Posted on 06/23/2005 3:19:59 PM PDT by truth49
To protest this gross violation of the Constitutional right to private property, EFF president, Bob Williams, raised the Gadsden flag outside of EFF's office today.
The Gadsden flag was the fighting standard chosen by American patriots during the Revolutionary War. The English government was infringing upon the fundamental rights of life, liberty and property, and, as a result, the American colonists revolted. The Gadsden flag, with the famous words Dont tread on me, best portrayed their sentiment. In the same spirit, and for the same reason, EFF has chosen the Gadsden flag as our standard as we fight to restore our property rights.
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The Gadsden flag was the fighting standard chosen by American patriots during the Revolutionary War. It has become a national symbol of resilience and liberty.
The symbols origin dates back to 1754, when Benjamin Franklin drew the first political cartoon in an American newspaper. In it, he linked the image of a snake with the cause of colonial unity during the French and Indian War. The cartoon was quite popular and different renditions of it were seen in newspapers throughout the colonies.
Franklin, who was opposed to making the bald eagle Americas national emblem because it was a bird of bad moral character, favored the rattlesnake instead. In 1775, he wrote a letter to the Pennsylvania Journal under the alias An American Guesser, in which he made his case for the rattlesnake as Americas insignia. As he noted, the rattlesnake is found in no other quarter of the world besides America, and, without eyelids, it could be esteemed an emblem of vigilance.
Furthermore, Franklin pointed out that the rattlesnake never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage... she never wounds 'till she has generously given notice, even to her enemy, and cautioned him against the danger of treading on her .'Tis curious and amazing to observe how distinct and independent of each other the rattles of this animal are, and yet how firmly they are united together, so as never to be separated but by breaking them to pieces. One of those rattles singly, is incapable of producing sound, but the ringing of thirteen together, is sufficient to alarm the boldest man living."
In 1775, a shipment of weaponry for the British troops in America was set to arrive from England. The Continental Congress, intending to take the British ships, formed the Continental Navy. Some of the marines deployed for this mission painted their drums bright yellow with a coiled rattlesnake and the words Dont Tread on Me in the center. When Colonel Christopher Gadsden, leader of the Sons of Liberty, saw the drums, he had a flag made with the same image. He presented one to the commander-in-chief of the new Navy, Esek Hopkins, and another to the South Carolina legislature. As the idea of using a flag with a rattlesnake on it as the standard for the revolution caught on, the colonists rallied around flags similar to the one that Col. Gadsden had made, making it the symbol of freedom for which these men had resolved to die.
Because of the Gadsden flags rich, patriotic history, EFF has chosen it as our standard as we fight to restore our property rights.
So the Gadsden flag actually came from the Marines.
Figures!
Oooorah!
I think I'll get one of those to raise in front of my home. The sentiment is on target.
I'm getting one as well.
ping
All your homes are belong to US.
Gotta love the Evergreen Freedom Foundation. They are right on with all the issues. My hat goes off to them.
Thanks for the post. I'll look for a Gadsen flag decal to put on my truck. I'll put it right next to my Dixie battle flag ;>)
Standfast and Bump
/jasper
If I find one it will go right next to my Hotty Toddy sticker!
For a nice outside flag of nylon ($35):
www.obflag.com
gadflagdontr.html
For a nice inside flag of poly ($10):
www.onlinestores.com
www.united-states-flag.com
Other flag items:
www.cafepress.com/gadsden
LOL!
Go Rebs! (that is until they play UF).
Regards,
/jasper
UF is there, OM is watching on TV. Good for you. High hopes for next year down here.
Your books are very timely.
My second favorite flag. I have one of my own! Thanks for posting!
Be interesting to see if more of those start popping up, along with the Pine Tree flag.
I want one like yours. If I can figure out a way to enlarge that and print my own, would you mind?
bttt
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