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You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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It is important because, once again, the "tolerant" Libs are trying to stop others (those they don't like) from expressing themselves.Chizzang wrote:I'm still trying to figure out how (or why) this is even news..?
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It's already happened, BDK. The NCAA has banned championship events in South Carolina for YEARS because of the Confederate Battle Flag.BDKJMU wrote:Your'e an idiot..SuperHornet wrote:Say goodbye to the Commonwealth of Virginia hosting NCAA post-season events....![]()
Not state sanctioned. The NCAA can't do a thing...If every state that had a bunch of folks in some woods raise a battle flag lost post season NCAA events, there wouldn't be post season NCAA events in at most states.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/c ... flag_x.htm

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SH, do you not know what "state-sanctioned" means?SuperHornet wrote:It's already happened, BDK. The NCAA has banned championship events in South Carolina for YEARS because of the Confederate Battle Flag.BDKJMU wrote:
Your'e an idiot..![]()
Not state sanctioned. The NCAA can't do a thing...If every state that had a bunch of folks in some woods raise a battle flag lost post season NCAA events, there wouldn't be post season NCAA events in at most states.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/c ... flag_x.htm
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Apparently, that doesn't matter to the NCAA, 93. They don't care what ANYONE thinks about ANYTHING they do.

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Why has the NCAA operated tournaments in New Orleans which is in the same state that produced David Duke?SuperHornet wrote:Apparently, that doesn't matter to the NCAA, 93. They don't care what ANYONE thinks about ANYTHING they do.
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Because they have a double standard. Why is that so surprising?CAA Flagship wrote:Why has the NCAA operated tournaments in New Orleans which is in the same state that produced David Duke?SuperHornet wrote:Apparently, that doesn't matter to the NCAA, 93. They don't care what ANYONE thinks about ANYTHING they do.
Also, they were pressured into the South Carolina thing by one of the coaches associations....

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No...SH doesn't understand many simple concepts.93henfan wrote:SH, do you not know what "state-sanctioned" means?SuperHornet wrote:
It's already happened, BDK. The NCAA has banned championship events in South Carolina for YEARS because of the Confederate Battle Flag.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/c ... flag_x.htm
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Plans are in the works in terms of bringing a bowl game to Charleston.SuperHornet wrote:It's already happened, BDK. The NCAA has banned championship events in South Carolina for YEARS because of the Confederate Battle Flag.BDKJMU wrote:
Your'e an idiot..![]()
Not state sanctioned. The NCAA can't do a thing...If every state that had a bunch of folks in some woods raise a battle flag lost post season NCAA events, there wouldn't be post season NCAA events in at most states.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/c ... flag_x.htm
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If you truly believe in people's "freedoms" you shouldn't have any problem with people burning a flag.bluehenbillk wrote:Please. If people have the right to burn the American flag (which I don't agree with) they sure as hell should have the right to fly a Confederate flag.![]()
Ironically the "honorable" way to retire a flag is by.. you guessed it- burning it.
It is the most "patriotic" method to retire a flag- by burning-
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People like this really get me. If you don't do what they want, you're being "divisive."“Their flag is out of context,” said Richmond attorney Brian Cannon, who notably organized a social media protest over the I-95 flag. “It’s a symbol of divisiveness and for many it’s hateful.”
To them, "divisive" means "disagreeing with me." And the whole time THEY are the real catalysts of division.
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Yes indeed. Nothing but white trash.mainejeff wrote:Southerners need to get a life!
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Take a breath, don't get the vapors, and reread his post.expandspanos wrote:If you truly believe in people's "freedoms" you shouldn't have any problem with people burning a flag.bluehenbillk wrote:Please. If people have the right to burn the American flag (which I don't agree with) they sure as hell should have the right to fly a Confederate flag.![]()
Ironically the "honorable" way to retire a flag is by.. you guessed it- burning it.
It is the most "patriotic" method to retire a flag- by burning-
yet, simultaneously is the most "unpatriotic" method! -![]()
It's funny- people say they love "freedom" and in the same breath say they don't think people should be allowed the "freedom" to burn an inanimate object.. Do you, or do you not believe in freedom?
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Re: Battle Flag Flies above I95
No kidding.AZGrizFan wrote:Take a breath, don't get the vapors, and reread his post.expandspanos wrote:
If you truly believe in people's "freedoms" you shouldn't have any problem with people burning a flag.
Ironically the "honorable" way to retire a flag is by.. you guessed it- burning it.
It is the most "patriotic" method to retire a flag- by burning-
yet, simultaneously is the most "unpatriotic" method! -![]()
It's funny- people say they love "freedom" and in the same breath say they don't think people should be allowed the "freedom" to burn an inanimate object.. Do you, or do you not believe in freedom?![]()
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Re: Battle Flag Flies above I95
I fly the Stainless Banner every May 10th on Confederate Memorial Day. I do it to honor the lives of the common grunt soldier who went to war and died. It's not a way to glorify a bygone time, or honor the political leadership that led to these mens' deaths. They were unfortunately fighting for a lost cause that was fueled, if not entirely then at least very much so, by the unworthy desire to keep the slave economy of the South intact. They died for rich landowners who threw them into a conflict that they knew they could not win. They died because of a tyrant president who subverted the constitution and destroyed hundreds of thousands of lives. They died as pawns in a ridiculous game played by rich and powerful men. Much like every other war since. They were mostly poor, uneducated common men with no real stake in the causes, but they fought valiantly and with honor. They deserve to be memorialized. That's all. If you don't agree with it, then don't observe it. It's OK. 
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