Republicans in Missouri Want Confederate Flags Put up in Park
Monday, February 7, 2005 at 06:57AM
TheSpook
A government board would be given the
power to restore the Confederate battle flag to two Missouri memorials
under a bill reviewed at a Senate hearing Wednesday. Confederate flags
were lowered from state parks in Pilot Knob and Higginsville in January
2003. They were ordered down by former Gov. Bob Holden’s press
secretary, Mary Still, after Missouri Democrat Richard Gephardt was
embroiled in a controversy over the flags during his failed
presidential campaign. The Senate agriculture committee heard a
proposal by Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, that would give control
over state memorials to the Missouri State Park Advisory Board, an
eight-member panel appointed by the governor. The panel would have to
approve future changes to any memorial — including flags and any
monuments that bear the Ten Commandments. Currently, Gov. Matt Blunt
has the power to order the flags raised. So far, he has not elected to
do so. Paul Sloca, a spokesman for the Republican governor, said he
would not comment on the bill until Blunt’s office had reviewed it more
closely. Sloca said he did not know the governor’s position on
Confederate flags, but that “the governor is going to follow this issue
closely.” Ed Stegner, a member of the current board, said although he
could only speak for himself, he felt confident that the board would
vote to return the flags, if given the opportunity. “I know one board
member who would do it,” Stegner said. “(The flag) has nothing to do
with racism. That has to do with history. Those soldiers fought for
what they thought was right. I don’t agree with them, but they believed
it’s right and it’s history.” [more] and [more]
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