People enjoy the sight of the flag of surrender.
Looks to me as if all of you using the term traitorous are surrendering at the opportunity to take them down.
People enjoy the sight of the flag of surrender.
someone will take it down when they bulldoze whats left of your house trailer.
America > Confederacy
Which enemy flag do you rotate-in more regularly?
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Robert C. Byrd Appalachian Highway System
Wonder why they have not renamed that?
It they bulldoze a house trailer, it will likely be yours.
I dont have a house trailer hence no confederate flag
Thats the opioids talking
I don't use them, hence, no voices.
Be proud of your house trailer. At least you moved up from government housing like the rest of you kind.
Here is a map for you... https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/08/16/us/confederate-monuments-removed.html
You have house trailers in all those locations? You're moving up even for a 2nd class boy like you.
you lost the conversation again.
Says the born, 2nd class loser. You couldn't win if you were the only one in the contest. All those trophies weren't for doing something but because people felt sorry for you knowing you'd never amount to anything. All those trophies did was keep you from killing yourself from disappointment.
The monuments are coming down. You can squirm all you want.
The flags are still up. You can make excuses for not trying to take them down all you want. We both know why you won't try.
That's what you say. I've heard otherwise.
keep drinking to you're totally blitzed but the monuments are still coming down
maybe if you get got a job she wouldn't have to work double shifts at the waffle house
Plenty of the flags of the Confederacy still flying on a rotating basis at the residence. Interesting thing is no one has tried to take down any of them. Wonder why? Do you know?
The flags are still up. You can make excuses for not trying to take them down all you want. We both know why you won't try.
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