Thursday, December 25, 2014

The Virginia Flaggers: Old Soldiers' Home Veterans Profile: Rev. Moses Drury Hoge

 
"To me it seems that our overthrow is the worst thing that could have happened for the South and the worst thing that could have happened for the North, and for the cause of constitutional freedom and of religion on this continent".
The Virginia Flaggers are pleased to announce the release of the third in a series of profiles of Confederate Veterans with connections to the Old Soldiers™ Home, on the grounds of Confederate Memorial Park in Richmond, VA. 

For over three years, the Virginia Flaggers have forwarded the colors, twice a week, on the sidewalk outside of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) after museum officials forced the removal of Confederate Battle Flags from the portico of the Confederate Memorial Chapel.  

One cannot truly appreciate the history and significance of the Chapel, nor the degree of desecration committed when museum leadership, driven by their own misguided prejudice and ignorance, removed the flags, without knowing the (personal) stories of the men who built the Chapel, worshiped in it every Sunday, and gathered each time the bell tolled, to pay their respects to and honor their comrades, as one by one, the Veterans passed over to eternity. 

For many of our Flaggers, this fight is about more than just defending our Heritage against yet another unwarranted and unprovoked attack.  For those whose veins course with the blood of the men who actually had a connection to the Old Soldiers ™ Home, it is personal...


Moses Drury Hoge -- Confederate Chaplain
 
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2 comments:

  1. This cannot continue. It's almost getting to the point of Act of War.
    You got a Confederate Memorial Chapel; with it comes The Confederate Flag.
    How hard is that to figure out, you racists.

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    1. Commies, all, whether they admit it or not and there is only one cure for collectivists.

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