Posted on 08/18/2006 9:48:38 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
The group Sons of Confederate Veterans met at Orlando's Lake Eola Park to show off their proposed personalized tag late Friday morning. They said it's simply a matter of time before the plate becomes one of the many you can purchase as a specialty license plate.
The group said the plate honors Florida's heritage by showing all five flags of the confederate army, including their battle flag. But it's a heritage some say simply represents hate.
Standing below the memorial for confederate soldiers, a small but vocal group made their point Friday. They want Floridians to learn that the Civil War wasn't only about slavery and they want a way to honor those who gave their lives in service of the confederacy 140 years after the war ended. They admit the proposed vanity plate could bring up some bad memories, but that's part of the process.
"The plate was designed as a history lesson. We teach history and there will be no more misuse of this flag for hate. We don't use it for hate," said John Walker Adams, Sons of Confederate Veterans.
The plate is still in the planning stages. But, the group said, their required survey showing that 30,000 possible people would use the plate was going well. Next comes a trip to Tallahassee, where the battle flag would get its final approval, one that local resident Sue Lang said just isn't needed.
"I think it is stirring up the pot. We have come so far with woman's rights and civil rights, it's taking a big step back," Lang said.
There is another element to the proposal. Not only does the group say they want to get people talking about Confederate heritage, but also get the money from the specialty plate fees and use that for education about their heritage.
And you would have us condemn the evil Lincoln...for much the same actions as those Jefferson Davis implemented. If Lincoln is sooooooo evil then why isn't ol' Jeff?
And I would imagine that if Lincoln had never instigated the war, then your assertion might (that is might as in the tiniest grain of truth) bear merit. But as things stand, we will never agree on it so you will continue to trumpet the praises of the Great Prevaricator.
We should uphold the honor of such brave men and hold close in our hearts their sacrifice for protecting their families and homes. A car tag is the least we can do to remember their bravery.
Information on the shouting came from newspaper reports.
Ah yes, the ever popular southern whine, vintage 1861. "Lincoln made us do it."
Very well stated and thank you!
More power to you. But at the same time I'm being told that my ancestors, who fought for the Union, were "dupes and buffoons."
Well said.
Just stopped in to check out the news this morning. We're having the family over today (entire extended family...) so I just started smoking about 15 lbs of pork on the smoker this AM. I figure about 6-8 hours. Beautiful day starting here down South...
It's from Shakespeare. Henry V; Act IV, Scene 3. Unless you're arguing that the English flew the Confederate colors at the battle of Agincourt, I don't see what you're getting at.
Whatever. Its your story, embellish it like you want. That seems to be a common trait among you Yankees.
Hey boner! I'm not a swamp dwelling cracker, nor am I a racist. You know nothing of me, which goes along with the obvious fact that you know nothing of history save for what you spew about "e-vile Southern Rebs." But here is a little edukashun for you ignorant small minded anal-retentive Yankee types about Massa Lincoln.
"Abraham Lincoln, as cited in "The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln," Roy Basler, ed. 1953 New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press:
"I will say, then, that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races -- that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races from living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race."
"Abraham Lincoln 1859 [Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, Vol III, pp 399, Basler, ed.]
"Negro equality, Fudge!! How long in the Government of a God great enough to make and maintain this Universe, shall there continue to be knaves to vend and fools to gulp, so low a piece of demagoguism as this"
History of the administration of President Lincoln: including his speeches, letters, addresses, proclamations, and messages. With a preliminary sketch of his life; Raymond, Henry J.; 1864, New York, J. C. Derby & N. C. Miller, pp. 213 Pres. Lincoln's response of September 13, 1862, to a call for a General Emancipation:
"Would my word free the slaves, when I cannot even enforce the Constitution in the rebel States? And what reason is there to think it would have any greater effect upon the slaves than the late law of Congress, which I approved, and which offers protection and freedom to the slaves of rebel masters who come within our lines? Yet I cannot learn that the law has caused a single slave to come over to us."
Gee, I wonder why?
You're being much too modest. When it comes to embellishing the truth we take a back seat to the hard-core southeron supporter.
It was a beautiful day in Southern California, too. Right up to the point where I had to climb up on the roof with a bucket of tar. Your day sounds more fun.
Beans, Slaw, Taters, Okra, Corn, Mopping sauce....is it suppertime yet?
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