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To: dangus

I should tip off that I am having a bit of fun. I certainly do not hold that people south of the Mason-Dixon line are "mouth-breathing" imbeciles...

Keep dreaming Mr dangus. The laugh, believe me, is on you.
I pinged stand watie to this thread to educate you you genius. sw has his work cut out for him!
he is a perfect example of a "publick screwl edumakated" IDIOT!
maybe lincoln, the GREAT BLOODSPILLER & tyrant,
I've always maintained that rebellion against totalitarianism is a good thing.
Probably no more than were lynched by 'sons' of Union veterans. As I recall, Illinois and Indiana were hotbeds of Klan activity. And study who the lynching victims were during the New York draft riots of 1863.

...Present company excluded, of course.


131 posted on 08/27/2004 2:07:13 PM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus

You know what Mr Dangus? I'd enjoy buying you a beer, make that multiple beers, and having a good old fshion "sit-down" talk about all this. President Lincoln did what he had to do. I love President Lincoln. It was a terrible thing the Civil War. But I do think a lot of good emerged, many years later from it.I presume you are a northerner. Some of the finest people I know are so damn Yankee, it would make your head spin. The greatest tradgedy of American history would've been the south actually winning the war. We need each other now, more than ever.I'm serious when I tell you, that I can hardly think of President Licoln w/out a tear trying to come out. All we need to defeat islam is the same spirit and conviction displayed by both sides at places like Gettysburg,Antietam,Franklin,and Atlanta.


139 posted on 08/27/2004 2:31:01 PM PDT by Atlanta ( Be the hammer or the anvil...)
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