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Confederate Flag Group Runs Ads For Huckabee

Americans for the Preservation of American Culture, a group that supports flying the Confederate flag in public, is running one-minute radio ads in South Carolina praising former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee for his stand on the issue, while attacking his main rivals in the state, Sen. John McCain and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney.

"Gov. Huckabee understands that all the average guy with a Confederate flag on his pickup truck is saying is, he's proud to be a Southerner ... Mike Huckabee understands we value our heritage, and why. He says it's up to us to decide how. Sen. McCain may have decided that his ancestors, as he puts it, 'were on the wrong side of history when they wore gray.' But in South Carolina, we're proud to be Southerners."

Another ad takes a shot at Romney, saying that "We've got a message for Mitt Romney: in South Carolina, we're proud to be Southerners."

On Thursday, Huckabee told the audience at a campaign event in Myrtle Beach that, "You don't like people from outside the state coming in and telling you what to do with your flag. In fact, if somebody came to Arkansas and told us what to do with our flag, we'd tell them what to do with the pole."

The ads will be running on South Carolina conservative talk radio stations in Charleston, Columbia, Florence, and Greenville.

 

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Regarding: "You don't like people from outside the state coming in and telling you what to do with your flag" (Huckabee)

Orval Faubus (Governor of Arkansas in 1957) said the the same thing about segregating Little Rock Central High.

But, I guess when the 101st Airborne shows up you change your mind!

Sent by Harold | 3:11 PM ET | 01-18-2008

As a nation, we should have nationalistic pride and preserve that pride. Displaying the confederate flag is wrong because demotes one nation and offends those who fought for the right cause. How would one feel if it was okay to put up a nazi symbol on the back of your car? You may have supported the Nazis in the past and it may have been part of your heritage, but what it says now to those who live today is that you promote something else. If you are proud to be a southerner there are other ways of showing it.

Sent by Vinay | 3:30 PM ET | 01-19-2008

I believe it is fine for someone to be proud of their "heritage", but in the case of the confederate flag, and those who would proudly display it, let's be honest, it is intended to be an in-your-face defiant symbol of white supremacy.

Sent by Norm | 6:17 PM ET | 01-20-2008

to vinay: it may offend your (and my) sensibilities to put a nazi flag on a car, but it isn't against any law as far as i know. this is still america and we still have freedom of expression.

Sent by doulos | 1:05 PM ET | 01-22-2008

Sent by doulos: it may offend your (and my) sensibilities to put a nazi flag on a car,

Political Flag Waving Florida Politics 101:

Obviously you've never tried to express your first amendment freedom of Nazi flag display expression in Florida during the primaries.

There is absolutely nothing going on in Florida between the Republican and the Democratic presidential campaigners, simply because the only Democrat in Florida is Joe Lieberman, who is campaigning for McCain.

BUT....in the world of whacky Florida Nazi Flag Display During Election, there are the local mayorial elections who are keeping the voters somewhat interested in the coming primaries on January 29.

There's been a spate of Swastika spray paint graffiti on the local level that has got Floridian voter's blood boiling over.

Meanwhile, McCain and Rudy are on separate air boats crisscrossing the everglades, politically battling over who can get the Miccossuke Seminole Hard Rock Casino Tribal Father's endorsement.

Now, there have been rumors floating around that some yet un-named Democratic candidate has leased an airboat and is ready to come flying unexpectedly out of the everglades on election day.....if it's not too late.....with Sonny Crockett's pet aligator on the bow of the airboat.

Oh, don't count the Democrats out in Florida just yet. Someone from that party is bound to come up with a really astounding idea for attention before this Florida primary is over.

Democratic voters in Florida are about ready to vote for the first candidate who dares cross the Georgia line.

At this point Florida Democratic voters don't care if that candidate is whistling Dixie like Al Jolson with a Banjo on their knee while carrying a flag with a Swastika emblazoned across the background of the Stars and Bars and the New England Patriot's colors around the flag's borders.

fred camorra call

Sent by fred camorra call | 5:11 PM ET | 01-22-2008

you listen to me- every single one of you northern fools. i am sick and tired of a southerner being accuse dof flying the confederate flag.if you hate us enough to call us stupid illiterate rednecks you should let us do what we all want most- SECEDE from you devils. we will form our on country again. im tired of being treated like dirt. our grandfathers did not rebel. they legaly seceded, formed their on country, and defended it at all costs when invaded unhonorably by greedy northerners. think of it as this. if you were minding your own business when someone punches you? what do you do? take it or fight back?

Sent by louisianian | 8:28 PM ET | 02-16-2008

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