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On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:47:03 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 11:36 AM, wrote: On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:07:57 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: D'uh, I went to bluegrass and folk concerts in the 1960's, when both were in their modern heyday and you were playing in the dirt. In those days, you didn't see Confederate flags at bluegrass festivals, as you do today, and the audiences were a panoply of colors, and not nearly all white, as they are today. Must have just been a connecticut thing. Are you sure you are not confusing a bluegrass festival with a hootenanny? I went to three years of Newport Folk Festivals, where bluegrass was featured, and I was "the guy" for the Associated Press in parts of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, and attended dozens of bluegrass concerts in that area. Never saw one Confederate flag at a concert. At that time, the managing editor of the newspaper in Huntingtown, W.Va., was an actual Hatfield. Maybe that was because those are northern venues. Actually the confederate flag issue is really only about 2 or3 decades old anyway ... sort of like the "redskins" outrage, You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? |
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On 10/17/13, 6:38 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:55:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote: You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. West Virginia was one of those border states you think were all solid union. If you are talking about Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati, that is virtually Ohio. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? There were plenty of confederate flags in southern Maryland in the 60s, 70 and 80s, including Calvert county. In the late 50s there was even a network show glamorizing Major Mosby (The Gray Ghost) They sold all sorts of "merch" around that , hats, flags, toy guns. I think you are just in denial and suddenly coming up with outrage about something that has been around for 150 years. Did I say or imply West Virginia was a "solid union state"? No, I did not. Oh...I was talking about traitorous Confederate flag episodes, not the existence of such flags. Again, you are not reading for content. Lack of liberal arts studies, I suppose. |
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On 10/17/2013 6:38 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:55:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote: You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. West Virginia was one of those border states you think were all solid union. If you are talking about Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati, that is virtually Ohio. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? There were plenty of confederate flags in southern Maryland in the 60s, 70 and 80s, including Calvert county. In the late 50s there was even a network show glamorizing Major Mosby (The Gray Ghost) They sold all sorts of "merch" around that , hats, flags, toy guns. I think you are just in denial and suddenly coming up with outrage about something that has been around for 150 years. harry has been getting pretty desperate the last few days. Sexual fantasies about children, making up stories (someone alert dick) about other posters, ****ing nasty stories, and wishing death on just about everyone again.... snerk... |
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On 10/17/2013 6:56 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 18:44:13 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 6:38 PM, wrote: On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:55:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote: You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. West Virginia was one of those border states you think were all solid union. If you are talking about Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati, that is virtually Ohio. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? There were plenty of confederate flags in southern Maryland in the 60s, 70 and 80s, including Calvert county. In the late 50s there was even a network show glamorizing Major Mosby (The Gray Ghost) They sold all sorts of "merch" around that , hats, flags, toy guns. I think you are just in denial and suddenly coming up with outrage about something that has been around for 150 years. Did I say or imply West Virginia was a "solid union state"? No, I did not. You said Maryland was and they were exactly the same status. Maybe you forgot Oh...I was talking about traitorous Confederate flag episodes, not the existence of such flags. You seem to think everyone who has one is a terrorist racist. Again, you are not reading for content. Lack of liberal arts studies, I suppose. Meaningless insult Meaningless life..... this krause character... |
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On 10/17/13, 6:56 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 18:44:13 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 6:38 PM, wrote: On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:55:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote: You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. West Virginia was one of those border states you think were all solid union. If you are talking about Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati, that is virtually Ohio. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? There were plenty of confederate flags in southern Maryland in the 60s, 70 and 80s, including Calvert county. In the late 50s there was even a network show glamorizing Major Mosby (The Gray Ghost) They sold all sorts of "merch" around that , hats, flags, toy guns. I think you are just in denial and suddenly coming up with outrage about something that has been around for 150 years. Did I say or imply West Virginia was a "solid union state"? No, I did not. You said Maryland was and they were exactly the same status. Maybe you forgot Oh...I was talking about traitorous Confederate flag episodes, not the existence of such flags. You seem to think everyone who has one is a terrorist racist. Again, you are not reading for content. Lack of liberal arts studies, I suppose. Meaningless insult I did not equate West Virginia and Maryland, you did. And your comment about the Confederate flag is also silly. I don't think those who have bits and pieces of Nazi memorabilia are traitors. If they wear them or display them on their houses, perhaps they are. |
