This past Wednesday, we were driving through Alabama after our week at Panama City Beach, Florida. We met with some friends from Illinois and got through Thunder on the Beach, the annual spring motorcycle rally.
We had just gotten on I-65, north of Montgomery, Alabama's capital, and cruising along at 70 mph, when we saw it.
There, on the west side of the road, flying high and proud was a huge Confederate flag and under it a sign saying this was there because of the Alabama Division Sons of Confederate Veterans. It did my heart good to see it flying there. I am getting so tired of the incessant attacks on it. This was a huge in-your-face.
Sadly, if it wasn't for all the attacks on it, it wouldn't have become necessary to do this.
--Old Secesh
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