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The Gadsden flag (a black snake on a yellow background, sometimes with the words "Don't Tread on Me" printed on it) is a symbol of anarchy, or displeasure with the government. It does not necessarily promote terrorist acts. In 2010, it became a popular symbol with "tea party" supporters who were displeased with President Barack Obama's health-care act.References:
To totalitarian governments, any sign of displeasure in what they are doing is an act of terrorism.
The Gadsden flag, the Don't Tread on Me rattlesnake symbol of American independence and freedom.
No - but it can be insult to those who actually give a damn about this country.
Instead of working towards a solution they show they don't give a damn about the problem and wish to divorce themselves from it.
A bunch of cowards mascaraing as "patriots" - they don't know the meaning of the word.
No - it's just silly.
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No, it is a sign of patriotism.
by FlyingUbercapitalistPig on November 8th, 2010