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Saturday, May 30, 2020

Texas in Blue Star Flag in Arabic

When you sub in the Arabic letters in the Blue Star Spelled Texas Flag you get a mighty holy flag.  No doubt the first Arabic person to visit was Black Steven long long ago, when our Earth was in a different position of the Galaxy, far far away.

Today, Texas is home to a small community of Arab-Texans.  Fine thing to note is that much of North Africa, Iraq, Syria, and Iran are at the same latitude of Texas.  Thus they should feel somewhat on a climatic level, at home in Texas.  Or rather Texas would find North Africa and the Levant much like home, with regard to Mother Nature.

TEXAS Blue Star Flag Spelled out in Hebrew


Since Texas is in the Bible Belt and directly due west of Israeli in the Israeli Belt, this state deserves a Texas Spelled in Hebrew Flag.  The is something blessed about Texas, after all when they pray East their are facing Jerusalem. It is most likely that most of the people in the Bible and Old Testament would have found Texas, especially West Texas, to feel like home.  Or rather, when persons from West Texas visit Israel, they should feel at home.

TEXAS ☼ Blue Star Flag in Greek


The Blue Star Spelled Texas Flag in Greek is a fun addition for Greco-Texans and people who love Greek culture in Texas.  It makes best to use the lower case of Greek, because the upper case looks too much like the original Roman Alphabet: TEXAΣ as opposed to TEXAS.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Megatron Texas Taunt Flag - Come and Take It Flag

The Megatron Come and Take It flag replaces the cannon with the original Megatron with some attachments.  Likewise the black star is now a Decepticon Logo and the text is in computer style text.

Come and Take It — Texas-Klingon Flags


The Klingon Race is somewhat like that of the people of Carthage.  We are connected to both in two different ways through our speech.  One was real and the other is virtual.  Something of our nature, but none the less when you combine it with Texas Come And Take It flag it makes good sense.

Here are several possible version of the Klingon-Come And Take It flags. Sometimes the cannon is replaced with a Klingon Disruptor.













Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Jim Henson of Mississippi looked just like JEB Stewart?


Of things that make up the stereotypical Southern Man, we have JEB Stewart.  He was a dashing, talented, skilled, rootin' tootin,' rip roaring, and a bit a jokster.  His clever command of the Southern Calvary was a severe annoyance to Union forces.  No doubt if you were a solider under his command, you would have loved this man and be willing to take a bullet for him—he was the Han Solo of the Confederacy.

Funny thing is JEB Stewart is the spittin' image of Jim Henson.  Maybe Jim Henson was the reincarnation of JEB Steward? When you superimpose Kermit on JEB Stewart, it becomes more than obvious.

Now if you switch em' up, and put Jim Henson's head on JEB Stewart's portrait, we gotta' match.  In fact, Henson was born in the South in the state of Mississippi, which is the state that has the mostest theme of Confederate flags.  However, nobody knows what Henson thought of his home state's flag—should it be changed or kept the same.

Easy it is, to pass judgement on persons of the pass, on ghosts who can not defend their actions.  And harder it is to imagine what it must have been like to have been born as another ethnicity from the past.

Try imagining being born as white southern slaveholder or as black woman in bondage or as a Native American fighting for the North?  Can you imagine?  Certainly they offer of two different points of view.  Likewise the attachment of things of what one knows is a common theme across the ages.

Given, enough time these persons of the past accrue and certain glory and deserve a proper respect.

Monday, May 25, 2020

Flags for the New Internal California Provinces


Rather than split into new states, California should divide internally into sub-state regions.  That way California remains united in some fashion for resident's rights and state agencies.   Consequently the regional-prefect governors will gain more power in a step wise evolutionary process, instead of cutting it cold turkey. 

If California were to split up into smaller political entities. No doubt there would be a fight as to which offspring prefect would get to keep the California state flag. In this case they remain as the State of California but have a new regional-prefect flags.

This keeps California together, and allows regional sectors to more effectively govern at the expense of the state government.   Additionally, California keeps all her problems to herself, without dragging other states to take care of her business.

Many of the proposed prefect flags of California are based upon historical flags and flags that currently fly over California.