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Hulud
03-11-2008, 11:54 AM
*you will be banned if this turns racist, its not the WL, keep it civil*
What is the name of this flag?
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w94/81911/coflag10.jpg
just seeing who knows what its called
japan4racing
03-11-2008, 11:59 AM
its gonna be hard to keep racism out of this one. this part of history always attracts a racist arguement.
stillaneon
03-11-2008, 12:00 PM
Theres no option for none of the above......
WHO CARES? next question hulud
Hulud
03-11-2008, 12:21 PM
Theres no option for none of the above......
its cause one of those three is the answer :doh:
Sammich
03-11-2008, 12:21 PM
confederacy flag?
Hulud
03-11-2008, 12:21 PM
its gonna be hard to keep racism out of this one. this part of history always attracts a racist arguement.
i know it does, but its simple when i can ban people LOL
Hulud
03-11-2008, 12:22 PM
confederacy flag?
just answer the poll
Hulud
03-11-2008, 12:23 PM
WHO CARES? next question hulud
there will be a next question after enough people answer this one :D
Sammich
03-11-2008, 12:24 PM
*went with majority*
*went with majority*
Trendy
Sammich
03-11-2008, 12:41 PM
Trendy
i thought about buying rotas
stillaneon
03-11-2008, 12:51 PM
Well there is a post about this in the Whorelounge. It is none of the above. One of them is closer. I will vote for that one but your answers are too broad.. If you put "a" before one then maybe......
Blitanicle99
03-11-2008, 01:39 PM
It is a stretched out version of the confederate battle flag. The Confederate Battle Flag was square, this is obviously rectangular. Same message, southern pride.
Hulud
03-11-2008, 04:44 PM
It is a stretched out version of the confederate battle flag. The Confederate Battle Flag was square, this is obviously rectangular. Same message, southern pride.
i know its supposed to be square but i just linked it from 81911 sig
Hulud
03-11-2008, 04:45 PM
Well there is a post about this in the Whorelounge. It is none of the above. One of them is closer. I will vote for that one but your answers are too broad.. If you put "a" before one then maybe......
there is no "the"
GuessWho
03-11-2008, 05:26 PM
Rebel Born, Rebel Bred, when i die ill be rebel dead....
cactusEG
03-11-2008, 08:59 PM
Rebel Born, Rebel Bred, when i die ill be rebel dead....
raise a lil hell with a rebel yell ! ! !
GuessWho
03-11-2008, 09:04 PM
HHEEELLLLL YYYEEEAAAHHH!!!!!
spit....
Revmaynard
03-11-2008, 09:11 PM
''In the midnight hour, she screamed more, more, more.''
That's all that comes to mind lol.
Dr.G35
03-12-2008, 06:38 AM
What is C? Alex.
Dietcoke
03-12-2008, 11:00 AM
Old Glory
HyPer50
03-12-2008, 05:36 PM
I've always just referred to it as stars and bars. no clue what the official name would be.
japan4racing
03-12-2008, 10:32 PM
the real stars and bars is way different
metalman
03-12-2008, 11:35 PM
That flag was actually the "Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia"
On a side note, the concepts that make up this flag and other confederate flags were borrowed from existing flags and designs, primarily St Andrews cross. Also, designs to various confederate flags were accepted and submitted from all over the country...including the Union & northern states, thats right, Yankees helped design confederate flags.
This flag was NOT one of the 3 flags used as national flag of the Confederate States of America, just one of many battle flags used.
Although my ancestors fought and died for the Union I believe that all such historic emblems should be preserved and it bugs me to see any used by rednecks and retards in a negative fashion.
KPowerEP3
03-13-2008, 06:05 PM
That flag was actually the "Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia"
On a side note, the concepts that make up this flag and other confederate flags were borrowed from existing flags and designs, primarily St Andrews cross. Also, designs to various confederate flags were accepted and submitted from all over the country...including the Union & northern states, thats right, Yankees helped design confederate flags.
This flag was NOT one of the 3 flags used as national flag of the Confederate States of America, just one of many battle flags used.
Although my ancestors fought and died for the Union I believe that all such historic emblems should be preserved and it bugs me to see any used by rednecks and retards in a negative fashion.
Answered, and reps for this guy. One of the few well informed, educated sounding posts we can expect to see in here.
