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Liberals on Twitter: One idiot with Confederate flag at tea party rally = GOP is racist
Daily Caller ^ | 10/13/2013 | Koala McDidgeridoo

Posted on 10/14/2013 8:57:50 AM PDT by celmak

At a tea party rally in Washington Sunday billed as the “Million Vet March,” one idiot decided to bring Confederate flag, which was enough for liberals to paint the entire Republican Party as racist.

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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 1mvetmarch; braking; confederate; dixie; doublestandard; twits; twitter; zogbyism
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To: Altura Ct.

Why is he an idiot...

My first thought as well...

And why is he a racist?


21 posted on 10/14/2013 9:14:16 AM PDT by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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To: celmak
So if that one rebel flag means all vets are racists, I guess these flags being used as welcome mats at an illegal alien rally in Phoenix mean illegal aliens are freeloading, America haters?

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22 posted on 10/14/2013 9:15:13 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (The Constitution is obsolete only if you see Mein Kampf or the Communist Manifesto as a replacement.)
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To: kcvl
I kind of like the Confederate flag, especially when it's plastered on the side of fast orange dodge
23 posted on 10/14/2013 9:15:16 AM PDT by rdcbn
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To: sarasota
sarasota:" A friend of mine who recently visited Virginia said Confederate flags were trending there!"

Having been born and raised as a 'Yankee', I identified the Confederate Flag as a symbol of the U.S. Civil War; thats all.
A friend of mine from Alabama corrected me, and said that it was a symbol "for States Rights over the control of the Federal Govt.".

24 posted on 10/14/2013 9:15:27 AM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt (Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
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To: mrsmel

My state flag has a man with a gun on it, maybe we should get rid of that because it promotes violence. It even suggests violence with the Latin phrase “Tuebor” (I will defend)


25 posted on 10/14/2013 9:16:05 AM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: Altura Ct.
Why is he an ‘idiot’?

I agree ... why is he an idiot?

26 posted on 10/14/2013 9:16:19 AM PDT by clamper1797 (Evil WILL flourish when good men WILL not act)
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To: cripplecreek

Good on Michigan!


27 posted on 10/14/2013 9:17:52 AM PDT by mrsmel (One Who Can See)
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To: kcvl; celmak; Altura Ct.

“Why is he an ‘idiot’?”

I see nothing idiotic about that either.


28 posted on 10/14/2013 9:20:03 AM PDT by Verbosus (/* No Comment */)
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To: clamper1797

I saw him there and I was not the least bit fearful or concerned. He looked competent and sane to me, much more so than does the President when I see him in the news.


29 posted on 10/14/2013 9:20:37 AM PDT by jimfree (In November 2016 my 13 y/o granddaughter will have more quality exec experience than Barack Obama)
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To: left that other site

Show me a picture of the flag being carried by someone in the crowd.

This may be another liberal fraud.


30 posted on 10/14/2013 9:20:49 AM PDT by Oak Grove (H)
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To: NFHale

I have a photograph of me at the age of 4-5 wearing a Confederate cap around the time of the 100th anniversary of the Civil War, in that southern bastion of slavery, Chicago, and with me, Eastern European in ethnic origin and my family arriving here long after the war.

Does that mean I shouldn’t even bother trying to run for political office?


31 posted on 10/14/2013 9:21:43 AM PDT by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: dadfly

And your thoughts on the Tea Party?


32 posted on 10/14/2013 9:21:56 AM PDT by celmak
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To: NFHale

Good point; it has happened plenty of times before.


33 posted on 10/14/2013 9:23:03 AM PDT by celmak
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To: NFHale

The disrespect shown the American Flag by this hoard is of more consequence than a Confederate flag. In fact, I am in the land of cotton, celebrated by the song Dixie, and the appearance of the rebel flag is commonplace.


34 posted on 10/14/2013 9:23:15 AM PDT by billhilly (Has Pelosi read it yet?)
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To: celmak
I no longer care what liberals say or write or think.

Ditto for their watercarriers in the MSM.

After decades of outrageous lies, deceptions and fearmongering, their views have no legitimacy whatsoever and bear no consideration.

Those who are persuaded by these lies cannot be won over to the conservative point of view until events and personal experience open their eyes.

35 posted on 10/14/2013 9:23:47 AM PDT by mojito (Zero, our Nero.)
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To: celmak
What's wrong with the Confederate Battle Flag?
It was basically a 'get lost' message to the central Federal Government based in Washington D.C., and basically that message is needed more, now than ever.
The fact that the Confederate Flag has been turn into a symbol for racism is unfortunate.

But admittedly, the Gadsen or Culpepper, 'Don't Tread on Me' might be more appropriate since this does seem to be more of a battle against the 'Royals' and our 'divine right' rulers.

36 posted on 10/14/2013 9:24:48 AM PDT by El Cid (Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house...)
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To: celmak

Liberal BS only works on the historically ignorant and simple minded. So why does it work on you?


37 posted on 10/14/2013 9:24:51 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: dead

Wikipeida has this on line. I always (well not always) thought it was a Confederate Navy Jack as it may have been.

A rectangular variant of the square Confederate Army battle flag was used by a few Army units, such as the Army of Tennessee[citation needed]. Despite never having historically represented the C.S.A. as a nation nor officially recognized as one of the national flags, it is commonly referred to as “the Confederate Flag” and has become a widely recognized symbol of the South.[22] It is also known as the rebel flag, Dixie flag, and Southern cross and is often incorrectly referred to as the “Stars and Bars” (the actual “Stars and Bars” is the First National Flag, which used an entirely different design).[23] The self-declared Confederate enclave of Town Line, New York, lacking a genuine Confederate flag, flew a version of this flag prior to its 1946 vote to rejoin the Union.
20th century popularity

During the first half of the 20th century, the Confederate flag enjoyed renewed popularity. During World War II some U.S. military units with Southern nicknames, or made up largely of Southerners, made the flag their unofficial emblem. The USS Columbia flew a Confederate Navy Ensign as a battle flag throughout combat in the South Pacific in World War II. This was done in honor of Columbia, the ship’s namesake and the capital city of South Carolina, the first state to secede from the Union. Some soldiers carried Confederate flags into battle. After the Battle of Okinawa a Confederate flag was raised over Shuri Castle by a Marine from the self-styled “Rebel Company” (Company A of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines). It was visible for miles and was taken down after three days on the orders of General Simon B. Buckner, Jr. (son of Confederate general Simon Buckner), who stated that it was inappropriate as “Americans from all over are involved in this battle”. It was replaced with the flag of the United States.[24] By the end of World War II, the use of the Confederate flag in the military was rare.[25]


38 posted on 10/14/2013 9:25:42 AM PDT by rktman (Inergalactic background checks? King hussein you're first up.)
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To: celmak
"Is Like I have ALWAYS been sayin these racess tea baggers are EVUHREEWHERES".....


39 posted on 10/14/2013 9:25:59 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey ( Un-Documented Journalist / Block Captain..Tyranny Response Team)
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt
A friend of mine from Alabama corrected me, and said that it was a symbol "for States Rights over the control of the Federal Govt.".

Exactly. A war for state rights, that is how the Southrens viewed it. The issue of slavery was secondary.

40 posted on 10/14/2013 9:26:17 AM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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