You may recall that our Fredericksburg I-95 
Memorial Battle Flag has been in the news quite a bit over the last few 
months. 
 
In September, the Stafford County Attorney announced that there was 
absolutely nothing that Stafford County could do to force the removal of
 the flag that flies 24/7 in what was recently described as the busiest 
corridor of I-95, even if they wanted to, because it flies on private 
property and is protected by the First Amendment. 
 
https://wtop.com/stafford-county/2017/09/attorney-stafford-co-s-hands-tied-confederate-flag-95/ 
 
This announcement was made after agitators attended several County Board
 of Supervisors meetings, demanding the county take action to have the 
flag removed. Supervisors have repeatedly informed the agitators that 
the flag was erected with all necessary permits and following all 
regulations. 
 
In response, a Fredericksburg area couple filed a complaint, claiming 
that the flag pole and flag violated zoning ordinances and attempted to 
convince county officials that the flag was actually a sign, 
"advertising" for the Va Flaggers. 
 
http://www.fredericksburg.com/news/local/stafford/complaint-confederate-flag-over-i--in-stafford-an-illegal/article_bdf55b7d-c177-5694-90b5-f2bb0eaa7472.html 
 
In early December, after a two month long investigation, county 
officials once again announced that the flag site did not violate any 
ordinances and was free to fly on private property.  
 
http://www.fredericksburg.com/news/local/stafford/confederate-flag-near-i--in-stafford-free-to-fly/article_6333bdcd-d4fb-5a50-8311-241f2d96061f.html 
 
In the meantime, much press attention was given to a woman who filed a 
permit to raise a large "Black Lives Matter" flag in her back yard in 
Stafford.  Her antics made national news and her "go fund me" page 
quickly raised $8,500 of the $25,000 she claimed to need to raise the 
flag. 
 
This morning, we received news that Susan Kosior, the woman behind the 
Black Lives Matter flag raising scheme, has officially thrown in the 
towel.  Apparently, her fund raising efforts fell flat and the $8,500 
she raised was not enough for a pole, much less the installation and 
flag cost. 
 
After facing criticism from neighbors and citizens, Ms. Kosior has 
announced she is giving up the project entirely and moving back to New 
York. 
 
http://www.fredericksburg.com/news/local/stafford/then-now-the-woman-behind-the-black-lives-matter-flag/article_0547dfce-eeae-5cb1-bc20-69b0b337bdba.html 
 
We have no idea what will become of the money collected for the flag 
that will never be raised, but we certainly wish we could personally 
send a thank you note to every donor for (apparently) financing her move
 back to New York...and OUT OF DIXIE. 
 
If this isn't #winning, we don't know what is.  ;) 
 
In the meantime, all of the press attention apparently stirred up and 
emboldened local troublemakers, who managed to vandalize the site in 
early October.  The pole was spray painted and the criminals attempted 
to cut the cable and steal the flag.  They failed. 
 
 
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Keep up the good work guys! God Bless You All.
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