Whiteboy™
03-13-2008, 10:22 PM
THIS IS THE ONLY CONFEDERATE FLAG!!!!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/88/CSA_FLAG_4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg/800px-CSA_FLAG_4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg.png
THIS IS THE ONLY CONFEDERATE FLAG!!!!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/88/CSA_FLAG_4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg/800px-CSA_FLAG_4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg.png
Oh yeah thats stars and bars. Long live the confederaccccci. :D
metalman
03-14-2008, 01:41 PM
THIS IS THE ONLY CONFEDERATE FLAG!!!!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/88/CSA_FLAG_4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg/800px-CSA_FLAG_4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg.png
That was the first national flag. There were two others.
the 2nd..."Stainless Banner"
http://www.csacurrency.com/csaflag/csa2flag.gif
3rd Nationl Flag
Adopted at the very end of the war, never saw much use.
http://www.csacurrency.com/csaflag/csa3flag.gif
BUGMAN
03-16-2008, 12:21 PM
That flag was actually the "Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia"
On a side note, the concepts that make up this flag and other confederate flags were borrowed from existing flags and designs, primarily St Andrews cross. Also, designs to various confederate flags were accepted and submitted from all over the country...including the Union & northern states, thats right, Yankees helped design confederate flags.
This flag was NOT one of the 3 flags used as national flag of the Confederate States of America, just one of many battle flags used.
Although my ancestors fought and died for the Union I believe that all such historic emblems should be preserved and it bugs me to see any used by rednecks and retards in a negative fashion.
Props to you for your knowledge. Not sure of your age but you seem more educated and understand the meaning at the same time which makes it even more impressive. When your birthday falls on March 4th as mine does it makes it even a little better for people with my historic values.
Navy Jack is propbably the flag that I recognize as being misused the most as you put it.
Nice work.
BUGMAN
03-16-2008, 12:26 PM
Ah here it is... Gotta love Google.
Confederate Navy Jack: Used as a navy jack at sea from 1863 onward. This flag has become the generally recognized symbol of the South.
Note: It is necessary to disclaim any connection of these flags to neo-nazis, red-necks, skin-heads and the like. These groups have adopted this flag and desecrated it by their acts. They have no right to use this flag - it is a flag of honor, designed by the confederacy as a banner representing state's rights and still revered by the South. In fact, under attack, it still flies over the South Carolina capitol building. The South denies any relation to these hate groups and denies them the right to use the flags of the confederacy for any purpose. The crimes committed by these groups under the stolen banner of the conderacy only exacerbate the lies which link the seccesion to slavery interests when, from a Southerner's view, the cause was state's rights.
yogi08
03-17-2008, 05:50 AM
It would be alot better when this flag isnt used to get people rowdy.
tippatone
03-17-2008, 07:17 AM
This is bullsh it, that flag is the symbol of the darkest era in this country and a poll is done on it? Wow..........
nunyadamnbiz
03-17-2008, 07:20 AM
Thats the symbol of those that LOST the civil war...and will never rise again to many sweet tea drinkin, catfish wranglin, toothless southerner in their Ford pickup with red clay stained wranglers dismay....lol, I've always known it as a confederate flag
BUGMAN
03-17-2008, 07:26 PM
It is a symbol of our history and always will be. It may have been a "dark" time for some, sad for others and maybe even miserable for the rest but it is still a part of history.
I am proud to be a "True American" and always will be including the bad, sad, dark and rough past times that created our history.
Funny how most don't even know what flag it is but yet will complain anyway. This is what causes the negative impact that continues on and on and will simply due to ignorance in most cases.
It is History folks and it comes with the territory of living in a great country.
tetos92s13
03-18-2008, 08:34 PM
confederacy flag
skillzilla
03-18-2008, 08:57 PM
The south lost and will not rise again. Ever. Wewt.
BUGMAN
03-19-2008, 06:38 AM
The south lost and will not rise again. Ever. Wewt.
Wow aren't you an intelligent one, just figuring that out are ya? And your point being? This is the type of comments that the poster was speaking of when he said try and stay civil meaning mature and non childish.
I think everyone understands the war and the flags so what value was your input on this?
skillzilla
03-19-2008, 07:37 AM
My comment had the same value as the "REBEELLL YELLL" etc etc comments made previously. And yes I did just figure this out. Not that the South lost the Civil War, mind you, just that they think they secretly won...
BUGMAN
03-19-2008, 09:39 AM
My comment had the same value as the "REBEELLL YELLL" etc etc comments made previously. And yes I did just figure this out. Not that the South lost the Civil War, mind you, just that they think they secretly won...
Ha Ha understood.
I am a true Southerner and have no problem living with the won/lost battles in the past history at all... But all the flack about a damn flag just kills me. I think it actually gives some people a reason to live by the way they act.
Either way people need to live the present and not wish for crap that didn't and never will happen. :goodjob:
AllTheDude
03-21-2008, 10:57 PM
As a history major at Emory University for 2 years (before I changed majors) I have learned quite a bit about the world and its past mistakes. I was born and raised in GA and it bothers me that so many southern states and their inhabitants take a flag which represented people who died (as the battle flag) and chose to use it as a symbol for their desire to keep this country white protestant. That isn't what the confederacy was about. If anything the confederacy fought to maintain state's rights and keep govermental influence to a minimun (the policies which this country was founded on 230+ years ago). If you really want to keep this country free of minorities I suggest u visit south georgia and witness the work put forth by the migrant farm workers and decide if you would be willing to perform those tasks for 6 dollars an hour. The flags of the confederacy are no more than historical remnants so stop putting them on your Z-71 and portraying them as symbols of hatred. It makes educated southerners embarassed because we have to interact with individuals from the rest of the world in a professional, and respectful manner.
