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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-pol-civil-war-alex-jones-letters-20180703-story.htmlStolen from a Facebook friend today:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-pol-civil-war-alex-jones-letters-20180703-story.htmlStolen from a Facebook friend today:
Some selected Tweets from this hashtag: https://twitter.com/hashtag/SecondCivilWar?src=tren&data_id=tweet%3A1014390285634134016the whole #secondcivilwarletters on Twitter is gold
It doesn’t start until Joe Buck and Troy Aikman talk about how great Dak Prescott isSo, is it on?
Did it start yet?
Would be kind of epic if you filmed yourself reading some of the letters with the fireworks going off outside.Hearing a lot of gunfire around my house. Now fearing Riversco was right all along.
Hey, I am not the one admitting they have sucked ###!Do you take drugs Danny?
I don’t think we are there yet but we are closer than I ever thought we would be. Neither side sees any good in the other anymore and there’s a lot of people on both sides now who I believe truly hate those whose views differ from theirs.Interesting discussion going on at another board this week -- in the not too distant future, if a serious secession movement began somewhere, would our government have the moral character and strength to oppose it? Or would it finally be time for peaceful negotiations of the breakup? The Civil War occurred, at some level, because of a moral belief in the maintenance of the union, warts and all. But what of a secession movement that eschewed war and instead offered financial and political considerations? For purposes of discussion, let's assume overwhelming support for secession from the people living in the departing states.
The principles of our country, of America, are clearly fading in the eyes of many citizens...and for what purpose? We have a distinctly un-american president, who defies american values/norms all over the place. We have a contingent in our country that insists on getting their way, or breaking the system, unwilling to compromise.Interesting discussion going on at another board this week -- in the not too distant future, if a serious secession movement began somewhere, would our government have the moral character and strength to oppose it? Or would it finally be time for peaceful negotiations of the breakup? The Civil War occurred, at some level, because of a moral belief in the maintenance of the union, warts and all. But what of a secession movement that eschewed war and instead offered financial and political considerations? For purposes of discussion, let's assume overwhelming support for secession from the people living in the departing states.
Particularly those that never fell for the snake oil being soldMatthias said:Btw, just because you tell yourselves stupid lies, and may believe them, doesn't mean that the rest of the world are the same breed of sucker.
That dude probably shouldn't drive a jeep then since it's so liberal made.I saw a tire cover today (the thingie covering the spare tire on the back of a jeep) on my way to work this morning and it said.....WeHateLiberals.com.
Sad.