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  • Confederate flag flew proudly at a major Irish sporting event

    08/15/2017 9:57:07 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 11 replies
    Irish Central ^ | August 14, 2017 05:35 AM | Niall O’Dowd
    Two Irish groups regularly fly the Confederate flag and one of the flags was seen on television on Sunday at a major sporting event despite the weekend deaths in Charlottesville and the white supremacist supporters widely waving the Confederate flag. It also flew Sunday at Dublin’s premier sporting grounds in Croke Park in Dublin. Supporters of the Cork team, which played Waterford in the All-Ireland hurling semifinal before over 72,000 people in Croke Park, were seen flying the flag during television coverage of Sunday’s game. The Cork hurling and football teams are known as “The Rebels” and have long used...
  • Confederate flag flies again in Marion County

    07/07/2015 10:39:36 AM PDT · by sheikdetailfeather · 19 replies
    News 13 ^ | 7-7-2015 | News 13
    OCALA -- Marion County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to once again fly the Confederate flag at the county's government complex. The flag was taken down last week and temporarily replaced with a flag with the seal of Marion County. PREVIOUS STORY: Marion County takes down Confederate flag Commissioners on Tuesday said they planned to meet with the county's historic commission to discuss placing markers near the flag to explain its historic significance. The Civil War-era flag has been under attack since nine black men and women were gunned down at a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina on June 17....
  • The Cross and the Confederate Flag

    06/20/2015 12:35:53 PM PDT · by Republican Wildcat · 148 replies
    Moore to the Point ^ | June 19, 2015 | Russell Moore
    This week the nation reels over the murder of praying Christians in an historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina. At the same time, one of the issues hurting many is the Confederate Battle Flag flying at full-mast from the South Carolina Capitol grounds even in the aftermath of this racist act of violence on innocent people. This raises the question of what we as Christians ought to think about the Confederate Battle Flag, given the fact that many of us are from the South. The flag of my home state of Mississippi contains the Confederate Battle Flag as part...
  • Confederate Flag Doesn't Fly With California Lawmakers

    08/24/2014 7:12:14 AM PDT · by rktman · 69 replies
    huffingtonpost.com ^ | 8/21/2014 | Lydia O'Connor
    "No Californian should be exposed to the type of hate or threat of violence caused by the image of the Confederate flag," the bill's author, Assemblyman Isadore Hall III (D-Compton), said in a press release.
  • New Jersey High School Senior Suspended for Flying Confederate Flag

    03/30/2014 6:25:24 AM PDT · by rktman · 38 replies
    breitbart.com ^ | 3/28/2014 | AWR Hawkins
    17-year-old Gregory Vied was suspended for flying a confederate flag atop his pickup truck, "which was parked in the student lot at Steinert High School in Hamilton Township." According to News 12 New Jersey, Vied said he was suspended on March 25th after being repeatedly told he could not fly the flag.
  • Mississippi's Flag: The Issue May Be Coming to a Head Again

    02/21/2014 1:05:47 AM PST · by WKB · 53 replies
    NewsMS.com ^ | 02\20\2014 | Chris Davis
    JACKSON, Miss.–Thirteen years ago Mississippians voted to keep the state flag with the Confederate “Stars and Bars”. Lately there has been a new wave of calls for the legislature to take it off the pole. Sunday’s incident at Ole Miss, where a Georgia flag, pre-2003, with the “Stars and Bars”, was draped over the statue of James Meredith, has sparked some discussion from the state’s NAACP president, Derrick Johnson, who says he was part of a lawsuit in the 1990s to get the flag removed. He said Tuesday that he is still resolute about taking the flag down. “It’s a...
  • A Review of The Southern Cross - The Story of the Confederacy's First Battle Flag

    10/26/2013 7:01:38 AM PDT · by Davy Buck · 140 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 22 October 2013 | Richard G. Williams, Jr.
    Born as a symbol of rebellion, the Confederate battle flag retains much of that symbolism to this very day. What is even more intriguing is the fact that the very commissioning of the original Confederate battle flag was itself, an act of rebellion. This little-known part of the flag’s story is told in a fascinating new documentary written and produced by historian Kent Masterson Brown.
  • Confederate flag near Walpole HS sparks debate

    05/26/2010 4:49:23 AM PDT · by Altura Ct. · 680 replies · 5,772+ views
    WHDH - TV ^ | 5/25/2010
    WALPOLE, Mass. -- The Confederate flag is at the center of a growing controversy in Walpole. The Confederate flag, considered by many to stand for the Old South’s fight for slavery, was the symbol of Walpole sports teams for decades. The football team is still known as the Walpole High School Rebels The Walpole School board voted in 1994 to do away with the divisive symbol after a 25-year run. “I don’t really like it. I think it should go down,” said Marven Jensimon, who opposes the flag. Yet the flag is still being displayed on private property right next...
  • Does the Confederate Flag offend you?

