd in Chicago. Finally at midnight, he announced, "It is now Sunday morning. I am going to Church, and you can go to Hell!" Reggie White is now in Heaven, but we have a pretty good idea what the angry Representative has coming to him.

Cheers!

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

108 posted on 01/04/2005 3:04:31 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: wardaddy
Maybe "Dang" is part of the reason.
Heritage, Not Hate?

112 posted on 01/04/2005 6:36:05 PM PST by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: wardaddy

"Dang....all these flags with ties to slavery and so few porticos. I need an antebellum home I can see that now."


LOL! With all of that wonderful enthusiasm,
I think you should get that antebellum home
in Madison, and very proudly decorate the
porticos with all of your flags.

Ya' gotta admit...you'd be noticed. ;o)


141 posted on 01/04/2005 9:58:21 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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