Posted on 01/27/2005 10:15:33 AM PST by DixieOklahoma
Support Georgia's right to have a REAL vote on their state flag... The only vote issued did not include the flag that sparked all the controversay in the first place!.
In addition, only 6% of registered voters showed up at the polls, BECAUSE the real Georgia state flag wasn't included in the referendum!!
There is currently a bill that has just been filed with the Georgia State House to allow the real flag to be included in a statewide vote, as well as the current flag.
No matter your feeling on the flag personally... There SHOULD BE a vote on this state flag. After all it is the people of the state of georgia that the flag represents! Right is right, and the people should have a vote on their stolen state flag.
RINO governor (the liar) Perdue, who will be defeated in his re election attempt in 2006, has vowed that this bill will be killed in comittee.
Lets see that that doesn't happen:
Representative | District | Home Town | Position | Capitol Phone |
Scott Austin |
153 |
Tifton |
Chairman |
404-656-5132 |
Jennings Paul |
82 |
Atlanta |
Vice-Chairman |
404-656-0126 |
Geisinger Harry |
48 |
Roswell |
Secretary |
404-656-0254 |
Brooks Tyrone |
63 |
Atlanta |
Member |
404-656-6372 |
Burmeister Sue |
119 |
Augusta |
Member |
404-656-5024 |
Mosby Howard |
90 |
Atlanta |
Member |
404-656-0287 |
Oliver Mary Margaret |
83 |
Decatur |
Member |
404-656-0265 |
O'Neal Larry |
146 |
Warner Robbins |
Member |
404-656-5103 |
Powell Alan |
29 |
Hartwell |
Member |
404-656-0202 |
Scheid Chuck |
22 |
Woodstock |
Member |
404-657-8442 |
Smith Lynn |
70 |
Newnan |
Member |
404-656-7149 |
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I LIKE thumbing my nose at sanctimonious, holier-than-thou hypocrits.
I am a Southerner. I hate the Confederate cause and there has always been Southerners who have hated the Confedeate cause. Here is an opinion from 1866 that expresses my viewpoint. It is taken from the book History of the Rebellion in Bradley County, East Tennessee" by J.S. Hurlburt:
"Judging from the citizens now here, it is impossible to account for the tyranny and heartless oppression that prevailed among them for nearly three years, only upon the supposition that the rebel cause soaked up nearly all the ruffianism of the county, thus compelling the majority to submit to the outlandish rule of the rabble. This rabble, headed and led on by an upper strata of the same class, unprincipled politicians, and equally unprincipled slave trading, slave driving, money making and speculative characters, reinforced by others of the same sort from southern rebel districts, formed the element which inaugurated and kept alive the rebellion in East Tennessee."
I know there were many people who served the Confederacy out of noble and patriotic motives. This extends from General Lee to the brave and hardy butternut private. I think people should be proud of their Confederate soldier ancestor. He fought bravely for a bad cause. But I think the honorable ordinary Confederate soldier was ill used as cannon fodder for the narrow interests of the slave owning class. And the situation was not as uplifting on the home front. Unfair exemptions from service to slave owners caused understandable dissent. And as the story of East Tennessee, Northern Alabama, Northern Georgia and Western North Carolina shows, the rebellion subjected the union loyal population to oppression from home grown tyrants.
If you were any kind of Southerner, you would be equally motivated by hate and spite.
I don't see why y'all feel the need to insult the people who don't agree with you. Do you feel that threatened by us?
I used to have a lot of hate and spite. It made my blood pressure go up and my stomach hurt. Now I try to avoid it.
I was also personally convicted that those emotions had little or no place in a Christian, but I suppose that's a topic for a different thread and a different board.
Suffice it to say that I don't think negative emotions move a person or a state forward.
Ma'am, I apologize - I did not mean it as an insult. I certainly don't feel threatened. What I meant by my statement was that some take a stand for what is important to them, and others don't. I am just as passionate about attempts to seculalize/atheize our state, about the slaughter of millions of innocents, as I am about the preservation of our history, and in my belief that Southern actions were legal remedies to a defect in the federal relations with other states in a voluntary union without delegated powers to prohibit secession.
To that end, I firmly believe that my ancestors, and millions of other Southerners were not traitors - they did not owe allegiance to the union and they did not receive protection from it. I simply think that revisionists have whitewashed history to portray Northerners as saints and Southerners as racist bigots.
I've lived here all my life, and the most racist people I have met have alway been transplanted yankees. One moved into our neighborhood, and asked my wife and how how to prevent blacks from moving next door. He didn't know that I moved next door to a very sweet black lady and her children, nor did he know about the other black families near us. I simply told him if he wanted to avoid blacks to move back north.
I have to give you a tip of my hat for the consistency of your position. I find it more agreeable than the typical pro Confederate view that the God-given right to self determination is only God-given in the form of state governments.
One thing that I would say about the comment on the mountain South's affinity for Yankees. I don't see the big gap between any Southerners and most people in the Union. The Confederate soldier-farmer and the Union soldier-farmer were natural allies. The people of my area just didn't have the slave issue to obscure the fact of our common nationhood. I think there is a lot of truth in the old saying that the Civil War was a rich man's war and a poor man's fight.
You are still mischaracterizing the issue I think.
It's not at all that I'm not willing to stand up for what is important to me, it's that the 1956 flag is not that important to me, or to most people in Georgia.
I like the current flag. It honors our ancestors without the negative connotations of the Battle Flag.
I heard a man on the radio the other day who is trying to change the image of the swastika. He says it was used as a religious symbol by certain sects for centuries before it was adopted as the Nazi symbol. The CBF doesn't have negative associations for you, but unfortunately it does for many people, including possibly your next door neighbors.
Nope. Never stopped them from coming into our house, or swimming in our pool, or us eating together. 79% of registered voters in GA favour a vote on the flag, and '[a]nother interesting fact is that 16% of blacks in Georgia said they favored a new vote on the flag'
Well then 71% are wrong. We clearly have some more educating to do. (Or perhaps re-educating is a better term.) It does not help matters when Southern whites embrace the same nonsense.
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