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"The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman -
Every one thought it was necessary at the time. Yes of course with hind site, we know now it was not. But initially after the Japanese attack the thought was the US and Canada might be next.. And it was done during a war emergency. So now you are pissing about that it was wrong. You probably would be talking a different story if you lived back then..
You're always trying find fault with any thing America did or does.....Comment
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Plenty thought it was wrong. In fact, some towns completely disobeyed the practice knowing it was not right. Some people can hang their heads higher than others in this country. That's something to be proud of.Every one thought it was necessary at the time. Yes of course with hind site, we know now it was not. But initially after the Japanese attack the thought was the US and Canada might be next.. And it was done during a war emergency. So now you are pissing about that it was wrong. You probably would be talking a different story if you lived back then..
You're always trying find fault with any thing America did or does....."The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment
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"The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment
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Well, just couldn't wait on the facts? Turns out the noose was a loop on a rope used to close the garage door on his garage area, as it was on every other door. Had been there, and some moron just spotted it.Speaking of nooses,
Bubba Wallace, the only black driver in NASCAR, recently came out against the ANV emblem, long a fixture in stock car racing. NASCAR concurs, and set a policy whereby that symbol is no longer welcome. Well this week, at Talladega, which is in Alabama, Bubba found a noose in his garage stall, inside a restricted area.
CH and GS will insist that this isn't an old-school attempt at intimidation, conjuring up images of the ol' Ceder Tree as a warning that some should just stay silent about certain things.
The old devils are still out there, guys.Comment
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Any second-thoughts from the black-ass-kissers who pushed his car? Of course not--what diff does it make that the story was another hoax?
"Black is beautiful," except when it comes to your 'tang; here's Bubba's hot white whore--very tasty!ifsnau87diqqp0ky_1591968293.jpgComment
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Yep. That's one case of mistaken identity for sure. Yet NASCAR crossed the Rubicon anyways. Such are the times.
And there are other nooses out there that weren't misidentified, and nooses still to come.
What's the point of trying to reclaim the noose as a political symbol anyways? 100 years from now it will still not be washed clean.Comment
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And this crybaby POS "hero" whose ass the other drivers lined up to kiss finished the race 21st! BLM flag now flies at NASCAR.Comment
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Not prejudice--a statement of the FACTS of the matter: without waiting for the hoax to be investigated, it was instantly concluded that this loudmouthed crybaby trouble-maker deserved preferential treatment, as of course Negros are ALWAYS demanding; in fact, "preferential treatment" is their definition of "equality." Do you dispute that?
Meanwhile, due to this crybaby's whining, loyal NASCAR fans have been denied their 1st Amendment rights. You go along with that?Comment
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There are several variations, but here's the one flying at Togor's house:Originally posted by dryheatBLM flag now flies at NASCAR-
There's a flag?
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