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On Thursday, 17 October 2013 19:57:13 UTC-3, Charlemagne wrote:
On 10/17/2013 6:38 PM, wrote: On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:55:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote: You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. West Virginia was one of those border states you think were all solid union. If you are talking about Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati, that is virtually Ohio. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? There were plenty of confederate flags in southern Maryland in the 60s, 70 and 80s, including Calvert county. In the late 50s there was even a network show glamorizing Major Mosby (The Gray Ghost) They sold all sorts of "merch" around that , hats, flags, toy guns. I think you are just in denial and suddenly coming up with outrage about something that has been around for 150 years. harry has been getting pretty desperate the last few days. Sexual fantasies about children, making up stories (someone alert dick) about other posters, ****ing nasty stories, and wishing death on just about everyone again.... snerk... Why do you constantly jab at Richard? He has been more than charitable to you over the years...ask Hankie if you don't believe me. |
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On 10/17/13, 9:20 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 17 October 2013 19:57:13 UTC-3, Charlemagne wrote: On 10/17/2013 6:38 PM, wrote: On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:55:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 2:57 PM, wrote: You're really not a liberal arts student...West Virginia, where I lived for a while, had some significant anti-slavery activities, and Kentucky, of course, was a slave state. West Virginia was one of those border states you think were all solid union. If you are talking about Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati, that is virtually Ohio. I recall a couple of traitorous Confederate flag episodes in SW Missouri when I was in college, either in Joplin or Springfield, and a decade or so later there were incidents involving that flag of disgrace in Virginia. That's what, five decades or more ago? There were plenty of confederate flags in southern Maryland in the 60s, 70 and 80s, including Calvert county. In the late 50s there was even a network show glamorizing Major Mosby (The Gray Ghost) They sold all sorts of "merch" around that , hats, flags, toy guns. I think you are just in denial and suddenly coming up with outrage about something that has been around for 150 years. harry has been getting pretty desperate the last few days. Sexual fantasies about children, making up stories (someone alert dick) about other posters, ****ing nasty stories, and wishing death on just about everyone again.... snerk... Why do you constantly jab at Richard? He has been more than charitable to you over the years...ask Hankie if you don't believe me. Scotty is psychotic. Perhaps you are unfamiliar with its manifestations. Simply, and from wiki: psychotic is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality". People suffering from psychosis are described as psychotic. Psychosis is the term given to the more severe forms of psychiatric disorder, during which hallucinations and/or delusions, violence and impaired insight may occur. Scotty's postings over the years have included hundreds of examples of psychotic thinking. These include his "...delusional beliefs, some of which are paranoid in nature. Put simply, delusions are false beliefs which a person holds on to, without adequate evidence. It may be difficult to change the belief even with evidence to the contrary. Common themes of delusions are persecutory (person believes that others are out to harm him/her), grandiose (person believing that he or she has special powers or skills) etc. Depressed persons may have delusions consistent with their low mood e.g., delusions that they have sinned, or have contracted serious illness etc." |
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On 10/17/13 11:57 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:47:03 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/17/13, 11:36 AM, wrote: On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:07:57 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: D'uh, I went to bluegrass and folk concerts in the 1960's, when both were in their modern heyday and you were playing in the dirt. In those days, you didn't see Confederate flags at bluegrass festivals, as you do today, and the audiences were a panoply of colors, and not nearly all white, as they are today. Must have just been a connecticut thing. Are you sure you are not confusing a bluegrass festival with a hootenanny? I went to three years of Newport Folk Festivals, where bluegrass was featured, and I was "the guy" for the Associated Press in parts of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, and attended dozens of bluegrass concerts in that area. Never saw one Confederate flag at a concert. At that time, the managing editor of the newspaper in Huntingtown, W.Va., was an actual Hatfield. Maybe that was because those are northern venues. Actually the confederate flag issue is really only about 2 or3 decades old anyway ... sort of like the "redskins" outrage, Read an article the other day about renaming of the Washington Redskins. Weasels and Scoundrels were the suggested names. |
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