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Amazing, you "progressives" are quite a unique bunch of fascists. Never change.
Amazing your seemingly psychic ability to know who someone without a single exchange and your consistency in lumping people together under single narrow definition so that you find easier to process
I am relying on your posts regarding censorship and your self-appointed political classification.
So you are admitting to making judgments about me as a person based on my political affiliation
Like I mentioned earlier I gave away most of my UDC magazines to a horse trainer friend of mine whose wife is a direct descendant of General Lee. Therefore I cannot recall specific monthly issues but overall information
Wow ...you.....are....awesomely entertaining
It's a free speech issue and nothing more. We have overcome a lot in this country and should be proud of what we have accomplished. These symbols of our past serve, in some respects, to remind us of where we have been and that we need not go there again.
The ATF and the FBI said today that the church fires have nothing to do with racism. So, unless you have evidence to the contrary, the answer to that part of your question is yes. As for the sale of the flag, yes, that too is inconsequential. It is becoming a collectors item since it is being banned so people are buying it while it is available.
However, if you are so concerned about it, what evidence do you have that the KKK or another hate group has anything to do with either one?
Do you have a link to show the burnings were definitely not race related? All I'm seeing on the news is one MAY have been a lightning strike, and another MAY have been started by a black man that resented women being pastors but none are conclusive yet.
But if that has changed feel free to provide a reliable source.
As far as sales of the rebel flag, I have no doubt part of what you say is true regarding collectors, but once again you have no proof that all sales are to collectors.
No Evidence of Hate Crimes in Fires at Black Churches
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA and ALAN BLINDER
JUNE 29, 2015
After a deadly racist attack in South Carolina and heated debates about Confederate symbols, a string of fires at black churches in the South has put congregations on edge. But officials say they have found no evidence that the blazes were hate crimes.
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Lemme guess you dismiss history passed down from those who were there? WOW, just wow.
The New York Times - that bastion of liberalism... No Evidence of Hate Crimes in Fires at Black Churches
MSNBC and a few other far left "news" outlets are hyping it as if there is no other reason that it could possibly be, than a bunch of racist white folks burning black churches.
You don't need 'psychic ability' to tell who the Stupids are. They're the ones who believe that the down South racists changed to Republicans because of a "Nixon Strategy". You didn't get the Gruber memo?Amazing your seemingly psychic ability to know who someone without a single exchange and your consistency in lumping people together under single narrow definition so that you find easier to process
KKK plans Confederate flag rally outside South Carolina statehouse - The Washington Post
The KKK plans a rally for 7/18 outside the SC statehouse, to protest removal of the flag from the capitol.
Well, I guess that makes it pretty clear what the Confederate Flag represents, if there was any doubt before.
Just a hypothetical here - is it even remotely possible that SC officials say no evidence that the fires were hate crimes, simply because SC has no hate crime statutes? They are only 1 of a handful of states that doesn't recognize the "hate crime," so I was just wondering.
No need for anybody to automatically assume I'm race baiting. Just asking a simple, hypothetical question that ran across the ticker tape in my brain when I read the NY Times Headline.
The KKK is a beacon of freedom compared to these radical progressives these days.
And the party of Lincoln, the conservatives, are defending the display of the flag that is a symbol of oppression and suffering to a significant portion of our population.
In your opinion it is a symbol of oppression and the other crap you said to 12% of the population. :2razz::mrgreen:
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The KKK is a beacon of freedom compared to these radical progressives these days.
Ive never been one to care what the clueless, slobbering masses think about anything.
Have you listened to pop music lately? That **** is atrocious, watered down, garbage...and so is popular opinion.
So is yours.
Like I said, Ive never cared about others opinions. What makes you think that I would start now?
You've never learned anything either.
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