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The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

Vermont was its own country too, for longer than that.

They don't need to crow about it though. :)
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Now THAT'S a coin I'd like to unearth. Pretty freaky Mr. Sun coming up over the horizon, isn't it? Or am I seeing that wrong?
 
Thank you. The pipers of Amazing Grace may represent the people of the British Isles and the Christian peoples who settled there and the people who were converted there. The drum line may represent the culture we come from. However, this does not represent the forward march that the people are embarked upon, neither here nor in the British Isles.

I do not understand the flag that you are flying in your posts and along with your videos. It's not ours. What country are you coming from?

Republic Of Texas.
The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Name one group of people who are here now, whose Ancestors DIDN'T come here from abroad...............except the INDIAN TRIBES..............

derp.

You did not read my post. This hoss guy is flying the flag of a non-existent country and claiming that he is a citizen of this non-existent country. He also is holding up the heritage of those of us whose ancestors came from the British Isles to ridicule by the rest of the American People.

Meh, so what. It's just a flag. Flags are for foolish fetishists who fend off frailty in flying their fragile philately fraught with filigrees of fancy fake festoonage.
 
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I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

Vermont was its own country too, for longer than that.

They don't need to crow about it though. :)
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Now THAT'S a coin I'd like to unearth. Pretty freaky Mr. Sun coming up over the horizon, isn't it? Or am I seeing that wrong?

Sure looks like it. And it also looks like he's alarmed at what he sees. :eek:
 
Republic Of Texas.
The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Name one group of people who are here now, whose Ancestors DIDN'T come here from abroad...............except the INDIAN TRIBES..............

derp.

You did not read my post. This hoss guy is flying the flag of a non-existent country and claiming that he is a citizen of this non-existent country. He also is holding up the heritage of those of us whose ancestors came from the British Isles to ridicule by the rest of the American People.

Meh, so what. It's just a flag. Flags are for foolish fetishists who fend off frailty in flying their fragile philately fraught with flocks of festoonage.
V? Is that you? Are you like a crazy person?
 
Republic Of Texas.
This Republic of Texas stands for nothing. Don't put on the internet or align yourself with Irish or Scottish. We are honorable people,You are not. I would appreciate it if you would not put people of Irish or Scottish heritage into dishonor.
My dear Kamerad, my great-grandmother, a Scot, married a drunken Irish bum, and so I can sympathize with your misery. And don't mess with Texas.

You compromise our heritage from the British Isles, and attempt to hijack it for your politics in the United States of America. You fly the flag of a nation that does not exist instead of the flag of the nation that welcomed us. Where are your Stars and Stripes?

You cannot prostitute our heritage.

Oh I see, you meant the flag Hoss is flying, not the OP.

Funny that --- with me he claims to be from North Carolina. I suspect he's a double agent. :eusa_shifty:
Got homes in both places and yes I am a double agent.

See? Dual citizenship, I knewed it. Where's the Carolinia flag then?

I wooden even know what it looks like.....
 
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

Vermont was its own country too, for longer than that.

They don't need to crow about it though. :)
But you are talkin' about Vermont....... :eusa_whistle:

:D

Ayup, used to live there too. I believe it's the onliest state that never had slavery.
 
This Republic of Texas stands for nothing. Don't put on the internet or align yourself with Irish or Scottish. We are honorable people,You are not. I would appreciate it if you would not put people of Irish or Scottish heritage into dishonor.
My dear Kamerad, my great-grandmother, a Scot, married a drunken Irish bum, and so I can sympathize with your misery. And don't mess with Texas.

You compromise our heritage from the British Isles, and attempt to hijack it for your politics in the United States of America. You fly the flag of a nation that does not exist instead of the flag of the nation that welcomed us. Where are your Stars and Stripes?

You cannot prostitute our heritage.

Oh I see, you meant the flag Hoss is flying, not the OP.

Funny that --- with me he claims to be from North Carolina. I suspect he's a double agent. :eusa_shifty:
Got homes in both places and yes I am a double agent.

See? Dual citizenship, I knewed it. Where's the Carolinia flag then?

I wooden even know what it looks like.....

Flags of North Cackalacky and Republic of Texas
 
My dear Kamerad, my great-grandmother, a Scot, married a drunken Irish bum, and so I can sympathize with your misery. And don't mess with Texas.

