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The Battle Cry of Freedom(confederate version)

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

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  • @RonPaulHatesBlacks I agree, mate, it shouldn't have been that way, but some of my rebel idols weren't fancy to Slavery, Robert E. Lee being one.

  • @LSUtigersfan97 You too. I wish the confederacy followed the code that everyone is equal. Too bad their nation was explicitly founded upon the "great physical, philosophical, and moral truth" that "the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery---subordination to the superior race---is his natural and normal condition." No thanks.

  • @RonPaulHatesBlacks Pro-Nazi? Hardly. Pal, my grandads all fought against the Nazis. Their dad's fought the Kaiser, and Their Dad's fought on both sides of the Mason-Dixon. I'm Catholic, mate, I follow the code that everyone is equal. Have a nice day.

  • @LSUtigersfan97 But slavery was the self-declared "cornerstone" of the entire confederacy. Are you also pro-Nazi but against anti-Semitism through and through?

  • @RonPaulHatesBlacks None man, I'm against slavery through and through.

  • @LSUtigersfan97 I'm glad your ancestors died before they could murder even more American soldiers who fought as bravely as Pat Tillman. And I'm glad they lost, and the confederate "cornerstone" of slavery and white supremacism was eradicated. If they had won, how many slaves would you own today? Just a few, or a plantation full?

  • In my country we learned in school that Ohio and Indiana tried to join Dixie but they were rejected

  • I'm so proud to know, that many of my ancestors were citizens of the Confederate States of America. Even Prouder to know many of mine fought and died for it.

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