CONFEDERATE FLAGS IN RURAL FRANCE
A friend of mine, Granger Smith an aggie country western singer and song writer who graduated from Texas A&M went to France with his band to play at a rodeo in a small town about 400 miles away from Paris called St. Agreve for their Equiblues Festival which included a rodeo.
He returned to Bryan/College Station this week and reported that to his surprise there were Confederate flags flying all over the place. The cross of St Andrews has long been a symbol of resistence or rebellion from governmental tyranny. Many in the smaller towns of France are in opposition to the European Union of the New World Order. Perhaps this is the reason for the flags.
There were even a few Confederate license plates.
Vance Beaudreau
Director, Office of Registration
Confederate States of America
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