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MoeGates
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Since: 6.1.02
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#1 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.14
http://www.fuckthesouth.com/

Well, minus 90% of the profanity.



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Since: 23.7.04
From: Baltimore, MD

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#2 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.70
That is parody right?

(edited by BigSteve on 10.11.04 2353)
Jaguar
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Since: 23.1.02
From: In a Blue State finally

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#3 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.65
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SirBubNorm
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Since: 2.1.02
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#4 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.57
Concerning the taxes thought on that page.

Paraphrasing (please tell me where I'm off here)
The "red" states hate Federal taxes and want to decrease them. More Federal taxes come from the "blue" states and go to the "red" states.

If that paraphrasing is accurate, what's the beef? Would it be better if the "red" states asked for more?

I also think we need a Celebrity Deathmatch between "Arrogant" and "Holier Than Thou" for the "No, really, I'm better than you" championship because apparently one is more OK than the other.



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Since: 2.1.02
From: East TN

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#5 Posted on | Instant Rating: 2.48

As a resident of the South for way too long, I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiments of this webpage, 100% of the profanity included. It does need a couple of references to "ignorant hillbillies" thrown in for good measure, though.



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Since: 10.1.03
From: Enter your city here

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#6 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.72
Wow, I think someones fucking angry that there guy lost the election. He strayed from protocol, and made some rather nasty generalizations there. Not very liberal like I must say.

But since we are talking in black in white, or, red and blue.

I do find, that backwood, three toothed morons from the "red" states treat me with more respect and kindness then the great fountains of tolerance from the "blue" states, way more down to earth. Thats how I judge a person, not by economic, religious or educational standards. So if am forced to pledge allegiance to either New York or Mobile, Yuppie or Redneck, I'll take the southern road.





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Since: 2.1.02

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#7 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.45
Thanks for the link Moe. The profanity is a little over the top and *might* serve to dilute the arguments in some people's views, but I hope not.



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Since: 21.2.02
From: ORLANDO

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#8 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.45
ha ha aha hhaha ha hah ah a

Q: Why do birds fly South for the Winter?

A: Cause they are smart

Q: Why do Northerners come to Disney and amuse us with white legs accented by knee high socks and sandals?

A: Cause the "fuckin" Liberty Bell don't draw

HAH AH AHA Ha

Q: How many guys like this does it take to shovel snow?

A: WHO CARES! It's 80 degrees!

And I wouldn't be so fucking arrogant if I wasn't paying for your fucking bridges, bitch.

I'll take the Seven Mile to Key West over The Ben Franklin to Philly any day of the week...ah shit - he has me beat on the Sub,Soda,TastyCake and a Bag of Chips meal - eh, I have BBQ

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Betcha this dude thinks Cream of Wheat is Real Grits!

ha ha hah oh man...I tell ya...I could go on all day with this

Arrogance is the fucking cornerstone of what it means to be American.

Heh ha ha!!!...that attitude and not knowing the words to Wild Side of Life will not only get you THROWN out of a first rate Juke Joint, but fed to the alligators! Good thing there is Downtown Disney! Safe Haven for the Elite!

"ignorant hillbillies"

YEEHAW! ha ha ha ah ha ha haha...dumber than Gomer Pyle I am! So dumb I think I'll drink some Jim Beam and Go Swimming while Willie and Waylon blow out the speakers! Hey, beats wondering if I should bring the plants in for the winter and pondering if I should anitfreeze the car now or later

Q: Why does a quarter bag of smoke cost $60 bucks anywhere North of the Mason Dixon line?

A: Don't have an answer for that one...but this guy could stay high just THINKING about Southern Homegrown

ha ha hahaha...

FLEA

(edited by RYDER FAKIN on 11.11.04 0859)


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Since: 6.11.03
From: Dudleyville

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#9 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.84
Wow, between all the lefties packing their bags for Canada and the concerted effort to reach out and expand their voting base the Dems should have no trouble at all taking back the Oval Office in '08.

Keep up the good work.


"Fifty-one percent of the American people lacked information (in this election) and we want to educate and enlighten them. They weren't told the truth. We're communicators and it's up to us to start doing it now."
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ges7184
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Since: 7.1.02
From: Birmingham, AL

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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.17
"Fuck the South"? How can you be upset about losing a game that you didn't even bother to play (except Florida)?

