"Southernors to this day have a love of their state like no other citizen of any other state does. But not of their country."
Of which I responded:
"This is likely the most ridiculous remark I've ever encountered by you, and I'm NOT a Southerner. Nor do I have any southern ancestors. Your reputation has dropped a notch in my book! Rabble from Pennsylvania."
And you responded with:
"Every southron fanatic on this site claims more loyalty to state than country."
You state that southerners don't love their country, not that they place State loyalties before country! You're changing the discussion mid-stream. Was your first statement in post 334 made in error? Did you really mean to state that, or was it a slip?
No, I'm stating that southerners place love of country no higher than second place. So how can you claim that southerners love their country like no other state when they place state above country?
Clear enough?