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Near a hallowed site in Texas' fight for independence, a loner pledged support for ISIS


Near a hallowed site in Texas fight for independence, a loner pledged support for ISIS
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Jaylyn Molina, 22, in a photo from the Gonzales County Sheriff s Office.Gonzales County Sheriff s Office, CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
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Gonzales County was the site of the first skirmish of the Texas Revolution, and its residents hold on to that pride nearly 200 years later. The county seat still displays the “Come and Take It” flag similar to one flown by Texians who fought for the state’s independence. ....

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Texas Leftists Thought They Were Being Clever With This "Come and Take It" Spoof, but There's One Problem


Clever! There’s only one problem.
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The point behind the flag is a dare for a government to attempt to take something away from the people by force. The Texans used the message to dare the Mexican army to come and take a cannon from the Texans during their war. Before that, it was “Molon Labe,” which means “come and take them,” which was attributed to King Leonidas when the Persian army demanded the Spartans give up their weapons.
All that to say that the phrase has a proud history of being used as a way for independent people to voice defiance against an opponent attempting to force them into compliance and servitude. ....

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