Senate Approves New Flag
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21 April, 2006 at 9:35 pm
The Zionist Star of Daveed is already on the dollar bill, along with the J E W S in the Secretary of the Treasury’s signature.
The flag is just a rag. Unlike the dollar, it can’t even buy a burger at MickieDees. Wave it around, pledge allegiance, you were born in an Israeili colony. Yippie.
Stars and bars to sell used cars.
21 April, 2006 at 9:48 pm
Wait, it hasn’t been introduced already? You know that disapproving of the Star of David in any context is hate!
Perhaps the flag could also have a k with a cirle around it, for kosher nation.
Seriously though, I think it would be a good idea for nationalists to start using the old thirteen-stars flag – to draw a parallell to their revolution back then, and maintain that the nation was founded by Whites and for Whites. Pretty good propaganda, I’d say.
22 April, 2006 at 9:21 am
I second that Carpenter – good idea. I won’t allow that zionist US ass-rag on my property. Unless of course, as a doormat.
23 April, 2006 at 12:08 pm
It would look great as rolls of toilet paper. Someone could make a fortune if they’d manufacture it. This flag I would proudly burn.