You compromise our heritage from the British Isles, and attempt to hijack it for your politics in the United States of America. You fly the flag of a nation that does not exist instead of the flag of the nation that welcomed us. Where are your Stars and Stripes?

You cannot prostitute our heritage.

Oh I see, you meant the flag Hoss is flying, not the OP.

Funny that --- with me he claims to be from North Carolina. I suspect he's a double agent. :eusa_shifty:
Got homes in both places and yes I am a double agent.

See? Dual citizenship, I knewed it. Where's the Carolinia flag then?

I wooden even know what it looks like.....

Flags of North Cackalacky and Republic of Texas

Remarkably similar I must say.

Dat is markable and remarkable.
 
Republic Of Texas.
The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.
 
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

Vermont was its own country too, for longer than that.

They don't need to crow about it though. :)
But you are talkin' about Vermont....... :eusa_whistle:

:D

Ayup, used to live there too. I believe it's the onliest state that never had slavery.
Good for them...... :dunno:
 
The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.

I suspect much similar to what the Cherokee who used to live here (and a few still do) think of North Cackalackee.

Notice I got Hoss to concede a second flag. Got NC top billing too. The art of the deal rat there.
I should be a diplomat. Instead of a welcome mat.
 
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You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

Vermont was its own country too, for longer than that.

They don't need to crow about it though. :)
But you are talkin' about Vermont....... :eusa_whistle:

:D

Ayup, used to live there too. I believe it's the onliest state that never had slavery.
Good for them...... :dunno:

Well there ain't that many fun facts about Vermont. I just blew most of my load with those two plus a joke.

Wait, here's another one.

Vermont has no billboards. :eusa_dance: How you like it now?
 
The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.

They think their welfare checks are manna from heaven.
 
The ditz is clueless. :thup: :lol:
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.
I always love it when some Spanish ancestry person here in the southwest starts bragging about being 6th or 7th generation Americans. My response is: "so, you're new-comers also......" :eusa_whistle:
 
The Russians are coming!!! The Russians are coming!!!

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Uuummmm, wait a minute...... That's Arizona.......

Oops........
 
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.

They think their welfare checks are manna from heaven.

You are implying that just about all people who live in Texas are not working? How do you know this? Please prove this assertion.

Or should I shout "Hey, Texans, this boy thinks that you don't work for a living!"
 
I'm English and don't know if us limeys are allowed to join, so let me know.
I'm simply hoping to learn a bit about US politics and stuff..:)
All you are going to learn here is what radicals have to say! Please do not take these people as typical americans it would reflect badly!
 
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?
Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.
I always love it when some Spanish ancestry person here in the southwest starts bragging about being 6th or 7th generation Americans. My response is: "so, you're new-comers also......" :eusa_whistle:


I like to wear this shirt on Thanksgiving...

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Wrong answer, guess again....... :lol:

You people appear to be citizens of a country other than the United States of America. You fly a different flag than ours. You do not profess the core values of the nation that took my ancestors in and the nation that my ancestors helped build.
Back in the day, Americans began spilling over into Texas when it still belonged to Spain and then Mexico. Texans fought and won independence from Mexico in 1836, but the U.S. didn't want them, so they formed their own Republic. Although they eventually became a state, Texans have never forgotten the nine years they were their own country.

No. They haven't. And some of them still don't count themselves as Americans. I went through the whole visit-the-Alamo thing when I was a kid. I've always wondered what the descendants of the Spanish-speaking peoples who have lived on the same land for hundreds of years think of this whole thing.

They think their welfare checks are manna from heaven.

You are implying that just about all people who live in Texas are not working? How do you know this? Please prove this assertion.
You're seriously in need of an anal, cranial resection........ :lol:
 
I'm clueless because I know and respect my heritage and have pride in it? My ancestors came here to be citizens of the United States of America. Your's did not?

You're being teased....notice the Arizona flag at the bottom of my posts...we are United but also sovereign states. As to heritage, everybody's story is different. My great grandfather on the distaff side of the family, immigrated from England to Canada. He didn't have enough money for passage into the U.S. so he then ice skated down the St.Lawrence river, across frozen lakes Ontario and Erie into Michigan and then walked 140 miles to homestead an 80 acre farm in the middle of the state. It took him two months but he arrived safely. He established his claim, found local work until he had enough for passage back to England, and brought back his bride to farm their new land and become citizens.
 
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