MatthewVanitas
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I've been meaning to get one of these flags to display at my house. Either tacked up on a wall, or maybe even on a flagpole off the porch.
I'm a bit torn, but mainly inclined to the Fort Moultrie flag (moon & Liberty), as it's American without being too confrontational, but still carries a strong message.
Here are a few of my favorites. I'm strongly tempted to get one for the UT campus range, but really don't want the club to be associated with political partisanship. Though I know that these flags don't spell "Republican", some people might whine about it.
Images from http://www.njflags.com/hifl.html, since they had the widest selection. Not necessarily an endorsement; a lot of these folks carry the same flags:
And for all those lamenting the recent turn of the Wheel o' Fortune:
I'm a bit torn, but mainly inclined to the Fort Moultrie flag (moon & Liberty), as it's American without being too confrontational, but still carries a strong message.
Here are a few of my favorites. I'm strongly tempted to get one for the UT campus range, but really don't want the club to be associated with political partisanship. Though I know that these flags don't spell "Republican", some people might whine about it.
Images from http://www.njflags.com/hifl.html, since they had the widest selection. Not necessarily an endorsement; a lot of these folks carry the same flags:
On August 16, 1777 the "Green Mountain Boys" fought under General Stark at the Battle of Bennington. It's green field represented their name and the thirteen white stars a tribute to the thirteen colonies. A notable victory of the Green Mountain Boys under Ethan Allen, occurred on the morning of May 10, 1775, when they silently invaded the British held Fort Ticonderoga and demanded its surrender "In the name of the great Jehovah and the Continental Congress".
And for all those lamenting the recent turn of the Wheel o' Fortune:
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