BUGMAN
03-21-2008, 11:22 PM
As a history major at Emory University for 2 years (before I changed majors) I have learned quite a bit about the world and its past mistakes. I was born and raised in GA and it bothers me that so many southern states and their inhabitants take a flag which represented people who died (as the battle flag) and chose to use it as a symbol for their desire to keep this country white protestant. That isn't what the confederacy was about. If anything the confederacy fought to maintain state's rights and keep govermental influence to a minimun (the policies which this country was founded on 230+ years ago). If you really want to keep this country free of minorities I suggest u visit south georgia and witness the work put forth by the migrant farm workers and decide if you would be willing to perform those tasks for 6 dollars an hour. The flags of the confederacy are no more than historical remnants so stop putting them on your Z-71 and portraying them as symbols of hatred. It makes educated southerners embarassed because we have to interact with individuals from the rest of the world in a professional, and respectful manner.
Well said.
redrumracer
03-23-2008, 11:16 PM
battle flag
blaknoize
04-01-2008, 06:25 PM
As a history major at Emory University for 2 years (before I changed majors) I have learned quite a bit about the world and its past mistakes. I was born and raised in GA and it bothers me that so many southern states and their inhabitants take a flag which represented people who died (as the battle flag) and chose to use it as a symbol for their desire to keep this country white protestant. That isn't what the confederacy was about. If anything the confederacy fought to maintain state's rights and keep govermental influence to a minimun (the policies which this country was founded on 230+ years ago). If you really want to keep this country free of minorities I suggest u visit south georgia and witness the work put forth by the migrant farm workers and decide if you would be willing to perform those tasks for 6 dollars an hour. The flags of the confederacy are no more than historical remnants so stop putting them on your Z-71 and portraying them as symbols of hatred. It makes educated southerners embarassed because we have to interact with individuals from the rest of the world in a professional, and respectful manner.
This man here and people like him, make the world a place for all, open to all and a home for all. :goodjob: I wont go on and go as usual, but I respect this random person. He's not slow and narrowminded as most on this site and in states named Kentucky.
blaknoize
04-01-2008, 06:26 PM
wait... why is this even IN the wallstreet section?
And its nothin more than the Mississippi flag now, to me. Lames cant even create there own.
Which leads to this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ohio the Flag of Ohio, one of only 2 legally allowed cut flags to exist in the world why yall think I rep this place like its beautiful, we're the heart of it all baby!!:
nightracer
04-03-2008, 03:15 AM
wait... why is this even IN the wallstreet section?
And its nothin more than the Mississippi flag now, to me. Lames cant even create there own.
Which leads to this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ohio the Flag of Ohio, one of only 2 legally allowed cut flags to exist in the world why yall think I rep this place like its beautiful, we're the heart of it all baby!!:
I'm from Dayton... How'd you find this forum? lol!
quickdodge®
04-03-2008, 07:49 AM
wait... why is this even IN the wallstreet section?
This is where it's supposed to be. Later, QD.
BB6dohcvtec
04-03-2008, 09:14 AM
As a history major at Emory University for 2 years (before I changed majors) I have learned quite a bit about the world and its past mistakes. I was born and raised in GA and it bothers me that so many southern states and their inhabitants take a flag which represented people who died (as the battle flag) and chose to use it as a symbol for their desire to keep this country white protestant. That isn't what the confederacy was about. If anything the confederacy fought to maintain state's rights and keep govermental influence to a minimun (the policies which this country was founded on 230+ years ago). If you really want to keep this country free of minorities I suggest u visit south georgia and witness the work put forth by the migrant farm workers and decide if you would be willing to perform those tasks for 6 dollars an hour. The flags of the confederacy are no more than historical remnants so stop putting them on your Z-71 and portraying them as symbols of hatred. It makes educated southerners embarassed because we have to interact with individuals from the rest of the world in a professional, and respectful manner.
very well put....repped
Hulud
04-03-2008, 09:59 AM
wait... why is this even IN the wallstreet section?
because its where it belongs :doh:
Check what Wallstreet section is about
you see politics? :yes:
but anyways, i just can't believe the amount of people that dont know what the flag name is.
also i know for a fact that a lot of people who voted correctly only did so after reading the posts in here :lmao:
AnthonyF
04-03-2008, 12:30 PM
Con Battle Flag? And I am not racist and I dont believe the flag should be removed as GA's flag.
