Donald Trump - Aberration or Avatar? The Confederate flag flew for the first time inside the Capitol on the day Trump Called in His Supporters

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We came and took them all and beat the insurgency down.
 
Isn't Liz Cheney related to that Bush VP who shot his hunting buddy in the face with a shotgun? Why should we take anything she has to say seriously?

You know, poor poster Lemmi, it is contribution like yours above that bring the wide-spread dismissal of MAGA-think. Your avatar's comment is a silly immature suggestion that implies a daughter had some responsibility for a hunting accident of her father's nearly 18 years ago.

No disrespect to the hand inside the Lemmi puppet...but......but, the puppet makes MAGA-think look and sound stupid. And really doesn't make the 'hand-inside' look all the wise either.

Just sayin'.

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Why did the Democrats have "professional agitators" at the Capital?
I read the Newsweek link by TrogDumb.
It says nothing whatsoever about "Democrat" agitators.
Nothing.

It does say that the Senate Sergeant at Arms thought there were some organized agitators within the group. Which we already knew about with the publicized actions of the known John Sullivan, a 'demonstration-junkie, and recognized accelerator for any disturbance regardless of ideology.....ANTIFI and/or White Supremicists/MAGA....and who now sits in jail for his J6 jackassery. Same for the seditionists of Proud Boys and Oathkeepers, who too, sit in jail for their criminality on J6.

Poster Trog, you can be better than that post. You are trying too hard to make a case and thus have become befuddled in your eagerness to make a point.

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It must have been a beautiful sight seeing the Confederate flag flying within the capitol.
Nearly 700,000 Americans died due to the cause that that flag now represents. And for some anti-Americans that is beautiful.

Yeah, go figger. I don't get it either.
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Neo-Nazi symbols? Yea right.

The Confederate Flag never flew at the Capitol.

You people are so full of shit, and really desperate. Biden is losing in the polls and you know the only way to beat Trump is by slander and stealing elections.

Donald Trump - Aberration or Avatar? The Confederate flag flew for the first time inside the Capitol on the day Trump Called in His Supporters​



Man who carried a Confederate flag in the Capitol on Jan. 6 is sentenced to 3 years​

Kevin Seefried, 53, was convicted on five charges. Photos of him carrying a Confederate flag that he had brought from home inside the U.S. Capitol became a symbol of Jan. 6.
 
No, the Loyalists and the Confederates are traitors to the American Dream and the Republic for which it stands.

DISHONORING THE SACRIFICES AND MEMORIES OF AMERICA'S HEROES

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[SIZE=3]MAGA Macho Man[/SIZE] Which included Confederates born American citizens who had the freedom to choose. All are heroes who fought for their states rights that they believed in.

 
No, the Loyalists and the Confederates are traitors to the American Dream and the Republic for which it stands.


[SIZE=3]MAGA Macho Man[/SIZE] Which included Confederates born American citizens who had the freedom to choose. All are heroes who fought for their states rights that they believed in.

"Loyalists?"

If you're speaking of the Revolution you're quite wrong. Those loyalists started British Canada. You're not really knowledgeable about the rebellion. But that's to be expected. Most Americans are seriously ignorant of the history of early US and the colonies.
 
"Loyalists?"

If you're speaking of the Revolution you're quite wrong. Those loyalists started British Canada. You're not really knowledgeable about the rebellion. But that's to be expected. Most Americans are seriously ignorant of the history of early US and the colonies.
The Loyalists were in PA and NY and Mass. Yes, there were Loyalists in Canada as well.

I won't argue with your error.
 
The Loyalists were in PA and NY and Mass. Yes, there were Loyalists in Canada as well.

I won't argue with your error.

The original issues being debated were not with people being and either/or side. Things developed and I believe got out of hand. I'm one that makes a case (a good one I believe), that the rebellion/revolution was not needed. Mush suffering and loss of life for something that was eventually coming down the line. The 14 British colonies in North America did not exist in a vacuum. The Empire was evolving.
 
"Loyalists?"

If you're speaking of the Revolution you're quite wrong. Those loyalists started British Canada. You're not really knowledgeable about the rebellion. But that's to be expected. Most Americans are seriously ignorant of the history of early US and the colonies.
What I know is, there were no goddamn socialists.
 
The original issues being debated were not with people being and either/or side. Things developed and I believe got out of hand. I'm one that makes a case (a good one I believe), that the rebellion/revolution was not needed. Mush suffering and loss of life for something that was eventually coming down the line. The 14 British colonies in North America did not exist in a vacuum. The Empire was evolving.
15 colonies (Upper and Lower Canada?) but who was counting. And I agree the war could have been avoided.
 
15 colonies (Upper and Lower Canada?) but who was counting. And I agree the war could have been avoided.
Hmm...

I did know:
"Most of what is now northern and western Canada was once claimed by the Hudson's Bay Company, a British trading enterprise chartered in 1670. Parliament passed an Act in 1868 by which transferred these territories to the Canadian Confederation."
Starting with the 1763 Treaty of Paris, New France, of which the colony of Canada was a part, formally became a part of the British Empire. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 enlarged the colony of Canada under the name of the Province of Quebec, which with the Constitutional Act 1791 became known as the Canadas.
In the 1770s early/mid 1780s, there was one British colony above Maine.

The Canadian colony did not join the 13, but there was some early discussion of grievances shared. The grievances were not loyalists vs rebels. Am I wrong? I don't believe so.
 

Donald Trump - Aberration or Avatar? The Confederate flag flew for the first time inside the Capitol on the day Trump Called in His Supporters​



Man who carried a Confederate flag in the Capitol on Jan. 6 is sentenced to 3 years​

Kevin Seefried, 53, was convicted on five charges. Photos of him carrying a Confederate flag that he had brought from home inside the U.S. Capitol became a symbol of Jan. 6.
That’s not the Confederate flag he is carrying. :cuckoo:


This is what the Confederate Flag looked like:

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Neo-Nazi symbols? Yea right.

The Confederate Flag never flew at the Capitol.

You people are so full of shit, and really desperate. Biden is losing in the polls and you know the only way to beat Trump is by slander and stealing elections.
Trump has never won an election and he won't win next year. The sad part of this sorry time in our nations history is the fact that this election is going to be close. Trump should not be anywhere close to the presidency.
 

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