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This photo appears on a page in the book DONT TREAD ON US by Mark Karis, forward by Chuck Norris. Published by WND Books 2010. If you are in the photograph please let me know.
The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Positioned below the snake is the legend "DONT TREAD ON ME" . The flag was designed by and is named after American general and statesman Christopher Gadsden.
The use of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake as a symbol of the American colonies can be traced back to the publications of Benjamin Franklin.
In fall 1775, the United States Navy was established to intercept incoming British ships carrying war supplies to the British troops in the colonies. To aid in this, the Second Continental Congress authorized the mustering of five companies of Marines to accompany the Navy on their first mission. The first Marines that enlisted were from Philadelphia and they carried drums painted yellow, depicting a coiled rattlesnake with thirteen rattles, and the motto "Don't Tread On Me." This was the first mention of the Gadsden flag's symbolism.
This little girl was begging on the side of the road and she's out here everyday. We just had to give to her, couldn't resist!
Flying the 1st Navy Jack for Armed Forces Day! Unfortunately I didnt see too many flags out today.
Thanks to all the men and women who keep this country free.
This photo appears on a page in the book DONT TREAD ON US by Mark Karis, forward by Chuck Norris. Published by WND Books 2010. If you are in the photograph please let me know.
These notebooks have the title to an original song, "Tread Not On Me," by John Robert Conley on the front cover. The inside front cover has the lyrics in their entirety. The back cover has the chorus imprinted over a photo taken of the Georgia and the American flag at the Historic Gwinnett County Courthouse in Lawrenceville. On the inside back cover, the lyrics to another original composition is imprinted. This song is "Blurring the Lines."
If you like these or have any comments, contact me at john@vagabondrsose.com.
Barbie sporting her blow out congress shirt. You can find out what that's all about at www.blowoutcongress.com
Normally I post all photos to my flickr page in chronological order, but I thought this photo was way more relevant now than it will be months from now when I get caught up on posting photos.
We came across this near Lake Powell today. The barricade didn't quite stretch all the way across the road, leaving room for an average vehicle ample room to squeeze through....
Your Mortgage is Not my Problem. This photo appears on a page in the book DONT TREAD ON US by Mark Karis, forward by Chuck Norris. Published by WND Books 2010. If you are in the photograph please let me know.
These notebooks have the title to an original song, "Tread Not On Me," by John Robert Conley on the front cover. The inside front cover has the lyrics in their entirety. The back cover has the chorus imprinted over a photo taken of the Georgia and the American flag at the Historic Gwinnett County Courthouse in Lawrenceville. On the inside back cover, the lyrics to another original composition is imprinted. This song is "Blurring the Lines."
If you like these or have any comments, contact me at john@vagabondrsose.com.
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Washington didn’t use his right to free speech to defeat the British.
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Putnam County Native. A New York State license plate on a white Jeep with a black convertible top. It has a "Don't tread on me" Gadsden sticker, a POW/MIA "You are not forgotten" magnetic ribbon and a "We support the 9/11 Memorial" sticker on it.
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