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1 minute ago, DieHardBrownsFan said:
What, the Air Farce?
No tough guy, I was Army. No, I'm not posting my dd214. I don't give a shit if a worthless POS believes me or not. I'm sure this thread will be moved now, thanks to your crying.
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Just now, DieHardBrownsFan said:
Interact? Give me a fucking break. Have you ever been in the service dick wad? Fuk no.
Yes, I was in the military dumbass.
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9 minutes ago, DieHardBrownsFan said:
I wonder how many of you liberal boys in here have actually lived with African Americans? Read about them in college perhaps? Taken mandatory black study courses in college. But have you actually had to live with blacks and work with them 24 hours a day, seven days a week? Fuk no. You're a bunch of fucking pussy assed white boys.
WTF? Is this the 1960s? If you don't interact with people of multiple races on daily basis, you must live in a small town in Alabama. For some reason, you think you have to be a tough guy to hang out with African Americans.
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1 hour ago, MLD Woody said:
awe, they don't like it so they're spamming things about Joe Biden (which I don't think anyone has attempted to defend in this thread).
You know the Trump supporters are worried when they just jump straight to insulting the opponent/liberals/Biden instead of even attempting to defend Trump.
I was really hoping to get a great explanation for the clearly worrisome way he drank that glass of water. Oh well...
You are going to have to wait for somebody on Fox News to give them some talking points. "Well you see, the deep state put some lubricate on the glass, but Trump is so good he was able to catch it with his other hand. The deep state also lubricated the right side of the ramp, they new he would walk on that side. But Trump has the best balance in the history of the world. No one has ever seen someone who can balance like him before. That's why he was able to run down the ramp without any problem."
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Which is sad by itself. But the snowFlake In Chief couldn't stop from tweeting about it.
Yeah, the ramp wasn't steep, he wasn't running and that wasn't ten feet. I know cult45 members watch the video and see him sprinting.
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Well if it is fake. Congrats to the guy getting all the clicks. Schefter picked it up.
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I can't find the original tweet. I'm thinking this is bullshit. <update>It's from a private account on Instagram, so who knows.
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Not sure how long this will last on the main forum. But let's give it a try.
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Another bites the dust.
A Kentucky state commission voted on Friday to remove a statue of Jefferson Davis from the state Capitol's main rotunda.The statue of the former Confederate president, who was born in Kentucky, has stood in the rotunda for 84 years. The 11-1 vote by the state's Historic Properties Advisory Commission was requested last week by Gov. Andy Beshear, who said the statue should be moved elsewhere.
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4 hours ago, Vambo said:
The statues are honoring traitors the United States, there is no reason they should still be there. But please continue to cry about your hero's monuments being removed. I know you snowflakes really can't stand change.
Adding to that absurdity is that this lot of Confederate commanders were, as retired U.S. Army General and former CIA director David Petraeus wrote in the Atlantic, “undistinguished, if not incompetent, battlefield commanders.” Ambrose Powell Hill Jr., for whom Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia is named, seems best known for a case of gonorrhea he contracted during a furlough at the U.S. Military Academy. George Pickett, for whom Fort Pickett in Virginia is named, was accused of cowardice at a pivotal battle at Gettysburg and fled to Canada to avoid a war crimes prosecution for summarily executing 22 Union soldiers at the end of the war.
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Ah replying with memes, righty's white flag. 👍
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On 6/11/2020 at 6:42 AM, MLD Woody said:
Aaaaaaand now it's locked / move
Well it was fun. I appreciate the level headed responses we got while it lasted.
Well it was interesting for a page. But the right wing nutjobs had to start posting. Oh well.
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I guess you guys are disappointed the kid didn't die. You could have added another dead American to the Confederate's death count.
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27 minutes ago, Vambo said:
So much for your credibility bye now.
Yes, that is what I figured. Even Lincoln's own words don't matter to Cult45.
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1 minute ago, Vambo said:
You do realize it was the Democrats who wanted to keep slavery right they created the KKK, it was the Republicans that fought to end slavery...the real reason they want history erased.
You do realize it was the Conservatives who wanted to keep slavery right they created the KKK, it was the progressives that fought to end slavery. Yet again. You can remember history without celebrating it.
But you say you are conservative—eminently conservative—while we are revolutionary, destructive, or something of the sort. What is conservatism? Is it not adherence to the old and tried, against the new and untried? We stick to, contend for, the identical old policy on the point in controversy which was adopted by "our fathers who framed the Government under which we live"; while you with one accord reject, and scout, and spit upon that old policy, and insist upon substituting something new. True, you disagree among yourselves as to what that substitute shall be. You are divided into new propositions and plans, but you are unanimous in rejecting and denouncing the old policy of the fathers. Some of you are for reviving the foreign slave trade; some for a Congressional Slave-Code for the Territories; some for Congress forbidding the Territories to prohibit Slavery within their limits; some for maintaining Slavery in the Territories through the judiciary; some for the "gur-reat pur-rinciple" that "if one man would enslave another, no third man should object", fantastically called "Popular Sovereignty"; but never a man among you is in favor of federal prohibition of slavery in federal territories, according to the practice of "our fathers who framed the Government under which we live". Not one of all your various plans can show a precedent or an advocate in the century within which our Government originated. Consider, then, whether your claim of conservatism for yourselves and your charge of destructiveness against us, are based on the clearest and stable foundations. - Cooper Union speech Abraham Lincoln
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There is plenty of laughing going right now. Like how the Mayor of Seattle and the Governor of Washington were laughing at Trump's threat. Fucking hilarious. Trump is just one big punchline.
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14 hours ago, htownbrown said:
What difference does it make if they were made to honor someone, if that's not why people keep them around now? And if that's the case, it is apples to apples.
Listen, you and apparently Woody, are going to justify any destruction of random shit you find appalling. So enjoy your "victory". I'm not even passionate about this shit.
I'm just going to say, it accomplished not one thing to destroy them. All these bullshit symbolic battles mean nothing.
Thanks I'm enjoying it. Long over due. They can remove them all and make a Confederate States of America museum. Here are some statues of a bunch of losers that fought to keep people as slaves. Luckily the United States of America destroyed their nation and freed them all.
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Been a hard month for the Confederate States of America
in POLITICAL DISCUSSION
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https://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/us-forces-korea-bans-display-of-confederate-flag-in-on-base-public-areas-1.633782
USFK commander Gen. Robert Abrams said the flag, which generally has a red or blue field with two blue or red diagonal lines and white stars, may not be displayed in workplaces, common-access areas and public areas, including clothing and bumper stickers, on its installations.
“The Confederate Battle Flag does not represent the values of U.S. Forces assigned to serve” in South Korea, Abrams said in a memo dated Monday. “While I acknowledge some might view it as a symbol of regional pride, many others in our force see it as a painful reminder of hate, bigotry, treason and devaluation of humanity.”