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Mississippi Says Including Giant Mosquito State Flag Redesign Was a Mistake

What a sales pitch to tourists!

From the Confederate flag to a Mosquito flag. Two repellent banners.

[slate.com]

LiterateHiker 9 Aug 12
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Looks like the only thing Mississippi has to be proud of is the Mosquito. lol

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Have you ever BEEN To Mississippi? The Skeeter is the state bird 😀

@wolf041

I visited my sister in Georgia. Couldn't stand it.

Too racist, ignorant and flat. I love Northwest mountains.

@LiterateHiker that pretty well sums up most of the south these days.. I miss the big mountains out there . Probably go back someday.

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Oh, really?

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one has to shake their head ,but is this satire lol

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I'm disturbed that submissions had to include "in god we trust" in the design.

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Not exactly designed to attract tourists unless they’re into pest control as a hobby!

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It tells me that if you like mosquitos just go to Mississippi.

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I do like the fine-print 'In God We Trust'.
It would probably be too subtle to claim it was there but in white ink on a white background.😋

In Got We Trust. Some of us don't got.

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They replaced a racist symbol of hate with a great big image of a parasitic pest everyone hates -- who thought that was a good idea? How can this one state have such a hard time getting this right?

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Better than the Confederate flag!

Depends on whom you wish to attract to visit the State!

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I'm not entirely normal, but I have to ask, why 19 stars?
There were 11 states in the Confederacy, and 13 for the original colonies.
Nineteen seems odd, but it was the average age of American troops in Vietnam.

Because that's as many as they could add without it looking cluttered.

Perhaps that is the number of mosquito species the state has.

Good catch.

It might be because "Confederate Heroes' Day" is observed in January 19th each year in Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas.
Maybe the entry isn't entirely satirical.

Edit: Looking it up... "Confederate Heroes' Day" may be on April 26 in Mississippi. I don't know.
Robert E. Lee's birthday is January 19th.

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Ha, but so true

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