    08/06/2009 11:14:41 AM PDT · by poetbdk · 186 replies · 6,137+ views
    Does the Confederate Flag offend you? http://www.sodahead.com/question/537677/does-the-confederate-flag-offend-you/ I came across this question asked at SodaHead.com that has produced a lively discussion with over 2500 comments. I thought I would post it here at Free Republic and see if it gets a similiar response.
  • Board that challenged Confederate Flag dissolved

    05/08/2009 2:27:46 PM PDT · by Non-Sequitur · 5 replies · 566+ views
    South Florida Times ^ | 5/8/09 | Elgin Jones
    An advisory board that addressed racial issues in Homestead and Florida City has been dissolved, leading some residents to question whether the move was an attempt to stop their fight against the Confederate Flag. Led by Homestead Mayor Lynda Bell, all seven members of the Homestead City Council voted on April 20 to shut down the Homestead/Florida City Human Relations Board (HRB).
  • Confederate flag causes flap at Marysville [WA] school [Students Supsended for Displaying It]

    01/15/2009 11:05:27 AM PST · by matt1234 · 83 replies · 9,651+ views
    Northwest Cable News ^ | January 15, 2009 | ELISA HAHN
    MARYSVILLE, Wash. - At least three students were suspended from Marysville-Pilchuck High School after displaying the Confederate flag. Ray Hauser, spokesperson for the school district, said one incident occurred in October, and another just last week. The students say the flag is a symbol of culture and heritage, but the school district says it's also a symbol of hatred. Hauser said the students are aware of school policy, and when the administration learned of the displays, the students were called in for a discussion and suspensions occurred immediately. Eighteen-year-old Ethian Allen is a senior at the school. Over the past...
  • Motel's choice of flag upsetting to some

    12/01/2008 11:13:21 AM PST · by fella · 147 replies · 2,728+ views
    Madison County Record ^ | November 2008 | Kyle Mooty
    Motel's choice of flag upsetting to someby Kyle Mooty Madison County Record Editor The owners of a Huntsville motel insist their decision to replace the United States flag with a Confederate flag following Barack Obama's victory last week in the Presidential election had nothing to do with race. In a written statement to The Record, the owners of the Faubus Motel did say that the reason for the change in flags was politically driven. The motel is not associated with its former owner, Alta Faubus, who sold the motel in the 1980's. It has been owned by James and Linda...
  • BATTLE OVER CONFEDERATE FLAG HITS HIGHWAYS

    08/05/2008 12:11:25 PM PDT · by cowboyway · 242 replies · 299+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | August 4, 2008 | Patrik Jonsson
    TAMPA, FLA. - Chip Witte doesn't consider himself a Rebel. He doesn't hang Dixie battle flags in his living room, nor does he wear one on the back of his leather jacket. Yet when the Tampa motorcycle mechanic saw the world's largest Confederate battle flag unfurl above the intersection of I-75 and I-4 in June, he felt a jolt of solidarity with the lost cause and lost rights that he says the battle flag represents. "I think it's great that they're allowed to fly it," says Mr. Witte. [Editor's note: The original version misidentified the highway intersection.]
  • Battle over Confederate flag hits highways

    08/04/2008 3:47:13 PM PDT · by LAforme2008 · 70 replies · 335+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | August 4, 2008 | Patrik Jonsson
    Chip Witte doesn't consider himself a Rebel. He doesn't hang Dixie battle flags in his living room, nor does he wear one on the back of his leather jacket. Yet when the Tampa motorcycle mechanic saw the world's largest Confederate battle flag unfurl above the intersection of I-10 and I-4 in June, he felt a jolt of solidarity with the lost cause and lost rights that he says the battle flag represents. "I think it's great that they're allowed to fly it," says Mr. Witte. Despite years of boycotts, schoolyard bans, and banishment from capitol domes, the Southern battle colors...
  • Time lifts high a Civil War banner (18th NC Regimental Flag)

