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Title: Hattiesburg Mayor orders removal of state flag
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URL Source: http://www.wdam.com/story/29410121/ ... rders-removal-of-state-flag%5D
Published: Jun 25, 2015
Author: By Ryan Moore
Post Date: 2015-06-25 22:55:21 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: confederate flag
Views: 193
Comments: 30

HATTIESBURG, MS (WDAM) -

Mississippi flags have been removed at the City of Hattiesburg police and fire stations.

Mayor Johnny DuPree's spokesperson, Chinika Hughes, says Mississippi Flags have been removed per the mayor's order.

"While there were state flags that were flown at city-owned buildings, the state flag at City Hall has not been up for several years," said Mayor Johnny DuPree. "We have removed the state flags to honor the lives of the nine individuals slain in the church shooting in Charleston, SC, their families, and community as they mourn. We are extending the same show of support as they did during our time of distress," he said.

Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn released a statement regarding the Mississippi Flag earlier this week.

"We must always remember our past, but that does not mean we must let it define us," Gunn said Monday night in a Facebook post. "As a Christian, I believe our state's flag has become a point of offense that needs to be removed. We need to begin having conversations about changing Mississippi's flag."

On Wednesday, both of Mississippi's United States senators, Republicans Roger Wicker and Thad Cochran, called for the flag to be changed and to remove the Confederate symbol.

Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves released a statement that said if voters wanted to revisit the flag on the ballot after the 2001 decision to keep it, "it will best be decided by the people of Mississippi."

Governor Phil Bryant said Thursday he would not call a special session to consider changing the flag.

“Mississippi flags have been removed in observance of showing support for what happened in South Carolina,” Hughes explained.

Hughes said the mayor did not give a date on when or if the flags would go back up.

This is a developing story, stay tuned to wdam.com for more updates.

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Mississippi's flag, with its Confederate symbols, removed outside Idaho capitol

By The Associated Press on June 24, 2015

BOISE — Mississippi's flag, and the Confederate symbols embedded within it, has come down outside Boise's state capitol building.

Boise Mayor David Bieter pushed to have the symbol removed from City Hall's 50- state display following the South Carolina church massacre and ensuing debate over the Confederate flag being flown at the capitol there.

A Boise official says there are currently no plans to return Mississippi's flag to the display.

City spokesman Mike Journee says he appreciates the historic significance, but that flying a flag that makes people feel unwelcome doesn't coincide with Boise's reputation as a place that embraces diversity.

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-06-29   6:21:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Live updates from Day 3 of the USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships

By Ken Goe | The Oregonian/OregonLive on June 27, 2015

EUGENE -- June 26, 2015 -- Tyson Gay reacts to winning the gold medal in the men's 100-meter dash finals at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships on Friday in Eugene. Gay won the national outdoor title with a time of 9.87 seconds. Billy Gates/Staff

Mississippi flag with stars and bars missing from USA track championships

By Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY Sports June 27, 2015

EUGENE, Ore. – The U.S. state flags that flutter atop poles stationed along the south end of Hayward Field speak to the many national competitions seen at this historic track venue, which will play host to its sixth national Olympic trials in 2016.

While there are poles in place for all 50 state flags, only 49 can be seen at this week's USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships.

In the wake of a national controversy over the Confederate flag, TrackTown USA, organizers of the event, has decided to remove the Mississippi state flag, which features the Confederate stars and bars in its upper left corner.

TrackTown USA President Vin Lananna, an associate athletic director at the University of Oregon and the former head track and field coach at Stanford University, deferred any comment on the decision until Sunday.

The organization's decision to not display the state flag is echoed in comments made Saturday by NASCAR President Brian France, who called the Confederate flag an "insensitive symbol," adding that the sport would attempt to distance itself from the flag at future events.

"We want to go as far as we can to eliminate the presence of that flag," France said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I personally find it an offensive symbol, so there is no daylight how we feel about it and our sensitivity to others who feel the same way."

Dale Earnhardt Jr., perhaps NASCAR's most popular driver, called the Confederate flag "offensive to an entire race" and said it should be removed from the grounds of the South Carolina state capitol.

"It does nothing for anybody to be there flying, so I don't see any reason," he said. "It belongs in the history books and that's about it."

Mississippi state flag missing from display at USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships

Only 49 state flags are on display at the south end of Hayward Field in Eugene during the USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships. Mississippi's state flag, which features a Confederate banner in one corner, has not been on display during the four-day meet, which concludes Sunday.

By Allan Brettman | The Oregonian/OregonLive on June 27, 2015

EUGENE – The Mississippi state flag, which features the Confederate flag in one corner, is not among the state flags displayed at Hayward Field during the USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships.

Friday evening, TrackTown USA meet organizers referred questions about the omission to TrackTown USA president Vin Lananna, who could not be reached. On Saturday, a TrackTown USA spokesman said Lananna would be available Sunday to speak about the absent flag.

