Months after the arrest of Dylann Roof for the shooting in Charleston, the debate over the meaning of the Confederate flag continues to rage. During a public radio program hosted by liberal atheist, Kurt Anderson, it was revealed that Studio 360 has commissioned a firm in Texas to design something new to replace the Confederate flag.
This is part of what drove the debate when activists and liberals were calling for the Confederate flag’s removal. The ignorance of its meaning is astounding. If people understood it, then they would know that it can’t be replaced by something more “inclusive”.
See the next page for the ´New Confederate Flag’:
MAYBE WE SHOULD FIND A REPLACEMENT FOR LIBERALS. !
liberals should put their house in order instead of telling the rest of us how to live its just fair
With all the horible things going on in the world..little weird to pick on a flag. Im from the north and see no harm in it. It is part of history. Grow up people!!!!!
The Liberals aways think if they change history they will make every thing better, Idiots. History is over, it’s old news wake the hell up and worry about tomorrow!
Indeed the Stupidity ios growing stronger in this nation.
No. We like the this one !!
I suggest a replacement for liberals.
If we want a replacement for something promoting mass murder, where’s the ban on gun free zones
Flag SHOULD NOT BE REPLACED IT IS A PART OF OUR HISTORY A TERRIBLE TIME AND MANY INJUSTICES JUST LIKE TODAY UNDER obamas watch
ACTUAL Confederate flag http://www.usflag.org/history/confederatestarsandbars.html. I’m not certain the author ever read a history book but he certainly hasn’t read ANY actual accounts of the arguments that LED some Southern States to secede. HOW CONVENIENTLY people forget that it took LINCOLN, the “Great” Emancipator a year and a half AFTER the war started to “free” the slaves held IN the south. “While the Proclamation had freed most slaves as a war measure, it had not made slavery illegal. Of the states that were exempted from the Proclamation, Maryland, Missouri, Tennessee, and West Virginia prohibited slavery before the war ended.” ABOUT slavery? Certainly not.