Thursday, April 27, 2017

Alabama Flaggers to New Orleans

The Alabama flaggers will be heading down to New Orleans as soon as we can we are contacting our divisions and out of state divisions we are gathering as many people as we can hopefully we won't be too late they said they were taking the monuments down this weekend we cannot allow this we need to propose a bill in Louisiana for all of this going on just like Alabama did. The sb60 bill. We will let everyone know as soon as we get more information in. If we are there after the monuments come down we will flag the courthouses the mayors office and the streets of New Orleans. I will contact our Louisiana division to see if they can get down there before us thank you and god bless our Dixie!
From the desk of
Justin Burton
Alabama flaggers Director


Message from the Director Freda Mincey

I am sure you have heard the song "The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down", well New Orleans and other cities, hell no! We are here and we are coming after you and the communist that are attempting to take us down. You may think you have accomplished something but you have not, you have only embedded fight and resolve in us as Southern's. You see we have something that you will never have conviction to preserve our heritage, honor, and remembrance of our Civil War dead. It is so... sad that a minority of ignorant people have taken control of our history that made America and have began to destory it, why, because they are cry babies looking for something to be noticed about and they run around with their heads off with the MLK syndrome and living in the 60's. They are like Liberal's a mental disease. The only cure is to stop them in their tracks! North you didn't out fight us in the war you starved us the only way you could whip us, remember that! Now it's people in the South removing Statues but they are not Southern people but wanderers here like cancer eating up everything the South stands for. I personally am not standing by while this happens I am making life miserable for the people who have taken on the job of removing Statues, and Monuments, every way I can. I will not give up like alot of you have, I will stand for my Southern Heritage and fight any way I can. You Will Not Take Ole Dixie Down, Beware!!!!!!!
Freda Mincey-Director Alabama Flaggers
Call if you will and make the rude people in the Mayor of New Orleans here your opinion!
504-658-4900
Or the Justice Department in Washington
Jeff Sessions 202-514-2000



 

Friday, April 7, 2017

Changing the Face of Heritage by Freda Mincey

" Changing The Face of Heritage"
We are not living in the 1800's, we are trying to preserve it. The Civil War is over, and now it's time to change the face of Heritage. How you ask, first by taking over the situation differently. The Confederate Flag has been burnt, spit on, and drugged through the mud. She is a beautiful Flag and is held close to many hearts but she is not what we are just fighting over, we are fighting to preserve our monuments, graves, statues, and the rights as Southern's. This flag is a reminder of our great men who fought to preserve the Constitution and now because of certain groups I wish not to give them the gratification of mentioning have made her a hate flag. In my opinion and I am sure others, they should design a flag of their own representing their hate and leave our beloved Flag alone, it does not nor never has represented hate. These people walking around with their heads cut off need a history lesson! There are so many flags not only the official flags of the Confederacy but many regimental flags with their on story. These Flags need to be put forward and shown. Many men died under these flags also. It would most definitely confused people ignorant of history, and there are so many out there. At a cemetery I am trying to save I plan to place a Confederate Cross Flag, when I place a flag over a monument I have saved I will place the regimental flag on which these brave and honorable men fought under. I feel like a mother of the Confederate Battle Flag and wish to comfort and protect her from all forms of hate. I do not wish to raise her high to get attention and eventually fail. I wish to make a mark that will be preserved forever......... Related to General Robert E. Lee, General Stonewall Jackson, "The Grey Ghost, Mosby, I myself feel free and elated to do this for their memory and for my Grandfather's and cousin's who fought, and some whom died in Union prison camps. I am not ashamed but a proud Confederate. As they would have done in battle, if what they planned would not conclude in a victory they would thought it over and considered the best tactics, and this is what I am doing, the blood of my ancestors runs deep in my veins. I refuse to run a mock, confused as others are doing. The African-American's say in repetition of anger that the Confederate Flag offends them, it reminds them of slavery. Well I ask them this which offends them the most the picture of a statue of General Robert E. Lee on horseback, or the statues at Kelly Ingram Park, in Birmingham, Alabama? Yet you have choosen to make it a Historical site, which I find the statues appalling as I did slavery. Slavery began in the 18th century in Babylon, the 7th century in Greece, the 2nd century in Rome, Italy. In Rome there is no count of the Christians put to death in the Coliseum. Are Christians of Rome asking for the Coliseum to be torn down because it offends them, no they are preserving it because it is a part of their History, a part over with but a reminder not to be repeated, Here are two pictures of cemeteries, both overgrown, and in great need of repair. The difference is one is a Black Historical Cemetery and the other Confederate. The worst part is one can be repaired and cleaned up the other the Confederate cemetery can't because of offending someone. There seems to be a double standard, and who is the real racists? I ask that our "Heritage Law" be passed to not only preserve and stop the rampage on the Confederate statues, cemeteries, and other things pertaining to it, but to preserve History, it is a part of America and can not be swept under the rug. I am asking for your support which will be greatly appreciated, but if not I will move on as one to Fight and Preserve my Southern Heritage proudly. I will never back down.........................................

