Unite the Right
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Always been this way by the way, back in the 1860's the Abolitionists and the Condeferates were in Canada, hiding out from each other, on third party territory, inciting Canadians to jump on their bandwagons both, Canada divided between Abolotionist and Confederate sympathizers, we had the Underground Railroad at the same time that the Confederate's had a semi-covert base of operations in downtown Toronto.
Before the Civil War the slaves were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, after the Civil War the Confederates were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, we've never been able to seal this border, whether that be Haitians right now, or maybe White Nationalists tommorow, never know, from Vietnam Draft Dodgers to Iraq War Backdraftees, all depends on who is fleeing America at any given moment.
Before the Civil War the slaves were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, after the Civil War the Confederates were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, we've never been able to seal this border, whether that be Haitians right now, or maybe White Nationalists tommorow, never know, from Vietnam Draft Dodgers to Iraq War Backdraftees, all depends on who is fleeing America at any given moment.
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Go North, young man.Smitty-48 wrote:Always been this way by the way, back in the 1860's the Abolitionists and the Condeferates were in Canada, hiding out from each other, on third party territory, inciting Canadians to jump on their bandwagons both, Canada divided between Abolotionist and Confederate sympathizers, we had the Underground Railroad at the same time that the Confederate's had a semi-covert base of operations in downtown Toronto.
Before the Civil War the slaves were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, after the Civil War the Confederates were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, we've never been able to seal this border, whether that be Haitians right now, or maybe White Nationalists tommorow, never know, from Vietnam Draft Dodgers to Iraq War Backdraftees, all depends on who is fleeing America at any given moment.
No, not just across the Ohio . . . all the way North, eh?
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Bad shape! BADDBTrek wrote:Clearly we need to get cracking on copyrighting all the appropriate shapes.Fife wrote:Inappropriate shapes will not be tolerated.
Appropriate shapes are mandatory.
Ride this Chinese-syle Cultural Revolution all the way to the 1%ers club.
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Jefferson Davis fled all the way to Montreal, they even put up a plaque in his honor, right on the old Hudson's Bay building, and it remained there undisturbed for 152 years, until last week, when Hudson's Bay pulled it down in a PCM induced panic.Fife wrote:Go North, young man.Smitty-48 wrote:Always been this way by the way, back in the 1860's the Abolitionists and the Condeferates were in Canada, hiding out from each other, on third party territory, inciting Canadians to jump on their bandwagons both, Canada divided between Abolotionist and Confederate sympathizers, we had the Underground Railroad at the same time that the Confederate's had a semi-covert base of operations in downtown Toronto.
Before the Civil War the slaves were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, after the Civil War the Confederates were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, we've never been able to seal this border, whether that be Haitians right now, or maybe White Nationalists tommorow, never know, from Vietnam Draft Dodgers to Iraq War Backdraftees, all depends on who is fleeing America at any given moment.
No, not just across the Ohio . . . all the way North, eh?
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Well, nothing lasts forever, eh, cousin?Smitty-48 wrote:Jefferson Davis fled all the way to Montreal, they even put up a plaque in his honor, right on the old Hudson's Bay building, and it remained there undisturbed for 152 years, until last week, when Hudson's Bay pulled it down in a PCM induced panic.Fife wrote:Go North, young man.Smitty-48 wrote:Always been this way by the way, back in the 1860's the Abolitionists and the Condeferates were in Canada, hiding out from each other, on third party territory, inciting Canadians to jump on their bandwagons both, Canada divided between Abolotionist and Confederate sympathizers, we had the Underground Railroad at the same time that the Confederate's had a semi-covert base of operations in downtown Toronto.
Before the Civil War the slaves were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, after the Civil War the Confederates were fleeing to Canada as a safe haven, we've never been able to seal this border, whether that be Haitians right now, or maybe White Nationalists tommorow, never know, from Vietnam Draft Dodgers to Iraq War Backdraftees, all depends on who is fleeing America at any given moment.
No, not just across the Ohio . . . all the way North, eh?
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Tru dat, cousin. Mind you, never was much of a Jefferson Davis fan meself, what honors extend to the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennesee, do not necessarily extend to Richmond in the end.Fife wrote:Well, nothing lasts forever, eh, cousin?Smitty-48 wrote:Jefferson Davis fled all the way to Montreal, they even put up a plaque in his honor, right on the old Hudson's Bay building, and it remained there undisturbed for 152 years, until last week, when Hudson's Bay pulled it down in a PCM induced panic.Fife wrote:
Go North, young man.
No, not just across the Ohio . . . all the way North, eh?
The greatness of Marse Robert, is that he is the American Napoleon, Jefferson Davis, not so much.
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The fragility of Washington City redounded upon Old Virginny Richmond rather harshly, wouldn't you agree?Smitty-48 wrote:Tru dat, cousin. Mind you, never was much of a Jefferson Davis fan meself, what honors extend to the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennesee, do not necessarily extend to Richmond in the end.Fife wrote:Well, nothing lasts forever, eh, cousin?Smitty-48 wrote:
Jefferson Davis fled all the way to Montreal, they even put up a plaque in his honor, right on the old Hudson's Bay building, and it remained there undisturbed for 152 years, until last week, when Hudson's Bay pulled it down in a PCM induced panic.
Maybe it was just that Washington City got the boot through the door trestle before the politicians in Richmond did; or maybe it was just a failure of diplomacy with England, France, et al by the confederate state. Who knows?
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He did not.Smitty-48 wrote:Jefferson Davis fled all the way to Montreal....
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Fife wrote:The fragility of Washington City redounded upon Old Virginny Richmond rather harshly, wouldn't you agree?
Indeed, to me, it really comes down to them thinking it was going to be a walkover, a police action and just mopping up in the end, they never accounted for Bobby Lee and Tom Jackson and things going all the way to Shiloh Church, and when it did, they went all the Rolling Thunder at the Golf of Tonkin.
Once it went to Rolling Thunder at the Gulf of Tonkin, neither the British Crown nor the French Republic, wanted any part of that.Maybe it was just that Washington City got the boot through the door trestle before the politicians in Richmond did; or maybe it was just a failure of diplomacy with England, France, et al by the confederate state. Who knows?
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"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "