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#12
ORIGINAL: PSE jake
Good point. And today we can use the mistakes from our past to prepare for the future. Now we have representitives.
Good point. And today we can use the mistakes from our past to prepare for the future. Now we have representitives.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,672
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From: Central Illinois
lol, well im a Cubs fan. So embrassesd!
hot dog at busch stadium:$10
box seats at busch stadium:$6,000
seeing the cardinals be swept by the bo sox in the world series:PRICELESS.
god i love it.
it makes being a cub fan tolerable.
#16
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Which is the reason I beleive this whole Yankee/Rebel issue shouldn't come up again. Ever. What happened in the past is over. We're all Americans whether we're from the North or the South.
ORIGINAL: PSE jake
Good point. And today we can use the mistakes from our past to prepare for the future. Now we have representitives.
Good point. And today we can use the mistakes from our past to prepare for the future. Now we have representitives.
#18
[quote]ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
The only problem I have with this logic is that if someone considers themself a confederate, rebel, or whatever they want to call themselves, how can we as a nation consider them Americans? They live on American soil, yes, but they're within a group that seceeded from the nation.
Zak hes got a good point lol[8D]
ORIGINAL: zak123
No one won, no one lost. We are all Americans, not confederates or yankees.
No one won, no one lost. We are all Americans, not confederates or yankees.
Zak hes got a good point lol[8D]
#19
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
The only problem I have with this logic is that if someone considers themself a confederate, rebel, or whatever they want to call themselves, how can we as a nation consider them Americans? They live on American soil, yes, but they're within a group that seceeded from the nation.
I've just been wondering about that since everyone on this forum likes to argue about this topic. How can someone who considers themself a confederate, or someone who left the union (nation) be considered an American?
Not wanting to start any arguments and unless you have an intelligent reponse, please don't reply to my post.
ORIGINAL: zak123
No one won, no one lost. We are all Americans, not confederates or yankees.
No one won, no one lost. We are all Americans, not confederates or yankees.
I've just been wondering about that since everyone on this forum likes to argue about this topic. How can someone who considers themself a confederate, or someone who left the union (nation) be considered an American?
Not wanting to start any arguments and unless you have an intelligent reponse, please don't reply to my post.
#20
ever heard this one?
hot dog at busch stadium:$10
box seats at busch stadium:$6,000
seeing the cardinals be swept by the bo sox in the world series:PRICELESS.
god i love it. it makes being a cub fan tolerable.
hot dog at busch stadium:$10
box seats at busch stadium:$6,000
seeing the cardinals be swept by the bo sox in the world series:PRICELESS.
god i love it. it makes being a cub fan tolerable.


