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Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:29 pm to BigOrangeBri
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South Carolina= 99,000
Texas= 112,000
That per capita tho...
Also, Jesus, haven't y'all moved on? Precious few Texans hang their hats on being on the wrong side of that war, tbh.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:33 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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Also, Jesus, haven't y'all moved on? Precious few Texans hang their hats on being on the wrong side of that war, tbh.
Stroke is the one that brought it up. Just saying, Texas was just as racist as Carolina. And currently Texas is no less racist than SC
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:35 pm to BigOrangeBri
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Stroke is the one that brought it up.
Hehehehehehe...... :rimshot:
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currently Texas is no less racist than SC
You do realize you're taking a running troll between Ags and Gamecocks seriously right now, don't you?
But you're the one acting like speaking Spanish and Mexican influence is a bad thing.
Racist
This post was edited on 8/20/14 at 9:36 pm
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:40 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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That per capita tho...
1860
Tx Population 603000
Sc Population 700000
Sc did have a higher slave population though
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:42 pm to BigOrangeBri
Ya think?
Now, what's your problem with Mexicans? Do you hate Latina chicas?
Now, what's your problem with Mexicans? Do you hate Latina chicas?
This post was edited on 8/20/14 at 9:43 pm
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:42 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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TbirdSpur2010
Oh, I know man. Just giving y'all a hard time. I ain't hatin
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:43 pm to BigOrangeBri
I know, just back and forth
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:53 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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Ya think? Now, what's your problem with Mexicans? Do you hate Latina chicas?
And for the record, my gal pal is a Latina chica
Posted on 8/20/14 at 9:59 pm to BigOrangeBri
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my gal pal is a Latina chica
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:00 pm to BigOrangeBri
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Stroke is the one that brought it up. Just saying, Texas was just as racist as Carolina. And currently Texas is no less racist than SC
Yes, in fact the entire reason Texas declared independence from Mexico was because Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829. Before that, things were going swimmingly for the Texa----er, Tennesseeans.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:04 pm to agswin
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Texas A&M football fans who want to listen to the games in Spanish now have an option.
whoopee. mexico del norte strikes again. I can't wait until I retire and can move back to the good ole USA.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:06 pm to LSU GrandDad
Yeah I think you may have mentioned that 20 or 30 times.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:07 pm to LSU GrandDad
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mexico del norte
Hola, puto
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:09 pm to EKG
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Yeah I think you may have mentioned that 20 or 30 times
sorry.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:14 pm to LSU GrandDad
No apology necessary.
I just wanted you to rest assured that we're all clear on where you stand, with regard to your hate for said locale.
I genuinely hope for your sake that you make it back home soon.
I'm currently suffering a similar misery as yourself, so I can relate.
There's no place like home.
I just wanted you to rest assured that we're all clear on where you stand, with regard to your hate for said locale.
I genuinely hope for your sake that you make it back home soon.
I'm currently suffering a similar misery as yourself, so I can relate.
There's no place like home.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:15 pm to LSU GrandDad
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I can't wait until I retire and can move back to the good ole USA.
You'll be surprised how hispanic the rest of the country has become. Also, I doubt Texas will miss you.
Posted on 8/20/14 at 10:16 pm to TxTiger82
Slavery was just one of the reasons.
A lot of it was political. For example, Texas was once a conjoined state with current Mexican state of Coahuila and the capital was Saltillo. A lot of Texans felt the capital was too far away and their interests were not properly represented. After Texas became it's own state within Mexico, Santa Ana centralized the government, and Texas declared independence.
Interesting side fact, the current Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamailipas came together and declared independence from Mexico as the Republic of Rio Grande. They tried to mirror what Texas was doing but that only lasted about a year after its leaders where bribed and concessions were made. The U.S. could have possibly gone down south as far as the Sierra Madre Mountains had Texas openly supported the Rio Grande
A lot of it was political. For example, Texas was once a conjoined state with current Mexican state of Coahuila and the capital was Saltillo. A lot of Texans felt the capital was too far away and their interests were not properly represented. After Texas became it's own state within Mexico, Santa Ana centralized the government, and Texas declared independence.
Interesting side fact, the current Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamailipas came together and declared independence from Mexico as the Republic of Rio Grande. They tried to mirror what Texas was doing but that only lasted about a year after its leaders where bribed and concessions were made. The U.S. could have possibly gone down south as far as the Sierra Madre Mountains had Texas openly supported the Rio Grande
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