A USA Track & Field spokeswoman declined to comment about the flag, referring questions to meet organizers.

In Mississippi, House Speaker Philip Gunn recently became the state's first top- tier Republican to say the Confederate X should be erased from the state flag. Gunn cited his Christian faith in saying the symbol had become "a point of offense."

And in Salem, 20 lawmakers have called for the removal of Mississippi's flag from a decade-old promenade outside the Oregon Capitol that displays state flags of the 50 states.

-- The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Confederate imagery in Oregon: Now 20 lawmakers want Mississippi flag taken down

By Denis C. Theriault | The Oregonian/OregonLive on June 26, 2015

SALEM — Eighteen more lawmakers have joined calls this week by two Democrats, Rep. Lew Frederick of Portland and Rep. Tobias Read of Beaverton, to remove Mississippi's Confederate-marked state flag from a decade-old promenade outside the Oregon Capitol.

All 20 names appear in fresh legislation, House Bill 3568, scheduled for a first reading on the House floor Friday. HB 3568 unsparingly connects the Confederate flag to the nation's history of racial injustice and says "many Oregonians object to a symbol of slavery, racism and intolerance."

It would swap in an earlier version of Mississippi's flag emblazoned with a magnolia tree

Read announced plans for legislation Tuesday, a day after The Oregonian/OregonLive first reported on the state's display of the Mississippi flag and quoted Frederick comparing the Confederate flag to "a swastika flag."

The list of sponsors includes two House Republicans, Julie Parrish of West Linn and Vic Gilliam of Silverton.

Besides Read and Frederick, 16 Democrats have also signed on so far: Jeff Barker of Aloha, Phil Barnhart of Eugene, Brent Barton of Oregon City, Deborah Boone of Cannon Beach, Paul Evans of Monmouth, Shemia Fagan of Clackamas, Joe Gallegos of Hillsboro, David Gomberg of Otis, Alissa Keny-Guyer of Portland, Betty Komp of Woodburn, Ann Lininger of Portland, Nancy Nathanson of Eugene, Rob Nosse of Portland, Carla Piluso of Gresham, Jeff Reardon of Portland and Barbara Smith Warner of Portland.

Oregon's Mississippi flag is part of a decade-old Walk of the States installation just outside the Capitol. The flag is sponsored by Sen. Brian Boquist, R-Dallas [Oregon]

State officials told The Oregonian/OregonLive that no one raised concerns about displaying a Confederate icon when the flags went up in 2005. They also said, as far as they could tell, no one had complained in the years since.

Confederate imagery: What would you do with Mississippi's flag at the Oregon Capitol? (Poll)

By Denis C. Theriault | The Oregonian/OregonLive on June 23, 2015

Walmart, Sears, Amazon and eBay have also announced plans to stop selling Confederate iconography.

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#24. To: GreyLmist, Lod, Jethro Tull, christine, noone222, Obnoxicated, Fred Mertz (#12)

House Speaker Philip Gunn recently became the state's first top- tier Republican to say the Confederate X should be erased from the state flag. Gunn cited his Christian faith in saying the symbol had become "a point of offense."

Let's see him whip out his handy-dandy Jesus-card on the rainbow flag.

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Gunn cited his Christian faith in saying the symbol had become "a point of offense."

Let's see him whip out his handy-dandy Jesus-card on the rainbow flag.

The "Ministry of Trooth" is whipping up a Clintonian-era "church burning" recipe for diversion from issues like mediamania-rule by villainous action-figures du jour...rule by Cultural Marxist Tribunalists and their smackdowns of States' Rights and so on. Haven't heard any politicos or Speakeasy commentators mention the fact being deflected by the Charleston ragings that the Federal government itself evidently didn't tolerantly validate marriage-stylings of rainbow flag cultics with so much as a categorical tax deduction permit. Would reduce IRS revenues so the States were punished instead to galvanize the largely Leftist-front of Communist Conglomeration.

cnn.com report with video July 1, 2015: Lightning may have caused South Carolina church fire, FBI says

Additional info at 4um Title: BLACK MAN CAUGHT VANDALIZING BLACK CHURCH TO PROMOTE WHITE HATRED? - Black Suspect Arrested After Racist Message Discovered Outside Predominately Black Church | South Carolina case reported at Post #1

Internet regulation agenda on the march in overdrive and such:

Charleston Shooting Hoax Agenda BUSTED OPEN! For ALL to SEE! (Redsilverj) - YouTube [6.5 minutes]

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h, the church burning hoax! A very pluralistic matter -- couple of Jue hoodlums were caught in the act. Massive Jue hermaphrodite Deborah Lipstadt toured the country preaching tolerance and understanding toward them (judicial-inc.biz).

Wow, archive if no ready link to that:

http://judicial-inc-archive.blogspot.com/

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