By the way, it would probably more accurate to descibe the divide as "rural vs. urban" than geographically, if you look at voting maps. Though even within the "red" and "blue", it is plenty divided, millions voted for Kerry even in the South.

I just can't believe anyone thinks there is really a good argument even without the profanity there. People should just defer judgement to Northerners because of events that happened well over 200 years ago? The tax situation has some merit, but that has a lot more to do with just having too many pork projects and two senators from every state to go get them. That distribution has and would be true, whether the President is "red" or "blue". Gay marriage was only an issue in what, 8 or 9 of the 50 states? Hardly wholly responsible for "blue's" defeat, though some want to make it out that way. Anyway, while you will find hypocrisy on the marriage issue, I think you can find it all over the country, not limited to just one particular region.

Mainly, you just can't say that any state or region did something wrong just merely because more people voted for a candidate you didn't like over one you did. What you have here is a silly profanity-laced rant. Take the profanity away, you are still left with a silly rant, not a well-reasoned argument.



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Since: 11.1.02
From: Japan

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#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.13
    Originally posted by ges7184
    "Fuck the South"? How can you be upset about losing a game that you didn't even bother to play (except Florida)?

    By the way, it would probably more accurate to descibe the divide as "rural vs. urban" than geographically, if you look at voting maps. Though even within the "red" and "blue", it is plenty divided, millions voted for Kerry even in the South.



I covered this on my site.





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Since: 2.1.02
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#12 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.56
So wait... the last acceptable president was Ronald Reagan (as he wasn't born in those territories/states)?

Or can we get over this silliness that everyone in the south is evil?



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rockstar
Salami








Since: 2.1.02
From: East TN

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#13 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.16

I was under the impression one of the author's main points is that, by voting for Bush in large numbers, which the red states, a large number of which are in the South, did, they voiced their support of the traditional Republican platform of smaller government. By voting Kerry, the blue states, many of which are in the Northeast, voiced their support of the traditional Democratic platform of larger government. This is all theoretical, of course, because it is impossible to know how each voter came to a decision. But to follow the point through, this appears to be an hypocritical outcome, especially from the Southern point of view, seeing as how they are major beneficiaries of the Democratic platform of tax and spend.

If the typical Southerner wants less Federal government, that's fine, but at the same time, they need to put their hands back in their own pockets and fund their own local projects, not have them out asking for the tax monies coming from states who do (theoretically) support the idea of a larger government. Granted, a lot of that begging comes from pork gobbling senators; and Republicans don't really want a smaller government, they just want a different source for that tax money and to spend it differently than Democrats.



The Right, the base of the Republican party, hail the virtues of Christianity and consider themselves to be the moral guideposts of America. In their touting of spirituality they express their obvious disdain for those whose views run contrary to that of Jerry Falwell.

Dare to suggest religious freedom of any kind, and one of these Righties will set down his guns and Bible, pause his lecture on the immorality of living a life outside the boundaries of fundamental Christianity and the absurdity of not believing in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and tell you your lack of Godliness is absolutely wrong. Where does he get his understanding that what you claim is "right" is actually not? Against what standard is this wrongness measured? The Holy Bible. He knows you're a godless heathen, doomed to eternal torment in the fires of Hell, you're not worthy of being an American. In fact, you're not moral enough to understand what it means to be an American.

And not only are you immoral, you're dangerous. Spawn of Satan like you don't belong in a Christian culture like ours. You and your lack of beliefs and the people who also lack them should not be allowed in our civilized society . . . or, at the very least, you should be denied the right to choose to live a life otherwise harmless to others. Because when you live a life of religious freedom, you screw everything up.
SirBubNorm
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Since: 2.1.02
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#14 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.56
I guess we've got to agree to disagree, because you know what? As a Republican, I don't want more tax money from anyone. Government can't give anything to anybody that it hasn't taken away from someone else.

I also don't think we should tax the differing brackets differently (maybe that's what is being referred to). I have a friend who at the end of the year quit working for X number of days because he had been following his taxes/income close enough to realize that if he worked those days, he was going to be pushed up a tax bracket and doing so was going to cost him more money then he could make.

Putting someone in that position is stupid.



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Since: 11.7.02
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#15 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.29
You do realize that the last three Democratic Presidents were from the south?



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