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Suspect accused of vandalizing Confederate flag in Mizzou dorm
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| 11/21/2001 11:19 AM
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Posted on 11/21/2001 11:54:19 AM PST by shuckmaster
Edited on 05/11/2004 5:33:22 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Police at the University of Missouri have arrested a student suspected of destroying a Confederate flag in a dorm room.
Dave Sierpina, 18, of Aurora, Ill., was arrested on suspicion of second-degree burglary and property damage.
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To: #3Fan
stande waite is once again talking out of that part of his anatomy where his head usually resides. There was no 1866 Supreme Court decision upholding secession. There was an 1869 decision confirming the illegality of secession.
To: Non-Sequitur
"....nine years.... in SC. What does that make me?"
It makes you a person whose vote is worth about as much as a coupon for Alpo dog food, about 1/100.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I've been away on business. It takes longer to drive than fly.
To: stand watie
I consider it an honor to get a "Well said" for you. Thank you, sir.
To: CWRWinger
That's it? That's the best you can do? One feeble attempt at an insult and nothing about the mechanics of secession? You disappoint me.
To: CWRWinger
He'll be back later. Stande is probably busy making up a Supreme Court decision that supports his claim that the court found secession legal in 1866. This should be good!
To: Non-Sequitur
If you reread my 'insult', you will find I was talking about your vote, not you personally. (Prejudice is something that's very hard to overcome, isn't it?) But the "Power of Pride" will get you thru, won't it?
Yes, I'm dissappointed too, being many miles from my reference books. But basically, I'm just lurking for the first year here on FR, so I'll get over it.
To: from occupied ga
"...screw up life in the South too"
That's for sure. Being a northern born copperhead, two things really made an impression on me when I first moved to SC: (1) race relations were far better than in the north; (2) the roads were in much better condition than up north.
Now, since our 'trusted' Representatives have sold their souls and our liberties to the north, these things have gotten worse.
To: #3Fan
RE: Post #128
Your reply is a plethora of not too well crafted disinformation.
To: #3Fan
it would be good to open your eyes to the truth. the damnyankee government was the antithesis of honorable.
To: CWRWinger
welcome.
To: Non-Sequitur
go look it up. it was 1866 and the damnyankees were trying (futily!) to charge president davis with treason- they got slapped down real hard by the USSC.
To: stand watie
I'll ask again. What is the 1866 Supreme Court decision that you claim ruled that secession was legal?
To: #3Fan
sorry but your comments are twaddle-go do some research and return to argue w/facts & an open mind.
To: stand watie
How can I look up something that doesn't exist except in your imagination?
To: Non-Sequitur
stande waite is once again talking out of that part of his anatomy where his head usually resides. There was no 1866 Supreme Court decision upholding secession. There was an 1869 decision confirming the illegality of secession.Yeah, I figured that. It's the same as when he says the North committed war atrocities but the South didn't. Every side commits atrocities in almost every war, especially a four year war with 600,000 dead.
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11/28/2001 11:32:49 AM PST
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#3Fan
To: CWRWinger
Yes, I'm dissappointed too, being many miles from my reference books. But basically, I'm just lurking for the first year here on FR, so I'll get over it.If you neoSlavocrats would get away from those lawyerly "reference books" that twist the truth and just read the Constitution, you'd make a lot more sense.
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11/28/2001 11:36:07 AM PST
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#3Fan
To: CWRWinger
Now, since our 'trusted' Representatives have sold their souls and our liberties to the north, these things have gotten worse.It's the cost of industrial success. As every area of our country industrialized, the slow life gets replaced by the fast life, and friction becomes more likely. I's easy to get along sitting on a porck drinking beer and making homemade ice cream all the time, not as easy when there are deadlines, hustle and bustle, labor issues, etc. You need to learn to look at these problems intelligently so you can solve them instead of pointing fingers of blame every which way.
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posted on
11/28/2001 11:41:35 AM PST
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#3Fan
To: CWRWinger
Your reply is a plethora of not too well crafted disinformation.Be specific. What was a lie?
178
posted on
11/28/2001 11:43:12 AM PST
by
#3Fan
To: stand watie
it would be good to open your eyes to the truth. the damnyankee government was the antithesis of honorable.It would be good for you to know the slaveowners who wouldn't give up their slaves while the rest of the country was ramping the practice down were the worst of tyrannists.
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posted on
11/28/2001 11:45:05 AM PST
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#3Fan
To: stand watie
sorry but your comments are twaddle-go do some research and return to argue w/facts & an open mind.Be specific. What was twaddle?
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11/28/2001 11:46:40 AM PST
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#3Fan
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