Former Gov. Roy Barnes, a Marietta attorney, has written a four-page essay titled, “Charlottesville and Confederate Memorials” and posted it on his law firm's Facebook page.

Barnes is proud of his push to remove the Confederate symbol from the Georgia state flag and never mentions that it cost him a second term as governor.

“The removal of the Confederate banner from Georgia's flag in 2001 was not only the right thing to do, it saved Georgia from having its official state symbol being the same as that which incited Dylann Roof on his rampage through a church killing nine African-American worshippers,” Barnes wrote of the Charleston massacre in 2015.