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ICEMAN6166
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fordman wrote:yes that flag is a reminder of our past and the attitudes that go with it. i think more of today that flag has more to do with being a rebel at heart and a symbol of being free in ones self. not as a reminder of the past and what we had done to others to keep them down and treat them like dogs.
i think that is true.
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Big D's 69 wrote:That is a popular headliner here in Ga for the die hard rednecks. My buddy had one in his 79 Bronco that he totaled.
seems like the ones that have those total they're vehicles...id better go pull the one out of mine
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That is a beautiful sight. I agree it is a symbol of freedom now--the southern rural way of life. I am southern rebel to the bone, and I harbor no hatred for my fellow man. The ones that get offended by that flag are the close-minded ones, not the other way around. Heeellllll Yeah!
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Neat idea, I hadn't thought of using a flag as a headliner. When I lived in Houston, I did see a LOT of Confederate flag license plates on the front of trucks.

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