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Posted on 4/25/14 at 7:20 pm to
Posted by thomass
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 4/25/14 at 7:20 pm to
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You compare the GA state flag that waved over the hospital on the day I was born to the Nazi flag, and then you get your wittle feewings hurt when I react strongly to that type of idiocy? Huh? Really? I mean, for a while there, I thought you were actually going to cry. How dare I act like such a big bad meanie......and not just sit down and shut up when the righteous and pure almighty yankee stands up and lectures me on his short-sighted ridiculous fairy-tale version of my family's own damn history?!?!?!


The same flag that was born out of anger and spite over the Brown V. BOE decision? The same flag that the KKK and practically every other hate group in the country proudly waves?

Interpret a symbol or object however you want. But don't "cry" about how victimized you feel when someone disagrees with you. Try having a civilized debate without all the unnecessary noise.

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Seriously. Grow thicker skin. Especially if you are going to regurgitate lies to people that don't respect Liars.


Or you could try to be nice. Those that disagree with you would respect you more.
Posted by thomass
Member since Jan 2014
3526 posts
Posted on 4/25/14 at 7:27 pm to
on a side note, I do have to admit that i was laughing my arse off while reading the last page.

Your anger and disgust over my comments even led you to create a bond with a tech fan (you're welcome jacket). Damn, give me the nobel peace prize.
Posted by Dawg in Beaumont
Athens
Member since Jan 2012
4494 posts
Posted on 4/25/14 at 8:10 pm to
Jefferson,

I hope my expression didn't come across as pointed only at the confederacy. The union was largely the same story as well.

Neither side was the beautiful gloriously noble warriors that people like to view their historical heros as. I'm sure this will get me painted as a Yankee, I just don't buy into the noble confederacy portrait or the "OMG the South is racist!!!!!!" bullshite.

The civil war was predominantly about political and economic power.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 4/25/14 at 9:32 pm to
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The same flag that was born out of anger and spite over the Brown V. BOE decision?

This is pathetic…. You’re like an indoctrinated zombie Georgia-hating Slot-Machine…….

Pull your pale skinny arm……. and a different regurgitated slanderous lie will pop up. Weeeeeeeeeeeee!


Hey, pasty-face……Quit wasting our fricking time and provide a relevant link or quote from when the flag was changed in 1956 backing up this tired predictable bullshite. (And I don’t mean some rumor or theory pontificated on by opponents of the flag 30-50 years AFTER it was changed)

Will be standing by…………. I’m curious to see this evidence, because, if what you say is true, it’s pretty weird that plenty of prominent segregationist Georgia legislators of the day voted against this new flag, while many anti-segregationist Georgia legislators of that time voted FOR it…..Hmmmmmmmmmmm……..

Also, please explain (from your yankee high horse) to us Georgians…….what the Georgia state flag looked like prior to 1956. And whether that flag happened to already be based on anything in particular.

Anyway….I’m tipping my hand too much here.


You’re move, mongoloid. Bring on those links……


Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 4/25/14 at 9:34 pm to
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The same flag that the KKK and practically every other hate group in the country proudly waves?


















You want me to keep going?
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 4/25/14 at 9:47 pm to
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I hope my expression didn't come across as pointed only at the confederacy. The union was largely the same story as well.

No. I get what you and jacketfan77 are saying. And I agree that "Rich man's war, poor man's fight" applies to just about every single war in human history.........

But, from the average SOutherner's point of view in 1861......NOT SO MUCH.....overall.

I think people forget that, or don't even know, that unlike today where politicians decide what is best for themselves and rely on propaganda to sway public opinion in favor of their evil deeds.........politicians of the South in 1860 didn't just decree to "the people" that the states were going to secede.

Instead, the people from each state elected representatives from their counties to attend secession conventions.... to debate and decide the course of action. IN some states, they just had a simple popular-vote, yay or nay, on whether to secede. Some states did both.

And if you hold that thought in mind, and then think about the over-whelming majority of the able-bodied men in the South…….mostly being the dirt poor farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, etc……….that volunteered for the Confederate army by the Hundreds of thousands........

Well, then it's a pretty hard argument to make that it was a rich man's war. Poor man's fight.


Posted by thomass
Member since Jan 2014
3526 posts
Posted on 4/26/14 at 1:07 am to
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You’re move, mongoloid. Bring on those links……


LINK
Posted by rb
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5633 posts
Posted on 4/26/14 at 7:44 am to
GPB ?



Would you concede that this argument would be better suited for the states populace that actually resided within it's border at the time of the 1956 change?
This post was edited on 4/26/14 at 7:49 am
Posted by Chris_topher
Member since Sep 2012
7674 posts
Posted on 4/26/14 at 8:13 am to
How to make powdered alcohol yourself:
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1. Weigh out 100 grams of N-Zorbit into a mixing bowl. Because the powder is so fluffy and light, this will be a sizeable mound.

2. While whisking steadily, drizzle in 30 grams of high-proof spirit. I use Lemon Hart 151-proof rum. After you’ve stirred it in completely, the powder should be dry, but somewhat chunky. If it’s still moist, sprinkle in a little more N-Zorbit.

3. Sift the dry liquor through a fine sieve to break up the chunks and make a nice powder. If you’re making a larger batch, you can do it in a blender and step 3 won’t be necessary.

N-Zorbit
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
31961 posts
Posted on 4/26/14 at 10:52 am to
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LINK


Sad read, right there……..

It’s disturbing to me how comfortable people can be with dishonesty when they’ve convinced themselves that they’re on the righteous side of an argument……Critical thinking be damned….

Hey. Tell me. Why is the link you provide so careful not to definitively state that the flag-change was a response to the civil rights movement? Or did you even notice that??

There is not one sentence in that linked deceitful propaganda piece that even comes close to confirming this accusation. It’s all implied.

I mean, where are the quotes by the creator of the flag or from the segregationists stating this supposed implied purpose for the flag-change? Or where are the quotes bemoaning the flag-change from those that opposed the segregationists? Why didn’t the newspaper articles of the time that covered what was then perceived as a NON-EVENT ever mention these supposed intentions?

You won’t find any of this. Because it doesn’t exist.


Lies. Everywhere. Repeat them enough times and boobs will start to believe them. It’s the american way.


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Posted by thomass
Member since Jan 2014
3526 posts
Posted on 4/27/14 at 2:19 am to
Jefferson, you delusional frick. Will you shut the hell up now and listen to this: LINK ?

You're welcome.
Posted by SquatchDawg
Cohutta Wilderness
Member since Sep 2012
14164 posts
Posted on 4/27/14 at 6:23 am to
*sigh*

Even your choice of a link shows how disconnected you are from the rest of us. You can't source some Indigo Girl wannna be for that....

Let me help you....
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