"Red Dollar"? Why not "Confederate Dollar"? Especially since the CSA is anti-Comunist? - Nik 21:33, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Sorry screwed up my thoughts. I'm making the USSA flag and I mixed it up. --Henneth 21:38, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Just a note (do with it as you will): the flag you chose is the naval ensign and and one of the battle flag of the old CSA, it was never used as a national flag.
- Yet it's commonly perceived that it was the national flag. Almost no one calls it the Confederate Battle Flag, they call it just "The Confederate flag" or even "the Stars and Bars", confusing what the term actually referred to during the Civil War. At any rate, it seems likely to me that if the South were to resecede (and were to choose to identify itself with the CSA), they would choose what is commonly perceived as "The Confederate Flag", regardless of actual historical usage -- Nik 02:43, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Maybe instead they could have readopted the last one they used or a variation of it:
- (although not the actual one on the FOTW site)
- --Marcpasquin 00:19, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
CSA membership[]
One thing that I see that I would have done differently is include states like Arkansas, Virginia, Louisiana, and Texas in the CSA. These state were part of the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War and is geograohically and culturally Southern and it would make senxe that these states would align with the South and not the Communists. Any thoughts?
Confederate COA[]
Here's a link to an image of the Confederate COA found on Wikipedia. Okay "seal" is much more appropriate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ConfederateStatesofAmericaSeal.jpg
--Yankovic270 22:25, 21 August 2009 (UTC)