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Sep 8, 2021 09:44:15   #
Michael10
 
Yesterday while driving down the road I noticed an American f**g mounted on a utility pole. A few hundred yards on down the road the next utility pole had a Confederate f**g mounted. Just to let you Confederate sympothizers out there know, YOU CAN'T BE BOTH, Confederate and American. The Confedericy was an attempt to do away with America and it's values, old plantation owners who owned s***es duped hundreds of thousands of young and old mostly poor, men to go to their death to protect s***ery.

It's not about your heratige or your way of life it was about protecting a very few people's riches and ability to own, buy and sell another person. I'll say it again for those of you who would fly the stars and bars, fly one f**g or another you can't be both. Oh, and I pay taxes just like everyone else that utility pole has my tax dollars too so keep your un-American f**g and banners on you own property.

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Sep 8, 2021 09:54:26   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Michael10 wrote:
Yesterday while driving down the road I noticed an American f**g mounted on a utility pole. A few hundred yards on down the road the next utility pole had a Confederate f**g mounted. Just to let you Confederate sympothizers out there know, YOU CAN'T BE BOTH, Confederate and American. The Confedericy was an attempt to do away with America and it's values, old plantation owners who owned s***es duped hundreds of thousands of young and old mostly poor, men to go to their death to protect s***ery.

It's not about your heratige or your way of life it was about protecting a very few people's riches and ability to own, buy and sell another person. I'll say it again for those of you who would fly the stars and bars, fly one f**g or another you can't be both. Oh, and I pay taxes just like everyone else that utility pole has my tax dollars too so keep your un-American f**g and banners on you own property.
Yesterday while driving down the road I noticed an... (show quote)


I didn’t realize freedom of speech was limited to your home environment.

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Sep 8, 2021 10:01:30   #
skyrider
 
lindajoy wrote:
I didn’t realize freedom of speech was limited to your home environment.


Of course it is Lindajoy. Lefty's have cornered the market on freedom of speech. They are always right. We are always wrong.
Sleaziest of the sleaze is what they are.

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Sep 8, 2021 10:07:59   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Michael10 wrote:
Yesterday while driving down the road I noticed an American f**g mounted on a utility pole. A few hundred yards on down the road the next utility pole had a Confederate f**g mounted. Just to let you Confederate sympothizers out there know, YOU CAN'T BE BOTH, Confederate and American. The Confedericy was an attempt to do away with America and it's values, old plantation owners who owned s***es duped hundreds of thousands of young and old mostly poor, men to go to their death to protect s***ery.

It's not about your heratige or your way of life it was about protecting a very few people's riches and ability to own, buy and sell another person. I'll say it again for those of you who would fly the stars and bars, fly one f**g or another you can't be both. Oh, and I pay taxes just like everyone else that utility pole has my tax dollars too so keep your un-American f**g and banners on you own property.
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So the people fighting to protect the American way were the ones who weren't American???

Or did I miss something???

Seems to me that when America became a nation s***ery was legal... Just saying...

Should probably tell the Indians to take down their tribal f**gs... They lost... Get over it... Yep...

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Sep 8, 2021 10:15:49   #
Michael10
 
lindajoy wrote:
I didn’t realize freedom of speech was limited to your home environment.


This isn't about freedom of speech it's about a group of states supporting s***ery and I live in one of those states.
I've read many times about other people flying another countries f**g, Mexico, and the right is so against this, what's the difference. this is about informing others there is only one American f**g and it's not the stars the bars.
When I was young growing up in Alabama I was indoctrinated into believing the Confederacy was a just, righouts uprising of the people against tyranny of a represive government. Only when I started research on the Civil War I finally found the real reason so many died and it disgusted me. I still feel the same disgust everytime I see that f**g flying beside or under the American f**g. There can only be one either you believe in America and it's values or believe in the Confederacy and it's values, there is no meeting in the middle.

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Sep 8, 2021 11:02:44   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Michael10 wrote:
This isn't about freedom of speech it's about a group of states supporting s***ery and I live in one of those states.
I've read many times about other people flying another countries f**g, Mexico, and the right is so against this, what's the difference. this is about informing others there is only one American f**g and it's not the stars the bars.
When I was young growing up in Alabama I was indoctrinated into believing the Confederacy was a just, righouts uprising of the people against tyranny of a represive government. Only when I started research on the Civil War I finally found the real reason so many died and it disgusted me. I still feel the same disgust everytime I see that f**g flying beside or under the American f**g. There can only be one either you believe in America and it's values or believe in the Confederacy and it's values, there is no meeting in the middle.
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Your research sk**ls leave a lot to be desired. You are aware that four s***e states remained in the union? I guess we'd better not fly the state f**gs of Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland or New Jersey either. During the Civil War those four states were home to some half million of the estimated three million s***es in the US. At one time or another s***ery was legal in all of the thirteen colonies that became the original United States. In the 1830 Census there were 1276 black s***e owners in the US, owning some 12,000 s***es. About sixty percent of these were simply owning a relative or two to protect them. The rest bought and sold their black brothers and sisters just like their white counterparts, or their black counterparts in Africa. S***ery was legal in parts of Africa until the 1980s, and was not criminalized in Mauritania until 2007. There are currently more people ens***ed around the world than there were in 1860.
Your outrage is as selective as your "research."

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Sep 8, 2021 11:21:59   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
lindajoy wrote:
I didn’t realize freedom of speech was limited to your home environment.


Go fly your swastika f**g in Germany and see how long you last.

Freedom of speech-
Works both ways….No?

