This guide Shall
attempt to point out
a concept based on colors
and their content value.  Pertaining
to the unity of colors, it is evident that
dignity is its standard.  Colors have always been
important factors in conjunction with circumstance and
have always been held in great regard.  This introduction
contains the basic construction and standard with representatives
that support their abilities, gratitude and passion as representatives and
supporters of Phoenix.  This presentation gives a specific code of colors,
such as Red, White & Blue!   Red representing divine trinity and
domination as is associated with the father...White represents the
spectrum and absence of Black which signifies purity as referenced by the
Holy Spirit.  Red, White & Blue are definitely colors showing our United
Flag of States.  Blue is representative of the verification of protection as
the Dove's winged flight throughout all creation. Representing the
divinity which binds woman and man with the love of God's grace!
Colors dignify and make us realize our greatness in being and unifies us
to flight standards.
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Africa
encompasses all
nations as is represented
in the choice of colors of
Africa      Red, Black and Green.
Red representing the blood of the people,
Black verifying and exposing the roots of Godly pride
from the seed of life.  Morals that unify, wisdom that teaches and
brings forth the creation of all offspring.  Green representing the nature
of all elements and all that is fruitful and green.  The fields of life and
prosperity will enriches its nation with unity and nobility.
Silver
forever identifies
the organized member.
By choice we dutifully select
representatives.  We use this choice to
establish unity and dignity.  The representation of our
local clubs and as represented in the organization of states!
We are forever seeking to be united.  As in the expression
"Reaching for the Silver Lining",  to define the terms of our life. In
closing, this proposal pridefully contains reliable sources that will be to
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George Washington
was commander in
chief of the
Continental army
during the American
Revolution and first
president of the United
States (1789-97).
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APRIL 14, 1865
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