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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

'Hoorah for the Bonnie Blue flag which bares a single star"

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  • I am pround that my Texas Flag is part of the bonnie blue flag

  • The NC states flag also has the Bonnie Blue flag on it to.

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  • "bears" a single star ...

    this is the tune of my high school fight song ... Richland!

    We are a band of Rebels!

  • Both my Great Great Grandpa Patterson-47th Tennessee Infantry,CSA and Great Great Grandpa Jordan-36th Alabama Infantry,CSA served under the Bonnie Blue Flag!!

  • Bigger fan of the Texas Burnet Flag being flown underneath the current Texas Flag, ignoring the US flag altogether from the flag pole. Yellow would stand out better from a distance, showing it to be a Lone Star Flag. Mixed feelings about Texas having sold sooooo much of it's land to pay off it's debts when it was originally a Republic, though there's a certain undeniable charm to the current state's shape, as long as everyone's clear about ABSOLUTELY NEVER AGAIN will we part with OUR Texas land!

  • No fan of the Confederate Flag! Have mixed feelings about the current Texas flag 'cause it's a little too red, white, & blue for me. REALISTICALLY we'd be a socialist republic to appease enough of the majority of Texans to go for Independence w/us. We'd insist that we were emphatically/dogmatically Christian to avoid future generations of ACLU types & would have "In Christ Jesus we trust" on our currency. Confederate Flag still isn't a Texas Sovereignty flag, whatever argument anyone would have!

  • I love this version!

  • @vivalaliberty

    "color

    early 13c., "skin color, complexion," from O.Fr. color "color, complexion, appearance" (Mod.Fr. coleur), from L. color "color of the skin; color in general, hue; appearance," from Old L. colos, originally "a covering" (akin to celare "to hide, conceal"), from PIE base *kel- "to cover, conceal" (see cell)." nuff salad, hold the croutons

  • @vivalaliberty HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THE CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY?!?!?!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA CAMBRIDGE TAILORS ITS SPELLINGS FOR BRITS! IT'S THE MERRIAM-WEBSTER OF THE UK LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • @oJKBo

    Google dictionary(dot)cambridge(dot)o­rg(slash)dictionary(slash)brit­ish/colour_1

    Nuff said ;o)

  • @vivalaliberty Correct English: Color/Armour. Armour is from french armeure, color is from latin color. You should get an Oxford English Dictionary

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