Freda Mincey-Director Alabama Flaggers
Annie Alloway, who died in January at the age of 76, wanted to be laid to rest with her mother and other members of her fami­ly.
When her family and friends huddled together at Lincoln Cemetery to pay their final re­spects to the woman who had en­tertained them so often with her jokes and stories, they saw tears, respect and love. They did not see the three large garbage bags of trash that Alloway’s nephew, Autry Bostick, spent hours picking up before her service.
“I didn’t want them to see trash all around like that,” said Bostick, a 57-year-old who once lived in Montgomery but now lives in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Most say conditions at Lin­coln Cemetery are actually bet­ter today than in past years, but that isn’t saying much. There are worse troubles than litter plaguing Montgomery oldest commercial cemetery for Afri­can-Americans.
When human bones are visi­ble because of broken concrete slabs and there is no one track­ing who is buried there, litter becomes a minor issue.
Lincoln Cemetery has long been one of Montgomery’s most notorious mysteries. Although privately owned, for years no one has acknowledged owning the cemetery. If the city, family members and volunteer groups did not periodically maintain the property, no one would.
Confederate veteran's grave desecrated
I think you recognize the picture from Montgomery!
The skeleton is related to Annie.
The Blacks say our Statues and Monuments offend them, well let's take a close look at these pictures and you can be the judge of these statues from both sides. First some Confederate Statues and Monument, then Kelly-Ingram Park in Birmingham, Alabama, and the blacks have made it a historical site!!!!
Think about what you see, is there a double standard here?
Who is the racists?
Copyright Freda Mincey 2017

Thursday, April 6, 2017

I have designed this Flag as the Flag for the "Alabama Flaggers". I will have them made and given to each of you, if you wish. I hope you like it? I would very much like you opinion. I will also be talking to the "Alabama Flaggers" Divisions in each State where we have one about putting their State name on their Flag.
Thank You, Freda Mincey- Director of the Alabama Flaggers
Deo Vindice


Upcoming Events

Spring time is around the corner the Alabama flaggers are starting back up. We are ordering the shirt requests and flags and polls and our first stop is union springs and we have some other things we will be doing as well. It's surprise to everyone. We are ready to hit the marching lines again and we can't wait to see familiar faces we haven't seen in a while and new faces we have recruited. See Yall soon God bless the south deo vindice!

Tribute to Henry Paul Howard

"The Alabama Flaggers"
I would like to inform the Alabama Flagger member's from all Division's that we have lost a dear and wonder member of the Flagger's today, March 19th, 2017. Henry Paul Howard, he was a member of our Flagger's. Many of you may not have known him, but I did. He was a real Southern Gentleman, with a heart so kind. I have a story about him I would like to share. My little Granddaughter, Lil Reb, was having some trouble with children at school telling her t...here was no Santa, but close to Christmas she recieved a call from Santa and I have never forgot the glow on her little face, and this called was made by Mr. Howard. He played Santa for children which he told me made him happy. I met him in Montgomery and spoke to him, he was the type of man if you spoke to him you would not forget, and he will not be forgotten. He will be missed by me, my heart is sadden. I know God was waiting for him with open arms. May his memory live forever in the hearts of the "Alabama Flagger's, and all that knew him. Please can we have a moment of silence for him. May God give comfort to his family in their time of great sorrow.
You will be missed and loved, and will stay in our memories forever........
Freda Mincey: Director of the Alabama Flaggers
and all members, Deo Vindice