brenthutch 383 #1 July 8, 2015 We have rightly vilified the stars and bars yet we still have federal military bases named after KKK leaders. WTF? Why haven't we banned Sweet Home Alabama or The Night They Drove Ol Dixie Down? They all glorify the South and are clearly racist. What the hell is going on here? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anvilbrother 0 #2 July 8, 2015 Exactly using kallends repeatedly spammed "cornerstone" speech posts everything that has anything to do with the civil war must be removed from public property as it represents a racist war. Postes r made from an iPad or iPhone. Spelling and gramhair mistakes guaranteed move along, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 2,400 #3 July 8, 2015 >We have rightly vilified the stars and bars yet we still have federal military bases named >after KKK leaders. WTF? Why haven't we banned Sweet Home Alabama or The Night >They Drove Ol Dixie Down? They all glorify the South and are clearly racist. What the >hell is going on here? Clearly you have not put enough effort into your crusade yet! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 0 #4 July 8, 2015 I'd be happy to see all the treasonous, Neanderthal cousin-fuckers secede. Eh, but I guess that conversation's already been had. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RonD1120 58 #5 July 8, 2015 How many post Civil War treason charges were filed, trials held and the number of convictions adjudged?Look for the shiny things of God revealed by the Holy Spirit. They only last for an instant but it is a Holy Instant. Let your soul absorb them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 0 #6 July 8, 2015 Silly boy. What a silly question. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #7 July 8, 2015 RonD1120How many post Civil War treason charges were filed, trials held and the number of convictions adjudged? The Generals sent the men home.... they knew they had to put our country back together. Those who had fought the war and survived it were tired and realized they needed to go home to their families and get on with life. My 2nd great grandfathers who fought showed up to the county courthouses ( the ones that were still standing) took their oaths of allegiance to the USA and signed the books like "Georgia, Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869 " and became citizens of the USA. They have since sent their sons, grandsons and great grand children off to fight for their country as have other descendants of those who fought that most terrible of wars our people fought. It is best to remember we are one country and one people forged from the immigrants who have come to America from all over the world to become Americans. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Croc 0 #8 July 9, 2015 Amazon***How many post Civil War treason charges were filed, trials held and the number of convictions adjudged? The Generals sent the men home.... they knew they had to put our country back together. Those who had fought the war and survived it were tired and realized they needed to go home to their families and get on with life. My 2nd great grandfathers who fought showed up to the county courthouses ( the ones that were still standing) took their oaths of allegiance to the USA and signed the books like "Georgia, Returns of Qualified Voters and Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1869 " and became citizens of the USA. They have since sent their sons, grandsons and great grand children off to fight for their country as have other descendants of those who fought that most terrible of wars our people fought. It is best to remember we are one country and one people forged from the immigrants who have come to America from all over the world to become Americans. +1"Here's a good specimen of my own wisdom. Something is so, except when it isn't so." Charles Fort, commenting on the many contradictions of astronomy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 1,912 #9 July 10, 2015 QuoteThe Night They Drove Ol Dixie Down? They all glorify the South and are clearly racist. A good old Canadian song. It doesn't glorify the south at all. It tells part of the story of the south's complete humiliating defeat. The South lost, remember?Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #10 July 10, 2015 gowlerkQuoteThe Night They Drove Ol Dixie Down? They all glorify the South and are clearly racist. A good old Canadian song. It doesn't glorify the south at all. It tells part of the story of the south's complete humiliating defeat. The South lost, remember? And as my granddaddy said... "They might have won the War of Northern Agression but we have been making those damn Yankees pay to see what they won ever since." ( And that extends to all those Canuckiistani's too) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 1,912 #11 July 10, 2015 Yup, I love America, and especially the south. I had real pit BBQ ribs in a grubby old truckstop in SE Missouri just today. Worth every penny.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brenthutch 383 #12 July 10, 2015 gowlerkQuoteThe Night They Drove Ol Dixie Down? They all glorify the South and are clearly racist. A good old Canadian song. It doesn't glorify the south at all. It tells part of the story of the south's complete humiliating defeat. The South lost, remember? Written by a Canadian, sung by a Southerner. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 1,623 #13 July 10, 2015 brenthutch***QuoteThe Night They Drove Ol Dixie Down? They all glorify the South and are clearly racist. A good old Canadian song. It doesn't glorify the south at all. It tells part of the story of the south's complete humiliating defeat. The South lost, remember? Written by a Canadian, sung by a Southerner. The version I have is sung by a New Yorker of Mexican heritage.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 2,400 #14 July 10, 2015 >>Written by a Canadian, sung by a Southerner. >The version I have is sung by a New Yorker of Mexican heritage. Probably played on a Chinese music player purchased by a British guy. Which makes it the perfect American song. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 1,623 #15 July 10, 2015 billvon>>Written by a Canadian, sung by a Southerner. >The version I have is sung by a New Yorker of Mexican heritage. Probably played on a Chinese music player purchased by a British guy. Which makes it the perfect American song. Yep. My Amazon Echo was "Assembled in China". (But I still have a functioning stereo I made myself in 1971 using mostly US (Motorola) semiconductors, and with British speakers)... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites