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  • @evilmunkie..Kiss my Ass!!

  • Hurrà 4 Dixie Hurrà 4 South!!!!!!!!!

  • @stellaloise--What do you think all this BS right here is. Its all about CSA. You can go ahead and say your the south if it makes you feel better. But your the South in the United States of America. I dont hate your culture. But I cant stand people who go around saying we are this and that and leaving out the fact that we are all Americans living in and I repeat THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

  • Oh yea pal there is a South and Dixie is alive and well. [X]

  • @cscpdave. There is no South. There is only the "United" States of America. If it falls then chaos will follow then Dictatorship or some form of a dictatorship will follow to restore order. Either way, there is no South. Dixie died in 1865.

  • @tlbrack I am Southern and I exist. I live in the South because it exists. What kind of person attempts to tell you that you don't exist or live where you do? Are you trying to say that there is no Confederate States of America? Well, duh. There is a south and the culture and attitudes are very different from those of the other states. You may hate my culture but it's none of your business anyway. Tend to your own culture.

  • I lot of people and some books say the Civil War was about states rights but it was really about slavey. The states that broke away first, said as much. It holds true that is was Slavery also because the Souths economy was tied to it very heavily. Without Slavery the Souths ecomony would have collapsed and did and was in a shambles until reconstruction was finished. However, a new kind of slavery took hold and this got the south back on its feet. IMHO

  • If the North hadn't of won Gettysburgh I think the south would've had thee rest of the war going for them.Really for the most of the war the Confederates dominated the East.

  • @AndyRomanul Well, my enlightened friend, sympathizers and actual Confederates weren't always just backwoods people.

  • @AndyRomanul This is the only way Dixie should be played, the only way, with Pride...

  • @tlbrack You kept it tasteful, thank you

  • @tlbrack The South has only to remain standing while the rest of the country falls to pieces around us. God save the South!

  • @cscptdave Do the 13 stars on the konfederate sheet represnt the 13 tribes off Israel or is it jist purely coincidental. - ?

  • @MrSeanodwyer140  Are you delirious?

  • @cscptdave May-be Ahh/ i Did  not Comunncate it well. if any-one has negetive Comments about the Confederate Army battle Flag Jist say the 13 Star s on it Represent the 13 tribe s off Israel. - Compradi amigo's.

  • @tlbrack A "union" held together at the point of a gun will never be free.

  • protect us from tyranny. The irony of the situation is that revolt was needed to form a democratic republic. Yet, as the republic now is set in stone and we have no imminent fear of tyranny in front of us, nor rowdy populism that led us to fascism in the early 20th century late-industrialized nations, revolt, or "citizen militia" i.e. the citizen in arms, is no longer needed. Its very existence would be harmful to the republic

  • In the 18th century, neither the law or its enforcement was strong enough to keep lawlessness at bay, so the citizenry needed some sort of self-protection. Plus, the memory of the revolt was ingrained in the minds of the founding fathers. Yet, in the 21st century, we no longer need to protect ourselves. The community will. Should we try to protect ourselves, we do a great harm to the community and the republic. A. It can be considered a revolt. and B. it is an insult to the laws, the laws that

  • SHOULD GET ALL THE SOUTH TO SING THIS SONG ON NEW NEARS DAY

  • I'm glad Australia has gun laws.

  • @Tyszkiewiczowie yall are missin out

  • "If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission and offer my sword to the other side." -Union General Ulysses S. Grant

  • @BigSlimJimmy If I could preserve the [tax revenues and raw resources for the] Union by freeing all of the Negroes, I would, and if I could preserve it by freeing none, i would

  • A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the Right of the People to Keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

  • @rick4001cs By arms do you think our founding fathers meant automatic rifles, no they meant single shot muzzle loading rifles.

  • @ACDC653 Are you retarded? The purpose was the people's ability to have a fighting chance against governments and their standing armies/mercenaries. Do you think it was impossible at that time to hunt with obsolete firearms? No it wasn't, and as the FFintended such "arms" to be used for the people's defense of their liberties (when threatened), the they wrote "a right to bear armS", and not, oh let's say, "a right to bear the arquebus".

  • @dtr76 here here!

  • @dtr76: True enough. However, the founding fathers also knew that they could not foresee the future and as such the created the Constitution so that nearly every aspect of it could be changed by future generations. So while the founding fathers may have intended X they also intended that future generations could change X to Y. And that includes the 2nd Amendment.

  • @jvidell So they intended to let it be changed to the point that it no longer resembled in any manner the system of checks and balances they set up, other than mere formality? What about all of those annoying founding father quotes consistently warning of standing armies, central banks, unarmed and slothenly citizenry? I suppose that was just rhetoric?

  • @dtr76. No, they did not intend to let it be changed. They intended that it could be changed.

    As for their quotes and everything, it was not just rhetoric. But the founding fathers had the foresight to know that what they said might not be relevant to future generations. Fortunately most of what they believed as being relevant is still considered relevant today. We, as a country, can change that, though. i for one, though, will be voting against such change.

  • @ACDC653 They meant the best weapons available, outside of artillery.

  • Thats sad if the banks controll this country then were not a country I almost think maybe they do look at these investment banks getting payed more than our President

  • I would want to cut this Union knot that is hanging the peoples of America because the Federal Republic has been hijacked by off-shore banking interests. A new Confedercy will stand in defiance of this Federal Reserve banking coup, or the American people will starve and be enslaved under total tyranny. Hungry bellies stir revolutionary hearts more than anything, so be prepared for turbulent times.

  • @AllahConsciousness ..,don't hold your breath, dude.

    Feb. 10, 2010 -- More Americans are becoming overweight or obese, exercising less, and eating unhealthy foods.

    That’s the finding of the latest Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, which shows that 63.1% of adults in the U.S. were either overweight or obese in 2009.

  • Fuck the Feds! A free union that came together peaceably should be entitled to dissolve peaceably. Power hungry tyrants is not the American way!

    Our moto is RESISTANCE to the tyrants never yield....shout, shout the battle cry of freedom!

  • STATE RIGHTS NOW MRE THAN EVER!

  • The Confederacy is a sad story but It had to happen to make the north respect the souths rights and there anthem was awsome !!!!

  • it didnt now the Yanks Just hate our Guts, but quiet frankly id tell'em to get in Line.

  • Way down south in Dixie!!!!

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