Posted on Dec 10, 2019
'It's a free country': Orange County man continues fight to fly large Confederate flag on...
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Posted 5 y ago
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We've got a similar situation in Tampa.
https://www.theledger.com/news/20170818/huge-confederate-flag-near-i-4--i-75-is-one-mans-mission
https://www.theledger.com/news/20170818/huge-confederate-flag-near-i-4--i-75-is-one-mans-mission
Huge Confederate flag near I-4 & I-75 is one man's mission
TAMPA — Marion Lambert is unapologetic about the abundance of Confederate flags that surround him. A faded pillow with the flag's print sits on the
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen how about that. When people feel that every bit of what makes them who they are is being taken away, while they pay taxes for non-tax payers and people who have been taken care of on social programs for generation after generation will cause an individual to go "extreme" when they just want the piece of pie they have worked for. I personally do not have an aversion to the Confederate Flag. It is a part of my history. My family is full of mulattos, dark skinned blue eyed relatives, fair to white complexion relatives. Until this country becomes a dictatorship folks should be left to acknowledge what they believe.
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