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To: SampleMan

They all have their own TV shows.... Jersey Shore and the hillbilly one. And yes, Elmer Fudd the representation of the white bread yankee bozo who hunts.

Surprisingly the truth in the South is much different. In the rural South blacks and whites long ago set limits and there is a great deal of cooperation and tolerance. Less so in the cities.

“Rednecks” in the South is not an epithet— and these bozos would be well advised about it. A redneck was a UNION coal miner, who for recognition (especially in the mine wars after WWI) wore red bandanas around their neck. Pure and simple. In Florida, a “cracker” is also not an epithet— it was a name for cattle drivers (white and black and indian) who cracked whips to drive cattle. Words mean things. And the elitists who really hate the working man, want to disarm the working man of his own personal defense-—white or black people know this.

Elitists do not. These are venture socialists— not “national” in the sense they have no love of this country as patriots. This is the NWO via the UN (never forget Kurt Waldheim the ex nazi Sec. Gen) world government.

In the North who are the rednecks? It is the “outfit” the Mob, the Sopranos.... that’s who and they aren’t all italians.


55 posted on 01/23/2013 7:19:05 PM PST by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: John S Mosby
Surprisingly the truth in the South is much different. In the rural South blacks and whites long ago set limits and there is a great deal of cooperation and tolerance. Less so in the cities.

Frankly that sounds like the rural north I grew up in. You shouldn't be so easily manipulated by liberal writers.
59 posted on 01/23/2013 7:31:37 PM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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