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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Haughty Yankee SOB can kiss my Rebel Ass. Is it any wonder why the South tried to depart this “glorious” union the first time? Who wants to be in the same country as these jerks.


9 posted on 11/23/2012 6:57:16 PM PST by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

Any chance that a Constitutional amendment setting up the procedures for secession could be passed?

These people really don’t believe that this is serious. As one of the other posters reminded us from Scripture, a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand. America cannot survive the current situation - especially because the goal of the left is to bring down the whole system by giving the makers’ stuff to the takers. The 47% are literally at war with most of the counties in this country. We can’t survive this.

If the counties that love America and the promise of freedom and justice - which, by definition, is that we reap what we sow - were allowed to be separate from the bloodsuckers trying to suck the life out of them, it would mean that the bloodsuckers would be on their own. We would be safe from them and they would have to figure out a way to survive trying to suck blood from a turnip.

What would be the easiest way to get an amendment passed?


43 posted on 11/23/2012 7:39:15 PM PST by butterdezillion
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To: central_va

Bump.


44 posted on 11/23/2012 7:39:33 PM PST by GVnana
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To: central_va
Is it any wonder why the South tried to depart this “glorious” union the first time? Who wants to be in the same country as these jerks.

The origin of the word "Yankee", the dictionary tells us, is shrouded in mystery. Bull. It's shrouded in Yankee lexicographers' coyness and bashfulness at translating the original Dutch -- the Dutch went privateering in the 16th and 17th centuries with Yankees and knew them well, and named them -- which I will bet every buck in my left pocket is etymologically and philologically very closely related to the Saxon words "yank" and "wank". Hence your use of the word "jerk" is certainly well-supported.

On contextual and sociological grounds alone, the term points to a meaning somewhere near the intersection of "officious, supercilious, meddling, pushy bastard" and "self-referential, greedy, slippery, grasping s.o.b."

Comments? Discussion?

83 posted on 11/24/2012 3:19:24 AM PST by lentulusgracchus
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