To: M. Espinola
What insinuation? It's true so you will not respond - That's rather silly, since you made the point in your own tag-line. :)
Unbelievable. You ask a question as if you don't have a clue and follow up with a rhetorical statement as to the truth of the question and my opinion it didn't deserve a response. If you didn't know and intend the insinuation how could you possibly speak to its truth.
There isn't a "point" in my tagline, other than... I do thank God everyday for giving me the parents I have and where I'm from. I love the South better than any other region in this great country, but admittedly I'm bias because it's where I was born and raised. I love the South "best", not that I think it's "better" ... understand the difference?
Here it is again: 'How come [some] 'Southerners' must attempt to separate themselves from the rest of the nation?' Note I stated 'some', not all.
I assume your talking about some sort of separatist movement. The question is rhetorical because:
1. Most separatist groups are racist groups. The answer is obvious.
2. Separatist/Supremacist groups aren't only in the South and aren't exclusively limited to the white race.
3. I'm not a member. Why ask me?
327 posted on
06/26/2005 8:08:04 PM PDT by
Bee-9
(American By Birth, Southern By The Grace Of God!)
To: Bee-9
This whole thing is taken on overtones of these two :)
This debate will never end thus hop over to a thread I posted on the oil situation. We need more imput.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431139/posts
328 posted on
06/26/2005 8:43:01 PM PDT by
M. Espinola
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