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Bonnie Blue The Bonnie Blue Flag, a rectangular blue field with a single five-pointed star in the center, is the familiar name of a flag that dates from 16 Sept. 1810, when it was used by the short-lived Republic of West Florida. The Bonnie Blue flag was used as an unofficial flag during the early months of 1861. It was flying above the Confederate batteries that first opened fire on Fort Sumter, beginning the Civil War. The flag was flown in Mississippi after the state seceded from the Union, inspiring the Confederacy-era song "The Bonnie Blue Flag." In addition, many military units had their own regimental flags they would carry into battle. This flag has come to symbolize secession, self-governance and State Sovereignty. We've flown the Bonnie Blue over the farm for the last 14 months. It doesn't carry the "racially charged" connotation like in the "Stars & Bars" Confederate Battle flag. The mailman just brought us *3* more today. |
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Got the letters off and the morning spent on the phone with Bankers and Car salesmen....
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The Mercedes is IN just need a day or two to get it prepped then we may go get it. I am about ready to have a schnitt !
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Meds wore off and now I am awake....... grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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5/17/2022 9:39 am |
What model MBZ ----?
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What model MBZ ----?
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The stars and bars AKA The general Lee is not a Battle flag it was a rally flag, something like a guide on is today to rally the troops a bunch of POS people made it a big deal and caused all the stink about it
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The stars and bars AKA The general Lee is not a Battle flag it was a rally flag, something like a guide on is today to rally the troops a bunch of POS people made it a big deal and caused all the stink about it
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