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To: E. Pluribus Unum

During the first civil war brothers killed brothers and father’s killed son’s that is just how civil wars work. The modern ones get so much worse. Having personally seen Kosovo in the 90s when bullets where still flying it can get so much worse. This little punk needs a good old-fashioned butt whooping sounds like daddy dearest never did.


6 posted on 01/24/2021 10:12:37 PM PST by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici" )
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To: JD_UTDallas

Facing off in a civil war is undoubtedly more drastic, but it is also more honest than being a cowardly sneak who turns his own father in-the shame is that the cowardly sneak is proud of his action and proclaims that he’d do it again. He’s actually proud of being a cowardly sneak.


53 posted on 01/25/2021 4:32:27 AM PST by mrsmel (I won’t be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: JD_UTDallas

Brother vs. brother was more prevalent in the Border states and to an extent the Upper South like East Tennessee and North Texas, and also the Southern settled areas of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. In places like Mississippi or Maine, not so much. This time, it looks like most of white and rural America is conservative. The old Yankee/Rebel and Catholic/Protestant/Mormon/skeptic divisions have faded among rural whites. It is the suburban areas and among Hispanics that we will see the brother vs. brother scenario replayed. Urban America and the college and resort towns are solidly leftist. However, places like Jackson, Wyoming or Jefferson City, Missouri are the equivalent of Fort Apache. Ditto for conservative enclaves like Staten Island, New York or Orange County, California.


73 posted on 01/25/2021 7:16:17 AM PST by Wallace T.
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