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Tqke down that American flag

RtWngExtrmstRtWngExtrmst Member Posts: 7,456
edited May 2009 in General Discussion
African woman in Texas is offended by display of American flag.

http://cbs11tv.com/local/patriotism.at.office.2.1020415.html

Down comes the flag.

Comments

  • Spider7115Spider7115 Member Posts: 29,702 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm sick to death of the "Minority Rules" mentality in this country. That "supervisor" needs to supervise her * back to the "Dark Continent". [:(!]
  • JorgeJorge Member Posts: 10,656 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    The supervisor is from Africa, and does not necessarily belongs to an American ethnic minority.
  • cactuspete1cactuspete1 Member Posts: 1,482 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Maybe this article is why she is upset about the American Flag.

    Stars and Stripes
    The true flag of slavery for it proudly waived during the 224 years that slavery was legal in this country.(only four of those years did the Confederate Battle Flag fly; and for most of that time Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation actually freed slaves being held in States that were presently in rebellion, but only those slaves) During the war 300,000 Northern soldiers owned slaves including Gen. U.S. Grant, who when asked why he had not freed his slaves, like Gen. Robert E. Lee had done (even before Lincoln's unconstitutional war), smirkingly replied, "good help is hard to find". For further proof of the truth of "Old Glory" see Lincoln's proposed 13th amendment; signed by Lincoln, the only amendment signed by a president. It stated: "No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give Congress the power to abolish or interfere within any state with the domestic institutions thereof, including that a person's held to labor or service by laws of said State". Furthermore, by resolution of Congress on July 23, 1861: "The War is waged by the government of the United States not in the spirit of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or institutions of the states, but to defend and protect the Union." Congress said the War is not about slavery! They would even pass a thirteenth amendment that would make slavery permanent. Abraham Lincoln considered slaves as property and if freed they should be paid for. Before secession Lincoln wrote to Alexander Stevens: "Do the people of the South really entertain fear that a Republican administration would directly or indirectly interfere with their slaves or with them about their slaves? If they do, I wish to assure you that once, as a friend, and still I hope not as an enemy, that there is no cause for such fears. The South would be in no more danger in this respect than it was in the days of Washington." Stevens would later become Vice President of the Confederacy. The Confederate Battle flag is not now and never was a racist flag or one used to defend slavery. Anyone who believes otherwise is the result of the South's failure to preserve the Constitution, during the War of Northern Aggression, and the revisionist history spewed by multiculturalist as was predicted by southern Gen. Patrick Cleburne in 1864:"If the South lost it would mean that the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy. That our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers, will learn from Northern school books their version of the war, will be impressed by all of the influences of History and Education to regard our gallant debt as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision." Though the Blacks in the South had been free since Jan. 1, 1863, it would take 5 months after the war ended for those Blacks who fought and lived under the Stars and Stripes to be reluctantly freed by the U.S. government. There was not one slave ever brought into this country under the Confederate flag. Every slave that was brought into this country was brought in by Northern ships under the Stars and Stripes. There was not even one slave brought into this country on a Southern vessel. The slaves were brought into this country on Northern vessels under the Stars and Stripes, for Northern greed.
    H.K. Edgerton is a former president of the Asheville, NC NAACP and a member of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans. He is an African-American and a supporter of the public display of the Confederate battle flag. ?#128;#156;We?#128;#153;re family ?#128;#147; black folks and white folks,?#128;_ The tragedy is America began a propaganda process. The Confederate flag was used as a weapon to divide us. They?#128;#153;re always two sides to every story, and another side to this story is that black soldiers were Confederate heroes, too.?#128;_ His grandfather served as a surgeon?#128;#153;s aide with Dr. Thomas Edgerton Frady of the 34th North Carolina Confederate Regiment of the Confederate army. ?#128;#156;I was there when the NAACP national convention proclaimed its intention to remove all vestiges of the ?#128;#152;Old South?#128;#153; and set the propaganda machine to work in order to increase its membership. Since then, statues have been moved, streets renamed, the playing of Dixie banned, Rebel sports teams renamed ?#128;#147; all in the interest of that demon, political correctness. So, where is the tolerance that a diverse population shares? I never have condoned the use of ?#128;#152;my flag and my grandfather?#128;#153;s flag?#128;#153; as a hateful device. It is a symbol of the heritage left to me by my Confederate ancestor. Why can?#128;#153;t I be proud of his service to his country??#128;_
  • big genobig geno Member Posts: 2,685 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    i heard someone say the other day...if it's black send it back
  • Tile KingTile King Member Posts: 316 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    thats ridiculous. if the other supervisor hung an african flag up would that have to come down? that person should go the heck back to africa if the stars and stripes "offends" them. they have no business being in america.
  • JamesRKJamesRK Member Posts: 25,670 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Polite Psycho
    The supervisor is from Africa, and does not necessarily belongs to an American ethnic minority.
    Wouldn't that make her and even smaller minority?
    The road to hell is paved with COMPROMISE.
  • RtWngExtrmstRtWngExtrmst Member Posts: 7,456
    edited November -1
    Cactuspete1:
    Whoever wrote that article is a *.Sonds like Black Liberation Theology to me.
  • JorgeJorge Member Posts: 10,656 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    The only African I've ever met - one of my anatomy professors at med school - was blond, blue eyed, had a Dutch sounding last name, and spoke English with a British accent.

    Go figure.

    [:0]
  • JgreenJgreen Member Posts: 2,579 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Not to be contrarian, but she wasn't the only one complaining. Apparantly other people complained as well.

    Personally, I think that hanging a 3' x 5' flag is a bit much. If my secretary had a flag that size in her cubby, I'd probably tell her to take it down as well. However, if she had a smaller one, I'd leave it there.
  • Sav99Sav99 Member Posts: 16,037 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    GOD help us. America is dead.
  • JamesRKJamesRK Member Posts: 25,670 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Polite Psycho
    The only African I've ever met - one of my anatomy professors at med school - was blond, blue eyed, had a Dutch sounding last name, and spoke English with a British accent.

    Go figure.

    [:0]
    When I worked for the Prudential in New Jersey I had an exchange student from Ghana working for me. He was in the United States on a student visa, so when he graduated he gave me his letter of resignation.

    I wrote "DISAPPROVED" on it, signed it and gave it back to him.

    He went to my boss with the letter. He was crying big tears and emotionally explained to my boss that he had to leave the country, and besides he really did want to go home. He missed his family.

    He thought I could really do that.

    My boss got him calmed down and told him he would see what he could do to fix his problem. He told me I shouldn't have done that, but he couldn't keep a straight face.
    The road to hell is paved with COMPROMISE.
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