> The faces on these bills were men who were leaders when many blacks were > slaves. But let’s get down and dirty, shall we? The worst riot in American > history was not in Los Angeles. It was in New York, back in 1863. You see, > there were a bunch of people who, like during Vietnam, didn’t want be > conscripted (read: drafted) to serve in an unjust war. Talk to your > President about that. Over 1200 people died in just two days. Most when > President Lincoln sent federal troops in to put down the “rebellion.” Oh, > by the way, 83 blacks were lynched in those two days – right there in The > Big Apple. So, which flag do you really want taken down? But since we’re > all told to boycott, will those leftist, black elected leaders in South > Carolina boycott the Statehouse while its in session? I doubt it. Will they > avoid buying goods in their own state? Doubt it. Our forefathers who wrote > the Constitution gave all of us a way to deal with a state’s policies we > didn’t like. That’s what the South was fighting for. It was not about > slavery. If that were the case, we’d be bombing China right now, and we > would not accept license plates made with prison labor right here in the > good ol’ USA. Oh…What’s the black population percentage in prison these > days, anyway? The multicultural extremists can’t call me racist, but in the > black socialist > community, they have even uglier words for people who refuse to live on > that “plantation,” such as me. Just ask Clarence Thomas. So let that flag > wave proudly as a monument to the last Army in this country that actually > fought for the Constitution. I am proud to have ancestors who fought with > them. And for those people who don’t want their state to fly the stars and > bars, here a solution that’s much easier that protesting… …leave. There’ > s a term for it. Its called “white flight.” J.J. Johnson – Proud Black > American > And Editor-n-Chief