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StatesRights
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« on: June 21, 2005, 09:31:21 AM »

Can someone tell me why StatesRights remains so popular throughout the Southeast, despite his nearly succeeding at provoking a civil war the last time he was at the helm, not to mention his attempt at making himself a sort of quasi-dictator? And why are otherwise moderate-to-liberal Democrats voting for such a far-right candidate over a moderate like Governor Dubya?


I love how I can gather so much hate yet so much support at the same time. Smiley
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StatesRights
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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2005, 09:43:03 AM »

A true southern patriot is one who stands up for the Union, not vile traitors from 140 years ago.

Dubya probably isn't even much closer ideologically to me any way, at least on a two-dimensional map.

Regardless, StatesRights is a true southern patriot, and that's why I'm supporting him.

Thats your opinion. But those comments are irrelevant in regards to Atlasia.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2005, 09:51:02 AM »

The south has already risen as we are finally gaining ground economically and culturally despite our shameful past.

A true southern patriot is one who stands up for the Union, not vile traitors from 140 years ago.

Dubya probably isn't even much closer ideologically to me any way, at least on a two-dimensional map.

Regardless, StatesRights is a true southern patriot, and that's why I'm supporting him.

HEY the SOUTH will rise again.. or that is what people around here say.  GO SOUTH.

Put it as "shameful" as opinions on matters like that are merely subjective.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2005, 11:12:12 AM »

The KKK was across the country, as we can see from Grand Kleagle Senator Robert KKK Byrd.  It was the states in the south that allowed these atrocities to occur.  It was the federal government that stepped in to stop them.

hmm.. the KKK was in the south, but it was not the states that did it.

Actually lynchings happened nationally. But historical revisionists like to cover that fact up as a means of demeaning the south.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2005, 02:53:46 PM »

Yes, I'm not proud of the KKK past - but I'm proud of the paternalist and benevolent society that preceded the Civil War

You mean the society built on the backs and blood of enslaved blacks?

Quit laying the 'sins' of 2% of the population on the rest of the 98% that never owned a single slave. And the north was built by slaves as well. Like DC? Thank the slaves.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2005, 03:08:43 PM »

And would you agree that this society was "paternalistic and benevolent"?

Yes, I'm not proud of the KKK past - but I'm proud of the paternalist and benevolent society that preceded the Civil War

You mean the society built on the backs and blood of enslaved blacks?

Quit laying the 'sins' of 2% of the population on the rest of the 98% that never owned a single slave. And the north was built by slaves as well. Like DC? Thank the slaves.

Certainly they were.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2005, 03:50:13 PM »

Yes, I'm not proud of the KKK past - but I'm proud of the paternalist and benevolent society that preceded the Civil War

You mean the society built on the backs and blood of enslaved blacks?

Quit laying the 'sins' of 2% of the population on the rest of the 98% that never owned a single slave. And the north was built by slaves as well. Like DC? Thank the slaves.

New York City was constructed by slaves? Sure, the North was racist as hell, but at least they did not own slaves past around 1800 or so.

Some parts had slaves up into the 1820s at the longest. Yes, the north didn't have black slaves. Their slaves were the Irish "low lifes" that came over during the famine and although they were "paid" they had no actual freedom to leave the factory since many times the factories had bought them and to leave would mean to be sent back to the hell hole called Ireland.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2005, 12:19:18 AM »


Got a problem with my signature? I see you conviently didn't put the quote on the bottom in your little snapshot. Why don't you try putting down the left wing history books and stop reading your revisionist bullsh*t for once?
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StatesRights
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« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2005, 08:06:32 AM »

I haven't voted here since....I don't know when.  Plus, I just returned to the southeast.

But if I could have, I would've voted against States, no matter who the other candidate was.  But now that he's governor, I suppose I'll have to just support him and keep my mouth shut....or fear a lynching for flaunting my sexuality around too much.

Discrimination returns to the south......

Quit trolling.
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