Rep. Don Brown, R-DeFuniak Springs, has filed legislation to create a
new license plate featuring the Confederate battle flag.
But the controversial nature of the flag and failure to establish a plate before makes for a difficult road to approval.
The plate, featuring four Confederate-era flags as well as buttons worn by soldiers, was designed by the Florida division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. The group pitched the idea last year and got nowhere. The plate would cost $25 extra and proceeds would be used for education programs and graveyard restoration.
Florida, like other Southern states, has struggled over the image of the Confederate flag and the plate will surely stir controversy. In 2001, Gov. Jeb Bush discreetly removed the flag from the Capitol. His successor, Gov. Charlie Crist, has made inroads with the African-American community that sees the flag as an enduring symbol of racism.
"A lot of people are making a big issue out of it," Brown said. "But all we're doing is giving individuals the right to choose to make a statement about their heritage." That's no different, he said, than people who want to see Martin Luther King Jr's name grace street signs. Browns says he is one of them and has sponsored a bill to rename part of Highway 90 in Walton County after the slain civil rights leader.
The
$25.00 fee for the tag would go to the
Sons of Confederate Veterans, although members of the Choctaw Indian Tribe would be able to get them for free(?)
Members of the SCV
include Pat Buchanan, Charlie Daniels, Trent Lott, Clint Eastwood, Charlie Reese and more.
SCV members consider these license plates to be
"a tremendous recruiting tool." and refer to lawmakers trying to prevent the re-issuance of these tags in Tennessee to be "Members and sycophants of the legislative Black Caucus".
These are the
same people that are raising money to fly a
30 x 50 foot Confederate
Battle Flag "with proper and sufficient lighting for nighttime illumination." in my state.
I'm sorry - a lot of misguided people died, and did heroic things to save their mates in Germany. Soldiers who were misled to think they were doing what was right for their country. That doesn't mean that it is okay to fly a Nazi flag as a sign of pride.