NO, THE FIGHT OVER THE STATE FLAG ISN'T OVER YET

The article came out of the Sun Herald Newspaper
Saturday, November 24, 2001

I would like to ask every person in Mississippi which signed the petition that
allowed the vote on the Confederate Battle Flag, to contact your
elected officials and request they not take up another vote on the 
"Magnolia Flag" 

 
STEVEN A. McCALEB
103 ALVERADO DRIVE
LONG BEACH, MISSISSIPPI 39560
PHONE & FAX: (228)-868-8428
E-MAIL: mccaleb4thdist@aol.com
WEB SITE: WWW.MISSISSIPPIWEBSITE.COM

Monday, April 30, 2007

"YOU HAVEN'T HEARD THE LAST OF THE BATTLE OVER 
MISSISSIPPI'S CONFEDERATE-STAMPED STATE FLAG"

NO, THE FIGHT OVER THE STATE FLAG ISN'T OVER YET
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Mississippi State Flag

Will our elected officials try and go behind closed doors and vote with the NAACP in making the Mississippi State Flag the "Magnolia Flag"?

Remember when they went behind closed doors and voted to double their Retirement Benefit Package, It's well known that some legislatures will deceive the taxpayers and voters of Mississippi for their own gain.

Vote is overwhelming in special session
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The Sun Herald Article states the, "NAACP will urge lawmakers to adopt the Magnolia Flag as the state's official banner".

 
Magnolia Flag

 The Sun Herald Article states, "At the recent Gulf Coast Legislative Forum in Biloxi, Felicia Dunn-Burkes of the Gulfport Branch of the NAACP said the organization would be active in Jackson when the legislative session begins in the spring".  

Our Gulf Coast Harrison County Supervisors have already overturned the "Will of the People" when they didn't place the original eight flag at the beach on Hwy 90.

Supervisors OK 8 U.S. flags flying at beach
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How supervisors spent $1 million in 'discretionary" funds
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State Flag of Mississippi
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Please contact your legislatures immediately via email, phone, or fax and tell your legislators that their vote of April 17th MUST COUNT and that we do not need another midnight vote like GEORGIA had to change their flag.

STEVEN A. McCALEB
MY OPINION