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Five hidden messages in the American flag
Well I readily admit I learned a few things about our American cousins in this article.
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Well, that's an interesting collection of historical tidbits, some of which I didn't know, but I'd hardly call it "hidden messages". Also I find it amusing that they don't know who wrote what. Francis Scott Key wrote a poem, not a song, and he titled it "In Defense of Fort McHenry". The music is English, though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star-Spangled_Banner All that's ever sung is the first verse. The rest of the poem is just as powerful. http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/games/song.../anthemmid.htm Still and all, a nice article. :sunny: |
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Other than the fact that these were not messages nor were they hidden, awesome article. :D
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The picture doesn't show the Confederate flag but a newer variant of the Confederate Naval Jack. :|\\ (the one in the middle has the colors of the original) however the article states it right, when it says "They're hiding the Confederate battle flag within the stars and stripes.", as the Southern cross in the battle flag and in the example are both square. But any article is good from which I learn more, and this was the case with this one! :up: |
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http://goodoldrebel.com/wp-content/u...ieBlueFlag.jpg so I guess we're not using this one then? http://www.patriotic-flags.com/colonial/us-gu.gif |
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you learn something new everyday. So the american national anthem music is actually a bawdy upper-class british drinking song. awesome. it will never sound the same to me again i'm trying to imagine it with some rugby song lyrics |
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The queen will let you use this one if you apologise first, and promise to stop using your silly spelling conventions. |
This is not a national flag. During the civil war many Union regiments patterned their regimental flags after national flags. I believe some Confederate regiments did the same, but they were not national flags, just similar to them.
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