COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) – Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee criticized the Confederate flag, which happens to be hoisted on the Statehouse grounds in the early primary state of South Carolina."I know that everybody that hangs a flag like that in their room is not a racist," Thompson said, acknowledging that others may be offended by the flag. He also said he is "glad people have made the decision" to keep the Confederate flag out of public places.
However, Thompson held a campaign event earlier this month on the Statehouse grounds, just yards from where the Confederate flag still waves along Gervais Street in Columbia.
As for Romney, he said, "that is not a flag I would recognize … that flag is frankly divisive and it shouldn't be shown."
Both candidates are front-runners in South Carolina. Both may have to answer questions about those comments next time they hit the state.
I am now a Romney/Thompson fan! That would be a wonderful ticket!! Both against the confederate flag! Awesome!
"It's heritage, not hatred" Fellas, you gotta admit that's a pretty silly (some would say "stupid") distinction. Why would you want to fly a flag that you know is going to offend people: evil maybe? I dunno?
Flying the confederate battle flag is equivalent to flying a flag of the swastika.
The Swastika--"it's heritage, not hatred"
Why are there still lovers of the racist Southern (Baptist and Presbyterian supported) confederacy? Loving the confederate South is equivalent to loving apartheid South Africa (which, by the way, was developed by Reformed "Christians").
Apartheid--"it's heritage, not hatred"
Many blacks would see it odd that there are people who are actually proud to be associated with America's pre-1965 apartheid South, even people who identify themselves as "Christians." For you blacks in the South in evangelical contexts there is some wisdom, as I was taught, to be a but suspicious of those who love Southern pre-1965 heritage.




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