    06/30/2008 12:35:57 PM PDT · by MplsSteve · 64 replies · 173+ views
    Raleigh (NC) News-Observer ^ | 6/30/08 | Josh Shaffer - Staff Reporter
    A woolen flag with cotton stars flew the night Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson caught a bullet in the arm -- a quiet witness to one of history's great accidents. You can see it inside a case on the third floor of the N.C. Museum of History, hanging over a Confederate ammunition chest recovered from a Johnston County farm: the flag carried by the regiment that inadvertently shot the man who was arguably the South's No. 2 general. The museum just bought the flag for a price Curator of Military History Tom Belton would describe only as a bargain. Any price...
  • Sons of Confederate Veterans have their own simmering civil war

    06/15/2008 9:40:43 AM PDT · by iowamark · 52 replies · 265+ views
    St. Petersburg Times ^ | 06/14/2008 | Andrew Meacham
    The Sons of Confederate Veterans say they will permanently install a giant Confederate flag near the junction of Interstates 4 and 75 to counter what they consider increasing slights to Southern heritage. But the group, founded 112 years ago to protect all that is noble about the South, is itself racked by angry divisions. Since the 1990s, clusters of Sons members have aligned themselves with "heritage groups" like the League of the South and the Council of Conservative Citizens, both considered hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The law center says the Sons may have been taken over...
  • Bloomington Kennedy students suspended after Confederate flag incident, previous warning issued

    06/05/2008 7:30:03 PM PDT · by radar101 · 7 replies · 243+ views
    SUN NEWS ^ | June 5 2008 | HARVEY T. ROCKWOOD
    At least one of the Bloomington Kennedy High School students suspended Tuesday, June 3, for displaying a Confederate flag had been warned about doing so after an earlier incident. Rick Kaufman, Bloomington Public School's executive director of communications, said three students who participated in the flag display have been suspended and won't be permitted to take part in Kennedy's graduation ceremony tonight, June 4, at Target Center in Minneapolis. At least one of the suspended students had been warned against displaying the flag following a previous incident, said Kaufman. He declined to give details but said the student must have...
  • 3 Bloomington (MN) seniors barred from graduation over Confederate flag prank

    06/04/2008 2:40:17 PM PDT · by MplsSteve · 26 replies · 738+ views
    Minneapolis StarTribuine (aka The Red Star) ^ | 6/04/08 | Patrice Relerford - Staff Reporter
    Three high school seniors have been barred from Bloomington Kennedy High School's graduation ceremony tonight at Target Center because of what the school district is calling a prank involving Confederate flags. Rick Kaufman, a spokesman for the Bloomington School District, said three male students brought the flags onto school property Tuesday morning. He said they were suspended after "carrying and waving" the flags in the parking lot as parents and students arrived at the school. Bloomington Kennedy senior Kellie Rezac is a friend of the three boys and helped organize a protest outside the school earlier today. Rezac said the...
  • Confederate flag controversy brews at Bloomington school (Minnesota)

    06/04/2008 1:32:11 PM PDT · by Colonel Kangaroo · 143 replies · 513+ views
    KAAL-TV ^ | June 4, 2008 | Justin Piehowski
    Three seniors at Bloomington Kennedy High School will not be allowed to walk in their graduation ceremony after driving to school with confederate flags flying from their trucks. Seventy-five other students showed up at the school Wednesday morning to protest the action taken by the school against Justin Thompson, Joey Snyder and another student. "I figured, you know, we’re seniors, it’s the last day of school…we didn’t mean any offense by it," Thompson said. Added Snyder: "We didn’t look at it as racist or anything." But school officials feel that flying a confederate flag violates the school’s student conduct policy....
  • Confederate Flag In Pickup Prompts Battle At Fla. Company

    05/02/2008 8:56:18 AM PDT · by stainlessbanner · 223 replies · 3,223+ views
    local6 ^ | May 2, 2008
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Central Florida man's Confederate flag prompted a free-speech battle with his employer, who doesn't want it displayed on company property. The flag is attached to Bobby Tillett's pickup truck, which he drives to work every day, WJXT reported. Because his employer has banned the flag from his parking lot, Tillett is forced to park far from his job. "If I take it down, that means you know the politically correct people would have won, and that's wrong," Bobby Tillett said. "If you believe in something that strong (you) should have no problem whatsoever to fly it."...