Posted on 10/11/2008 12:43:29 PM PDT by misharu
Sorry you are so upset. Nothing posted here will change any of it.
I have never flown my flag but I keep it cause some day I might. That is part of my history.
Too bad you (and me for that matter) were not in the class room with my 16 year old daughter the day she explained what the rebel flag was about.
And you speak for ALL Southerners?
And you speak for ALL Southerners?
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I speak for myself, as every southerner will.
I can tell by your humbleness that you are a sweetheart, but you have no need to apologize for that photo...I think it's great!
I want to have tea with you too!
BTW, I sell flags online, so if you do ever need a Confederate, Bonnie Blue or any other flag, just let me know!
WOW,that’s as pretty as Colorado! ;o)
Too bad you (and me for that matter) were not in the class room with my 16 year old daughter the day she explained what the rebel flag was about.
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Now had your 16 yr old daughter snatched Stars and Bars out of the hands of a Grand Dragon of the Klan and explained to him what the flag was about, that might have made an impression and more importantly, a difference.
Hehehe! Our mountains aren’t nearly as majestic as yours, but I always tell westies that’s b/c they are older and worn down by the elements. ;)
That is a great answer... never thought of it like that.
"At the time they formed, the Appalachians were much higher than they are today -- more like the present-day Rocky Mountains. While the Atlantic Ocean was still in its infancy, the Appalachians were already being attacked by erosion. For the last 100 million years, erosion has carved away the mountains, leaving only their cores standing."
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