Tuesday's County Commission meeting is expected to be crowded, with Confederate flag protesters and supporters lining up to have their say about the meaning of the flag that currently flies as part of a historical display in front of the McPherson Governmental Complex. “It is important to jam up their (commissioners') phone lines, and jam up their emails,” Joyce Blake, chair of the Marion County Democratic Party, told a group of about 75 anti-flag activists who attended an organizational meeting Thursday evening at the Second Bethlehem Baptist Theological Seminary in Ocala. “This is a long and protracted struggle we have on our hands,” Blake added. Following the massacre of African-American churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina last month, Interim County Administrator Bill Kauffman decided to take the flag down.