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In the Saturday edition of the Mobile Press-Register (19 January 2008) the following article appears on the front page:Group to fly rebel flag over Interstate 10

Apparently, someone owns land beside I-10 east of Mobile, and this someone has decided, with the help of the local Sons of Confederate Veterans, to erect an 80 foot tall flag pole with 2,000 watt halogen lights, and put the racists Confederate Battle Flag on it. The cost is reported to be around $15,000 - $20,000 and raised mostly through contributions.

Let me state from the outset that this group absolutely has the Constitutional right to do this on private property, and I would defend their right to do it. The government should have no say on its display as long as it is on private property.

Now that I got that out of the way, let me state this:

Those stupid, inbred, racist, cracker, fundy Christian pig shaggers have once again defecated over those of us who happen to live in the South and like to think we live in at least the latter part of the 20th century, if not the 21st century. Is it no coincidence that we see a rise in fundy Christianity, anti science and anti history in the Deep South, which has been anti education ever since the War that defeated the very traitors this flag represents?

What about the people who live near this abomination? Apparently they are in league with this group. If not, they need to speak up or be counted with these degenerates.

Since this flag represents traitors to the Constitution of the United States, why is it even allowed by the citizens to be displayed? It seems to me that the good people who understand what this flag really represents should rise up and take the flag down. The flag is located somewhere in this area, where Boe Road intersects Interstate 10.
Perhaps what is needed is some economic punishment. Perhaps the Senior Bowl, which has been in Mobile for several decades, should relocate because of this. Or the GMAC bowl. Or perhaps ThyssenKrupp and other high-value businesses should move away, lest they become tainted with this filth. Hitting these people in the pocketbook usually gets their attention. Clarence Mohr, professor of history at the University of South Alabama, stated this as well:

There’s no doubt in my mind that the overwhelming majority of Alabamians, black and white, understand that the Civil War is over, and the time has come to move on. If we want to attract businesses like ThyssenKrupp and other businesses, if we want the port of Mobile to realize its full potential, we want to show the positive, not negatives of our history. A giant Confederate battle flag will do little to enhance the state’s image in the eyes of tourists or investors.

I disagree with the first part, however. I don’t think an overwhelming majority have a problem with this. Where’s the outrage? There is still one of these on I-65 between Montgomery and Birmingham. Now we have another. Instead of going away, they are replicating like a malignant cancer. Not just in Alabama, but all over the Deep South.
Until these people learn that those days are long behind us, and their traitorous forefathers were killed and defeated 150 years ago, they should be ridiculed anywhere and everywhere possible, until their corrupt and malicious viewpoint, like fundy religions and creationism, finally becomes extinct.