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RainDog

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5. The overwhelming majority of Democrats were anti-Confederacy
Wed Jul 16, 2014, 08:27 AM
Jul 2014

The southern whites who are going to be offended by this are not going to vote for Democrats anyway.

Since so many of the tea bagger members of the House are coming from areas that are expressing white supremacist sentiments - I think it's an important issue to bring to the notice of the voting public.

Long over due maindawg Jul 2014 #1
Sadly, it is RainDog Jul 2014 #2
If your state seceded from the Union NobodyHere Jul 2014 #12
The U.S. and for the answer to your other question: in a heartbeat. nt conservaphobe Jul 2014 #17
Great idea. Force them to defend the Confederacy. grahamhgreen Jul 2014 #3
I really like this idea on a moral level - not sure on a practical level el_bryanto Jul 2014 #4
The overwhelming majority of Democrats were anti-Confederacy RainDog Jul 2014 #5
texas has a confererate memorial on the grounds of the capital rdking647 Jul 2014 #6
what gets me RainDog Jul 2014 #9
Better idea - a resolution repudiating the multiple violations of treaties with Native Americans. Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2014 #7
I think both would be useful RainDog Jul 2014 #8
Attempting to make 2014 Republicans take sides on a 150 year old war accomplishes exactly nothing Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2014 #10
Thanks for sharing your opinion RainDog Jul 2014 #11
...and thanks for sharing yours Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2014 #14
I go for that RainDog Jul 2014 #15
Lee eventually signed the loyalty oath - The Confederacy was repudiated by their defeat. bigtree Jul 2014 #13
I'm glad they're working on some relavent shit NightWatcher Jul 2014 #16
You miss the point RainDog Jul 2014 #18
How about a resolution to repudiate the 25% of people who think the sun revolves around the Earth? Nye Bevan Jul 2014 #19
If that's what you want RainDog Jul 2014 #20
I think a resolution acknowledging evolution is fact, tho, would be good RainDog Jul 2014 #21
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