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Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Epic Fail: Stafford County Black Lives Matter Flag Fundraiser Falls Short, Project Abandoned
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Dixie Rising: Another Roadside Memorial Battle Flag Raised in Virginia!
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
New Billboard in Charlottesville, Va Honors Robert E Lee
Six months ago, the Va Flaggers leased
space for a billboard in Charlottesville, Virginia for November, 2017.
At the time, it was the first available opening and our intentions were
to run a billboard exposing Wes Bellamy’s immoral and indecent behavior,
and Charlottesville City Council’s vote to violate state law in
attempting to remove the Robert E. Lee monument from LEE Park. As the
time for production drew near, and in light of recent events in the
city, we decided to change course and use an entirely different
approach.
The following is a photo of the billboard, installed last week at a busy intersection in the heart of downtown Charlottesville:
We hope this billboard will encourage citizens to learn more about the faith and character of Robert E. Lee, and reject the false narrative being pushed by the left.
Many thanks to each and every one of you whose generous support help to make this billboard possible.
The following is a photo of the billboard, installed last week at a busy intersection in the heart of downtown Charlottesville:
We are pleased with the results…a simple message of truth, with a goal
of educating citizens who have heard nothing but lies and false
narratives from the monument haters, and heaping hot coals on the heads
of Charlottesville City Council and the leftist extremists who control
that town and appear hell bent on destroying it.
Poll after poll indicates that the overwhelming majority of Virginians
are opposed to the destruction of veterans’ monuments and memorials and
the backlash over the recent wave of PC monument removals and name
changes is expected to play a huge role in today's election, after
Democratic candidates for state office made it clear that if elected,
they intend to tear down any monument or memorial they, or their
extremist base deem “offensive”, while Republican candidates have vowed
to protect our history and heritage.
We hope this billboard will encourage citizens to learn more about the faith and character of Robert E. Lee, and reject the false narrative being pushed by the left.
Many thanks to each and every one of you whose generous support help to make this billboard possible.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Ceremony Planned to Dedicate 14 New Confederate Memorials In Richmond
"Though their hands were small and not hardened in battle, their service to the Confederacy looms large."
On
Friday March 13th, 1863, eighteen-year-old Mary Ryan was at work at the
Confederate States Laboratory on Brown’s Island. The small ammunition
factory had several hundred employees, most of whom were young women
between the ages of twelve and twenty. The work, which often required
small hands, was vitally important to the Confederate war effort, which
suffered often from shortages in the supply of ammunition.
The
C.S. Laboratory was divided into six departments, and Mary Ryan worked
in the last one. Seated at the end of a table with a handful of other
employees, she was filling friction primers–the devices used to ignite
gunpowder inside a cannon. This was dangerous work. In fact, the
superintendent Captain Wesley N. Smith had reminded her of that during
his routine inspection of the facility just fifteen minutes prior.
Shortly after 11:00 AM, Mary noticed that the primer had gotten stuck
and so she struck the table three times to dislodge the primer. Upon the
third strike, the primer ignited and an explosion sent her flying
upwards. The first explosion ignited other materials in the room,
causing a second, much-larger explosion that destroyed the building
completely.
The Confederate munitions factory on Brown's Island exploded with a fury
that killed more than 40 of its female workers, most of whom were
immigrants with little resources, and were laid to rest in unmarked
graves throughout the city.
In 2014, the Captain Sally Tompkins Chapter #2, Virginia Society, Order of the Confederate Rose (OCR) raised the needed funds to mark 14 of the graves in Shockoe Hill Cemetery in Richmond. A ceremony was held in March of 2014 to dedicate the markers.
Almost immediately after that project was completed, the Captain Sally Tompkins Chapter began to raise money to mark 14 more graves, this time at Hollywood Cemetery, and earlier this year, fundraising for the nearly $8,000 needed was completed.
The stones have been fabricated and will be set this week and a dedication ceremony will be held this Saturday, October 28th at 11:00 a.m. at the Gettysburg gazebo in Hollywood Cemetery.
Hosted by the Captain Sally Tompkins Chapter #2, OCR, the ceremony will include a Confederate color guard and rifle salute, keynote remarks by Ms. Teresa Roane, and historical information. Please plan to attend and help us honor these young victims of Lincoln’s illegal war on the South.
Across the country, our monuments and memorials are under daily attack by those who would wish to see our history and heritage, and the memory of the Confederate soldier, wiped completely from the face of the earth. While continuing to fight these defensive battles is our primary focus, the placement of new flags, monuments, and memorials is also a top priority. These 14 new memorials, placed when so many are under threat of removal, is a testimony to the hard work and dedication to the men and women of the Captain Sally Tompkins OCR and we offer our sincere thanks and admiration.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Silver Lining: Monument Vandals Are Catalysts for Much Needed Cleaning and Restoration of Confederate Memorials
Early Tuesday morning, October 17th, we received word that the Jefferson
Davis Monument on Monument Avenue in Richmond had been hit by vandals some
time overnight, who spray painted "Racist" on the front of the pedestal.
