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USC Under Fire For Having a Horse Name Traveler

Let's get rid of Lee's Famous Chicken, General Motors, and anything with a similar sounding name. We simply can't be associated with racism. KFC? They are based in Kentucky. Kentucky was a Confederate state. The SEC conference? Disband it altogether. They're southern and southern people owned slaves.

Etc.
 
Both parties speak it. I'm talking about posters on this board. You do realize that the vast majority of hyperbole on this board originates from conservatives? Right?
its not really hyperbole considering your side wants to change the name of a damn horse because his name was similar to one during the civil war
 
Let's get rid of Lee's Famous Chicken, General Motors, and anything with a similar sounding name. We simply can't be associated with racism. KFC? They are based in Kentucky. Kentucky was a Confederate state. The SEC conference? Disband it altogether. They're southern and southern people owned slaves.

Etc.

Kentucky wasn't a confederate state. While full of confederate sympathizers, its official position was to remain neutral.
 
its not really hyperbole considering your side wants to change the name of a damn horse because his name was similar to one during the civil war

Hyperbole is not dependent upon the positions of the opposition. Hyperbole is hyperbole.
 
Do you even history?

Sure do, Kentucky, Missouri, and West Virginia was never confederate states.

Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Arizona Territory, and New Mexico Territory all made up the confederacy. They tried to turn Kentucky but was ran out but the People and Missouri was busy fighting their own internal troubles and border troubles with Kansas.

Kentucky and Missouri also maintained their seats in the Union Congress during the Civil War and never left the union.
 
I just bought a 2nd assault rifle today, so fvck it. Come mess with one of my old ladies bird baths, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul.
 
Sure do, Kentucky, Missouri, and West Virginia was never confederate states.

Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Arizona Territory, and New Mexico Territory all made up the confederacy. They tried to turn Kentucky but was ran out but the People and Missouri was busy fighting their own internal troubles and border troubles with Kansas.

Kentucky and Missouri also maintained their seats in the Union Congress during the Civil War and never left the union.
It wasnt as simple as that.
 
"Kentucky was a Confederate state."

^^^^^ But that's acceptable confirmation of a college degree.

What are you talking about? I made no comment as to the standing of Kentucky. My frustration with Fever is his total lack on knowledge around the use of was and were. That's a fixable issue, his general lack of knowledge is beyond my ability to fix.
 
What are you talking about? I made no comment as to the standing of Kentucky. My frustration with Fever is his total lack on knowledge around the use of was and were. That's a fixable issue, his general lack of knowledge is beyond my ability to fix.

No, you didn't, but one of your college educated republican brothers did. That didn't seem to bother you, but a verb does.
 
West Virginia was illegally created thanks to the vote stuffing by union troops from Indiana and Ohio.

The majority of counties that now make up WV did not vote in favor of secession from Virginia, many didn't even return ballots.
 
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Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. A Confederate state argues that secession is unconstitutional.
 
West Virginia was illegally created thanks to the vote stuffing by union troops from Indiana and Ohio.

The majority of counties that now make up WV did not vote in favor of secession from Virginia, many didn't even return ballots.
True
 
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