“The dominant culture’s fear and hatred of the Confederate battle flag has nothing to do with slavery or racism; the hated banner simply represents the most successful resistance, so far, to their usurpatios. By attempting to render it politically incorrect or even ban it, they have revitalized a symbol of defiance that will trouble them for another hundred years.”
Some women really look hot in those rebel flag bikinis.
Iska Waran
The thought police are stirring up opposition where they might least expect it. Minnesota only became a state in 1958 but took disproportionate losses in the Civil War. One might not expect much support here for the Confederacy – and one would probably be right – but the PC goons are bringing about a backlash even in MN: http://www.startribune.com/aside-stars-and-stripes-firetruck-flies-confederate-flag-in-albert-lea-holiday-parade/311675081/ Of course, while some of the townspeople of Albert Lea, MN took offense at the Confederate flag, there doesn’t seem to be a movement to rename the town itself, named after a surveyor who went on to be a major in the Confederate Army.
Admin, thanks for sharing that “Wildwood scenery”!
“The dominant culture’s fear and hatred of the Confederate battle flag has nothing to do with slavery or racism; the hated banner simply represents the most successful resistance, so far, to their usurpatios. By attempting to render it politically incorrect or even ban it, they have revitalized a symbol of defiance that will trouble them for another hundred years.”
— L Neil Smith
Sent those great pics to others.
Can’t wait for my Rebel hat, bandana and flag to get here so I can visit Walmart.
Some women really look hot in those rebel flag bikinis.
The thought police are stirring up opposition where they might least expect it. Minnesota only became a state in 1958 but took disproportionate losses in the Civil War. One might not expect much support here for the Confederacy – and one would probably be right – but the PC goons are bringing about a backlash even in MN: http://www.startribune.com/aside-stars-and-stripes-firetruck-flies-confederate-flag-in-albert-lea-holiday-parade/311675081/ Of course, while some of the townspeople of Albert Lea, MN took offense at the Confederate flag, there doesn’t seem to be a movement to rename the town itself, named after a surveyor who went on to be a major in the Confederate Army.
I obviously meant 1858.
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I painted the hood with walmart paint, It needed paint anyway and July 4th was coming and VOILÀhttp://imgur.com/LGWOe84
http://imgur.com/gallery/LGWOe84/new