Boooooooooooooo seal-on-blue flagsView attachment 562040
Mississippi but it's finally "normal."
Boooooooooooooo seal-on-blue flagsView attachment 562040
Mississippi but it's finally "normal."
Using the seal is pretty much the only way you can get a okay flag that fulfills the legislature's requirement.Boooooooooooooo seal-on-blue flags
Perhaps something like the Mississippi Bicentennial flag will satisfy the "sealists" without being too bedsheety:Using the seal is pretty much the only way you can get a okay flag that fulfills the legislature's requirement.
There is another way to both meet their demands, and have a good flag (look closely at the white)Using the seal is pretty much the only way you can get a okay flag that fulfills the legislature's requirement.
What do you mean?There is another way to both meet their demands, and have a good flag (look closely at the white)
The new Mississippi flag has to have 'In God we Trust' on it (along with having no confederate symbolism on it)What do you mean?
Ah thanks. Didn't know that was part of the requirements.The new Mississippi flag has to have 'In God we Trust' on it (along with having no confederate symbolism on it)
There is another way to both meet their demands, and have a good flag (look closely at the white)
North Carolina is closer to Texas than the CSA. I'd also say that although the proposed Mississippi flag is similar to the CSA (and the original obviously was designed for that), it is substantially different so that you wouldn't primarily associate it with the regime.It's still basically a modified confederate flag, which should not be acceptable. Georgia and North Carolina need new flags as well, especially Georgia, whose flag is basically identical to the first CSA flag.
Perhaps something like the Mississippi Bicentennial flag will satisfy the "sealists" without being too bedsheety:
Those just looks like American Yugoslavia or something. ._.Still better than Wisconsin
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