Put the Confederate Battle Honors back on U.S. Army National Guard colors!
A modest way to fix, in part, a gross and embarrassing overreaction. Part 1
A modest way to fix, in part, a gross and embarrassing overreaction. Part 1
Last month the Arizona Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, sent an email to selected members of the Arizona Congressional delegation. This is part of that email:
The Arizona Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) requests your help.
This year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) should be amended, to direct the Defense Department to put Confederate battle streamers back on U.S. military colors. We hereby formally ask (insert name of Member of Congress) to sponsor an amendment to the NDAA that would accomplish this goal.
The recommendations and judgments of the Naming Commission were, in some cases, extreme and unjustified. Congress created the Naming Commission—hence, it is responsible for its actions, and also responsible for remedying the missteps the commission made. It is Congress’ duty to fix the problems its commission caused. More to the point, because Congress created the Naming Commission in the first place, it can’t ignore the impacts of what its own commission did.
Those of us who support Confederate heritage have heard, time and time again, from Congressional staffers* that Confederate heritage is a touchy subject, and Congress is oh so busy with so many other things, and…
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