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In reply to the discussion: About the South Seceding.... [View all]Phentex
(16,709 posts)41. Not sure I'd call you fringe but as renie says above...
it's bizarre to even address this topic at all. Your first line...If that should ever occur
is like saying, "If we ever find a unicorn, everyone will see that it was really a horse."
Why dispel a notion that does not exist?
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If what you say is true, that a majority of Southerners do not want Secession, then hold a vote
MarchemintotheSea
Oct 2013
#3
Seeing that I have lived in mutiple Southern locations I think I know a whole lot about the South
MarchemintotheSea
Oct 2013
#15
You are incorrect..I don't feel superior at all. I see it as different people who want to live a
MarchemintotheSea
Oct 2013
#23
if they openly advocated eliminating most black Americans, half the Hispanics, and most of the poor
carolinayellowdog
Oct 2013
#24
Do we really need another poverty-stricken, Third-world country on our southern border?
baldguy
Oct 2013
#19
As a life long citizen of the South, I believe that your short simple post most accurately describes
ladjf
Oct 2013
#55
It would be messy. I live in New Orleans and we unwillingly support the rest of the State
Katashi_itto
Oct 2013
#52
The stupid teabggers and racists are controlling PA; the governor is a teabagger, they control the
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#69
The Presidential map showed significant Blue in Alabama. The state went for Romney, but not
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#80