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davet3450 (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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I think the last time the Ole Miss football team won the SEC was way back when this song was written LOL
Joeluck2014 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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put the song back
NuisanceMan (4 days ago) Show Hide
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That law is a complete misnomer. Anti-union isn't "right to work." Pro-union is the right to work and the right to have dignity and fair pay and conditions. Union workers get 30% more pay for the same work in this country. Wake up, people!
Charonveritas (4 days ago) Show Hide
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After you remove the percentage that you are "required" to pay your Union to be able to work, and represent your "needs" in the workplace; you'd make more without them.

Oh, yeah...what the Union does, Federal Labor Laws do already for alot less.

So, you wake up! SEIU, and their sort are goin' down...Let them try and strong-arm people in the South, and see what happens...
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everyone understand the civil war was about state rights. You are very ignorant and/or naive if you think there's even a large minority who wave the KKK (confederate) flag for that reason. Whats the last time you saw a black person with a confederate flag? Its all about this pride that (racist) white people in the south try to hold onto because they are insecure about their place in society and amongst non whites.

im white and was raised in the south (well florida)
APSirius (3 days ago) Show Hide
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You are ignorant to call it the KKK flag. What the klan is or represents is pathetic, demonstrating at a football game over a song is pathetic. The last time I saw a black person with a confederate flag was two months ago. I'm from the actual south, (as in not florida) and I know plenty of black people that have confederate symbols that show a pride in the south.
Charonveritas (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Sean,
1-I can't help why certain people wave Beauregard's Battle Flag (the Confed Flag happens to be the Bonnie Blue Flag).
2-The flag of the Ku Klux, meaning "the circle" from the Greek "cu clos" is entirely different from the Stars and Bars.
3-If loving my heritage, the South (and all of its' diversity), believeing in our Constitution and what it stands for is "Racist", then so be it.

You sir, are the ignorant one. You should get a refund on a "lacking" education...
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Oh, and by the way Sean-

Anthony Johnson was the first "legally" recognized Slave holder in the US by a court decision...He was a free black. So you see, they enslaved themselves...I guess he was a Racist too...
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i think you just proved my point. Your first post explains what I said about how naive/in denial some rednecks are. Most of you who wave the confederate flag embrace the fact that you hate blacks, which is somewhat refreshing. BUt some like you try to act as if anyone buys your BS that it isnt a racist symbol. Its clear what the confederate flag respresents. Next thing youll tell me "the south will rise again" isnt racially provocative either.
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Sean, first, I'm a "coonass". If you want to insult me, please do it properly...

Again, (let me know when it sinks in) -I can't help why certain people wave Beauregard's Battle Flag.

The idea that "the South will rise again" means that we are going to re-institute States Rights in this country the way Jefferson envisioned it.

No, the saying I'm referring to isn't meant to be racially provocative. But, if you wear your heart on your sleeve, it's bound to get bruised some.

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