I didnt read anything but after reading Hulud post above me, I assume I got it wrong. lol
On_Her_Face
04-03-2008, 01:55 PM
heritage not hate
metalman
04-03-2008, 03:26 PM
I am a true Southerner and have no problem living with the won/lost battles in the past history at all... But all the flack about a damn flag just kills me. I think it actually gives some people a reason to live by the way they act.
Indeed.
Accurate history is both positive and negative in certain aspects. Whitewashing or glossing over it to please any group would be
a diservice to all.
When I lived in another fair southern city there was located not too far from my house a little known Confederate cemetary which among other things contained a mass grave of unknowns. Under the American flag which flew on a pole in middle of the grounds was also flown the flag which is discussed here. Some, whom I would characterize as 'ignorant', thought that flag should be removed. I thought it highly appropriate given the nature of how it was flown and the souls buried there.
Generally this small place was largely ignored and the confederate emblem became extremely weathered and actually became shredded and torn. One day a passing vacationing family interested in history stopped to read the plaque and inscription. Noticing the shredded confederate banner they contacted local authorities and out of their own pocket paid for a new Confederate flag to be used there.
As it happened, that family was from the north, decended from Union soldiers and although their heritage was of a 'different' nature they recognized the common bond of botherhood all Americans share and wished to show proper resect to the fallen in that cemetary by having proper emblems displayed.
Thank God not all people are ignorant of American history or its emblems.
blaknoize
04-03-2008, 05:35 PM
This is where it's supposed to be. Later, QD.It is? Oh, well I've been told.
blaknoize
04-03-2008, 05:36 PM
because its where it belongs :doh:
Check what Wallstreet section is about
you see politics? :yes:
but anyways, i just can't believe the amount of people that dont know what the flag name is.
also i know for a fact that a lot of people who voted correctly only did so after reading the posts in here :lmao: Again, my mistake.
SixSquared
04-09-2008, 03:34 AM
I've always heard of it referred to as the confederate battle flag.
And as far as it referring to a dark time or whatever... history is history. You can't pick and choose which parts of history you want to remember. The bad and the good are what makes our country the country it is today. I think people turned the confederate battle flag into a big deal when it really isn't. A lot of people who I've talked to, even your classic "backwoods redneck" type people, don't have the flag up because they're making a "white power" statement. They have it up because they're just proud to be southern. Personally, I love the south, and I love the fact that I'm a southerner. It has nothing to do with my views on politics or racism or anything else... Georgia is my home, and I love it here. I grew up on a farm, learned how to swim in a lake, rode horses before I was walking... I love the small-town, "everyone knows everyone" feeling. A lot of people share that sentiment, and THAT is what makes them proud to be a southerner. Not the fact that we seceded from the union, not the fact that we kept slaves, not the fact the we lost the civil war. I can see how the battle flag could be a painful reminder of the past for African American people... but if you really stop and think about it... the civil war ended with the emancipation proclamation, which freed slaves. So while the battle flag may at first bring out bad memories, think of where we would be today had the civil war never happened. The south losing the civil war prompted the signing of the emancipation proclamation... had it never been signed, would the civil rights movement of the 60's have happened? I think of the civil war as the first step towards civil/equal rights for African Americans. It may not have been the proudest moment in our country's history, but neither was Christopher Columbus throwing the bodies of native americans that had died of smallpox back into native american camps so that the disease would spread... nor was the industrial revolution, when 6 year old children would work in factories for 18 hours a day. It's all a part of history.
That's my spare change on the subject. :2cents:
Killer
04-09-2008, 02:39 PM
ban tippatone... i'm tired of him whining about this flag...
please...
xXThat GuyXx
04-09-2008, 05:51 PM
As a history major at Emory University for 2 years (before I changed majors) I have learned quite a bit about the world and its past mistakes. I was born and raised in GA and it bothers me that so many southern states and their inhabitants take a flag which represented people who died (as the battle flag) and chose to use it as a symbol for their desire to keep this country white protestant. That isn't what the confederacy was about. If anything the confederacy fought to maintain state's rights and keep govermental influence to a minimun (the policies which this country was founded on 230+ years ago). If you really want to keep this country free of minorities I suggest u visit south georgia and witness the work put forth by the migrant farm workers and decide if you would be willing to perform those tasks for 6 dollars an hour. The flags of the confederacy are no more than historical remnants so stop putting them on your Z-71 and portraying them as symbols of hatred. It makes educated southerners embarassed because we have to interact with individuals from the rest of the world in a professional, and respectful manner.
Mad Reps for you man!
tippatone
04-09-2008, 10:00 PM
ban tippatone... i'm tired of him whining about this flag...
please...
Talk about a year late.... where the f uck were you when my post was current? You should do humanity a favor and see how much of your brain you can spread on a wall with a .40 cal a ss hole
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