A Red white and blue fag with a similar design to that of the American Flag, flown by the CSA, it's meaning is what you make of it although there has been some scrupulation to the legitimacy of the "heritage" of the flag, it remains a powerful symbol of the South-Eastern United States. Civil War (1861-1865)
After the civil war, a new law prescribed that 75% of a states male population would need to take the pledge to defend America, however less than 10% in most cases actually did, and these states were readmitted into the union, not necessarily of thier own volition but of the volition of the US.
by Japanadan October 8, 2004
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The politician was completely confended that the politician from the opposing party had acted in such a way.
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\ˈəp-ˌsīd-ˈdau̇n kən-ˈfe-d(ə-)rət ˈflāg\
A flag that stands for peace and Black pride.
\ˈəp-ˌsīd-ˈdau̇n kən-ˈfe-d(ə-)rət ˈflāg\
A flag that stands for peace and Black pride.
"Hey, you stupid racist mother-fucker. Take that fucking flag off your hick fucking cracker car."
"No, Nigger. This is an UPSIDE-DOWN Confederate Flag."
"Sweet."
"No, Nigger. This is an UPSIDE-DOWN Confederate Flag."
"Sweet."
by kvoorhees May 1, 2010
Get the UPSIDE-DOWN Confederate Flag mug.A group of states that didn't like the way United States of America was going, so they said they weren't really part of the United States of America anymore. The rest of the country didn't like this, so they started a war. A lot of people think the war was fought over slavery, but that was just one issue among many. Most southerners didn't even own slaves, although most of the ones who did owned a lot of them. The next most common thing is to own one slave or no slaves.
If the Confederate States of America had won, things would be so much better now. People would've abolished slavery eventually and the Confederate States of America were much more for state rights than our government is today.
by Dr. Batido December 25, 2005
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