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Sep 8, 2021 12:08:50   #
Michael10
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Your research sk**ls leave a lot to be desired. You are aware that four s***e states remained in the union? I guess we'd better not fly the state f**gs of Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland or New Jersey either. During the Civil War those four states were home to some half million of the estimated three million s***es in the US. At one time or another s***ery was legal in all of the thirteen colonies that became the original United States. In the 1830 Census there were 1276 black s***e owners in the US, owning some 12,000 s***es. About sixty percent of these were simply owning a relative or two to protect them. The rest bought and sold their black brothers and sisters just like their white counterparts, or their black counterparts in Africa. S***ery was legal in parts of Africa until the 1980s, and was not criminalized in Mauritania until 2007. There are currently more people ens***ed around the world than there were in 1860.
Your outrage is as selective as your "research."
Your research sk**ls leave a lot to be desired. Yo... (show quote)


My reserach isn't flawed and my post was about the Confederate f**g Not state f**gs, I'm well aware of the history of s***ery in the United States.
Your arguement about other countries history of s***ery is mute, it has no relivence in the United States and because black people ins***ed their own people doesn't make it right. The Bible and the Bill of rights says all men are created equal, it doesnt say unless you take your e******y from them.
The history of s***ery goes back centuries and so does people fighting to free themselves. People are not put here to be a source of intertainment or to work for others who are wealthy against their will. likewise fight and k*****g to keep people ens***e is wrong in every way.

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Sep 8, 2021 12:25:40   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Your research sk**ls leave a lot to be desired. You are aware that four s***e states remained in the union? I guess we'd better not fly the state f**gs of Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland or New Jersey either. During the Civil War those four states were home to some half million of the estimated three million s***es in the US. At one time or another s***ery was legal in all of the thirteen colonies that became the original United States. In the 1830 Census there were 1276 black s***e owners in the US, owning some 12,000 s***es. About sixty percent of these were simply owning a relative or two to protect them. The rest bought and sold their black brothers and sisters just like their white counterparts, or their black counterparts in Africa. S***ery was legal in parts of Africa until the 1980s, and was not criminalized in Mauritania until 2007. There are currently more people ens***ed around the world than there were in 1860.
Your outrage is as selective as your "research."
Your research sk**ls leave a lot to be desired. Yo... (show quote)


the thirteen colonies that became the original United States.

UNITED being the Keyword here

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Sep 8, 2021 12:36:48   #
Rose42
 
Michael10 wrote:
This isn't about freedom of speech it's about a group of states supporting s***ery and I live in one of those states.
I've read many times about other people flying another countries f**g, Mexico, and the right is so against this, what's the difference. this is about informing others there is only one American f**g and it's not the stars the bars.
When I was young growing up in Alabama I was indoctrinated into believing the Confederacy was a just, righouts uprising of the people against tyranny of a represive government. Only when I started research on the Civil War I finally found the real reason so many died and it disgusted me. I still feel the same disgust everytime I see that f**g flying beside or under the American f**g. There can only be one either you believe in America and it's values or believe in the Confederacy and it's values, there is no meeting in the middle.
This isn't about freedom of speech it's about a gr... (show quote)


You don’t get to decide who is American. They are as American as you whether you agree with them or not

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Sep 8, 2021 13:06:33   #
Michael10
 
Rose42 wrote:
You don’t get to decide who is American. They are as American as you whether you agree with them or not


Who pulled your chain?

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Sep 8, 2021 13:37:19   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
Michael10 wrote:
My reserach isn't flawed and my post was about the Confederate f**g Not state f**gs, I'm well aware of the history of s***ery in the United States.
Your arguement about other countries history of s***ery is mute, it has no relivence in the United States and because black people ins***ed their own people doesn't make it right. The Bible and the Bill of rights says all men are created equal, it doesnt say unless you take your e******y from them.
The history of s***ery goes back centuries and so does people fighting to free themselves. People are not put here to be a source of intertainment or to work for others who are wealthy against their will. likewise fight and k*****g to keep people ens***e is wrong in every way.
My reserach isn't flawed and my post was about the... (show quote)


Please give the verse that says "all men are created equal". I cannot find it in my King James Version.

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Sep 8, 2021 13:48:41   #
Rose42
 
Michael10 wrote:
Who pulled your chain?


If you deny others free speech - unless you agree with it - that makes you unAmerican. Do you realize that?

Where in the bible does it say all men are created equal?

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Sep 8, 2021 14:28:49   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Michael10 wrote:
Yesterday while driving down the road I noticed an American f**g mounted on a utility pole. A few hundred yards on down the road the next utility pole had a Confederate f**g mounted. Just to let you Confederate sympothizers out there know, YOU CAN'T BE BOTH, Confederate and American. The Confedericy was an attempt to do away with America and it's values, old plantation owners who owned s***es duped hundreds of thousands of young and old mostly poor, men to go to their death to protect s***ery.

It's not about your heratige or your way of life it was about protecting a very few people's riches and ability to own, buy and sell another person. I'll say it again for those of you who would fly the stars and bars, fly one f**g or another you can't be both. Oh, and I pay taxes just like everyone else that utility pole has my tax dollars too so keep your un-American f**g and banners on you own property.
Yesterday while driving down the road I noticed an... (show quote)


Michael, Well said. I never really knew why guys like Robert E. Lee, and Jefferson Davis still have statues in the South and government owned property. They certainly fit the description of treason given in the US Constitution.

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Sep 8, 2021 15:07:56   #
Rose42
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Michael, Well said. I never really knew why guys like Robert E. Lee, and Jefferson Davis still have statues in the South and government owned property. They certainly fit the description of treason given in the US Constitution.


No it was not well said. It demonstrates he doesn’t believe in free speech unless its something he agrees with. Nor it would appear do you

Its easy to say one supports free speech. The test comes when you don’t agree

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