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    the flag for our movement

    Hello freinds. I've seen a few threads discussing ideas for a flag for us to use. I love the gadsden flag and I think its fits us well. But I think another flag is an even better match. The Fort Moultrie flag. Please view my link. These flags are readily available all over the internet...and the story behind it is very fitting.


    http://www.galleryoftherepublic.com/...ltrieflag.html



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    How about my Avatar, which is a flag of the Sons of Liberty.

    I'm not going to explain the Sons on this public forum....google it.
    "Your mother's dead, before long I'll be dead, and you...and your brother and your sister and all of her children, all of us dead, all of us..rotting in the ground. It's the family name that lives on. It's all that lives on. Not your personal glory, not your honor, but family." - Tywin Lannister


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    Who created this?



    And what does it represent?

    I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAmistad View Post
    Who created this?



    And what does it represent?

    I like it.
    The first U.S. Flag, which denoted civilian versus military purposes, was designed in 1799 by Oliver Wolcott Jr. the Secretary of the Treasury under John Adams. Wolcott's proposal featured: An ensign, consisting of sixteen alternating red and white stripes representing the number of states that had joined the Union by 1799; and the Union, represented by the small rectangle in the upper left corner, with its Arms (an Eagle) of the United States in dark blue on a white field.


    That one is a variation on "The Sons of Liberty" flag.

    The Sons of Liberty inspired a Revolution that broke the chains of royal control over people yearning to be free. The flag they flew was red and white, with the stripes running vertically! Their flag became known as the "Rebellious Stripes" and was a symbol of their protest against British taxation and support of American economic freedom.

    U.S. Sovereign Flag, Jan 2004

    Our civilian flag is a way of reminding Americans, as well as our leaders, that every man and woman is sovereign and that we are all endowed by our Creator with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This sovereign Civil Flag is a symbol of our desire to return America to the dreams upon which she was founded!
    Quote Originally Posted by micahnelson View Post
    Only on RPF could I justifiably believe that there was discussion of Homosexual Buddites and how they may be conspiring against us.
    Quote Originally Posted by Josh_LA View Post
    I am not going to argue with you whether I'm creepy.

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    Nothing wrong with the old Sons of Liberty.
    "Your mother's dead, before long I'll be dead, and you...and your brother and your sister and all of her children, all of us dead, all of us..rotting in the ground. It's the family name that lives on. It's all that lives on. Not your personal glory, not your honor, but family." - Tywin Lannister


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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Still gets my vote. No doubt about the message, and great history behind it.



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    The Free State Project Flag

    "I am a friend of the Free State Project!" -- Rep. Ron Paul

    FreeStateProject.org


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    As a direct decendent of Christopher Gadsden, by way of my grandfather (yes I am a very native Charlestonian!) My vote definitely goes to the Gadsden Flag also lesser known as the Hopkins flag, after Esek Hopkins, Commander in Chief of the Navy at the time first hoisted it up on the Alfred.

    Gadsden Flag +1776

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSLudlum View Post
    As a direct decendent of Christopher Gadsden, by way of my grandfather (yes I am a very native Charlestonian!) My vote definitely goes to the Gadsden Flag also lesser known as the Hopkins flag, after Esek Hopkins, Commander in Chief of the Navy at the time first hoisted it up on the Alfred.

    Gadsden Flag +1776
    pretty cool heh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAmistad View Post
    Who created this?



    And what does it represent?

    I like it.
    I like that design, a lot. kickass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyte View Post
    Here's my suggestion:


    nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAmistad View Post
    Who created this?



    And what does it represent?

    I like it.
    I remember seeing that as an icon on Digg and thought that was kickass. I certainly think this should represent the movement.



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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAmistad View Post
    Who created this?

    Anyone who watched Jericho would tell you you are NUTS for wanting to fly this flag.

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    Yup. see my icon.

    Quote Originally Posted by LibertyRevolution View Post
    Anyone who watched Jericho would tell you you are NUTS for wanting to fly this flag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LibertyRevolution View Post
    Anyone who watched Jericho would tell you you are NUTS for wanting to fly this flag.
    That design is a lot older then the variation from Jericho.

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    Pop culture changed the meaning of that flag. I think that is what he is trying to say.

    Quote Originally Posted by coyote_sprit View Post
    That design is a lot older then the variation from Jericho.

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    The First Moultrie Flag is nice, but I fear the crescent will put some people off. Unless we can convince everyone it represents not Islam but New Orleans, maybe...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyte View Post
    Here's my suggestion:

    LMAO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sicsempertyrannis View Post
    Hello freinds. I've seen a few threads discussing ideas for a flag for us to use. I love the gadsden flag and I think its fits us well. But I think another flag is an even better match. The Fort Moultrie flag. Please view my link. These flags are readily available all over the internet...and the story behind it is very fitting.


    http://www.galleryoftherepublic.com/...ltrieflag.html
    Yep, its a good flag for our movement.



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    Quote Originally Posted by sicsempertyrannis View Post
    Hello freinds. I've seen a few threads discussing ideas for a flag for us to use. I love the gadsden flag and I think its fits us well. But I think another flag is an even better match. The Fort Moultrie flag. Please view my link. These flags are readily available all over the internet...and the story behind it is very fitting.


    http://www.galleryoftherepublic.com/...ltrieflag.html
    I love that flag but it always reminds me of the PRoC's flag.

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    My State's independence doesn't go back quite as far as the East Coasters, so historically, I prefer one of these:





    Any of those from the earlier Revolution works as well.
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    I like either variant of the "SONS OF LIBERTY" flag




    "Sons of Liberty spoke out and acted against what they saw as an injustice of thwarted rights."

    "The Sons of Liberty was a political group made up of American patriots that originated in the pre-independence North American British colonies. The group was formed to protect the rights of the colonists from the usurpations by the British government after 1766. They are best known for undertaking the Boston Tea Party in 1773"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_Liberty

    I'm working on a flag pole at the homestead to put up a "Son's of Liberty", Gadsden, and RP2012 banner.

    That said, anyone got a link for me to buy a Ron Paul 2012 flag?
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    I'm partial to Sons of Liberty, but that is a pretty good flag OP.
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    "I consider them(flags, etc) to be symbols, and I leave symbols to the symbol-minded". -George Carlin.
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    what works can never be discussed online. there is only one language the government understands, and until the people start speaking it by the magazine full... things will remain the same.
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    I used to like the Gadsden flag, but then it got co-opted by the Tea-o-cons. The only flag I could fly and not feel slimy about it is the AnCap flag.
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