Our folks were on the scene before noon and reported that the city already had dispatched crews to clean the monument.
Monument Guards remained on the scene all day, talking with law enforcement, local press, and local citizens about the vandalism. By 4:00 p.m. the monument was completely cleaned up.
Unfortunately, vandals struck AGAIN Tuesday night, painting the monument again some time before dawn...
This time, the city had crews out early Wednesday morning, and the monument was clean before noon.
Last night, we doubled up our Monument Patrols, and at dawn, Monument Guards reported in that Jeff Davis, and all of the monuments, had been spared the vandals' attacks overnight. They reported heavy police presence throughout the night and increased awareness by Monument Avenue residents, angered by the senseless criminal acts.
We will be looking to increase our Monument Guards presence over the
next few weeks, in light of these back to back attacks and the growing
rage from leftists as they are turned back at every attempt to eradicate
our history and heritage in the Commonwealth.
If you would like to volunteer to help in these patrols, please contact us at info@vaflaggers.com.
We are also working with Richmond Crime Stoppers to establish a reward for information leading to the arrest of the individuals responsible for these crimes. Stay tuned for more information.
If you would like to volunteer to help in these patrols, please contact us at info@vaflaggers.com.
We are also working with Richmond Crime Stoppers to establish a reward for information leading to the arrest of the individuals responsible for these crimes. Stay tuned for more information.
Finally, I wanted to give a big Flagger shoutout to all of the Antifa, Black Lives Matter, Take Em Down, and other various leftist activist groups for what has been an unintended, but happy consequence of their actions.
Whenever they desecrate one of our monuments with paint, the memorials end up getting a (in many cases) much needed cleaning. The Stonewall Jackson monument at Manassas was vandalized a few weeks ago, and after the NPS was finished with the clean up (within 24 hours) the photos of the monument after the restoration were stunning! These folks are unwittingly contributing to the much need cleaning up and restoring of our monuments, all across the country!
Before and after pics from Manassas below...
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Charlottesville Judge Rules State Law Protecting War Memorials DOES Retroactively Apply
GOOD NEWS OUT OF CHARLOTTESVILLE today!
A Charlottesville Circuit Judge today issued rulings that DENIED the city’s request to dismiss the lawsuits filed to prevent removal, ruled that the monument IS, in fact, RETROACTIVELY covered by state law, asked for more documentation to confirm it’s a war memorial, and left the injunction preventing removal in place!!
http://www.newsplex.com/content/news/Lawsuit-concerning-Lee-statue-allowed-to-move-forward-449466493.html
Partial victory and more delays, all the while preventing removal, is a GREAT day for the citizens of the Commonwealth... and a huge loss for the haters on City Council.
It's not over yet. The judge gave the plantiffs 21 days to provide additional evidence to support the fact that the monument is a war memorial.
21 days to prove that the 14' bronze statutes of WAR Between The States Generals...in full military gear...on their WAR horses...in WAR Between the States period tack... are in fact WAR Memorials.
Meanwhile, the monuments remain and momentum to push back against the monument destroyers continues to build, AND his ruling today that monuments are RETROACTIVELY covered by state law should serve to quell the isolated monument removal rumblings across the Commonwealth, including the Capital of the Confederacy.
"... the judge said he could not conclude that the General Assembly intended to leave certain memorials unprotected based on when they were built and whether they were built in a city or a county. 'Logic and common sense prevent me from reaching such a conclusion,' Moore wrote."
Logic and common sense...refreshing!
No ruling was issued today on the issue of the (illegal) tarps, which remain on the monuments.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
City Leaders Transform Charlottesville's Parks into Dump Sites at Taxpayer Expense
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Monday, September 18, 2017
Confederate Monument in City of Virginia Beach Can't Be Moved, City Attorney Says
Finally... a City Attorney who understands state law, and politicians who understand the will of the people and want to keep their jobs.
https://pilotonline.com/news/government/local/confederate-monument-can-t-be-moved-in-virginia-beach-city/article_fc33c4fa-01cc-5a71-b8c3-b52ffb726ce5.html
The monuments are protected by state law and poll after poll shows the overwhelming majority of citizens want them to remain. It is a good sign to see a major city willing to stand up to the bullies and not waste taxpayer money on unnecessary law suits and expenses.
We can win this fight. Keep the skeer on. Call your local, state and federal legislators today and tell them you want our monuments protected and our history and heritage preserved.
Enter your zip code here to get a handy and complete listing of your local, state and federal reps, with contact information: Click Here
Sunday, September 17, 2017
"We Are No Charlottesville" - Anti-Monument Agitators Shut Down During Day of Protests in Richmond
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