Bootney Lee Farnsworth
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Time to switch to AmericanThere you go. Keep our music pumping. That'll show me.![]()
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Time to switch to AmericanThere you go. Keep our music pumping. That'll show me.![]()
Hard to believe you could sound any dumber than when you were making random accusations of racism, but you managed it.They cheated you? Oh my. What did you do in response? Lay down and take it?
smoked two jointsThey cheated you? Oh my. What did you do in response? Lay down and take it?
Here you go then. It's like Reggae music, only good.No that's okay, I love my reggae music, glad to hear you do to. God knows no one want to listen to cuck white country music.![]()
Right?The world-wide most commercially recognizable reggae song ever produced was not from Jamaica...but Grants Pass, Oregon.
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I have no idea what that song is.smoked two joints
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Here you go then. It's like Reggae music, only good.
Righting a wrong.So, we are possibly on the verge of WWIII, with Biden (apparently prematurely) announcing that nuclear Armageddon is the highest risk since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
But there is an election coming, so getting Dem votes has super high priority.
Somehow, spending lots of money to change the historical names of places is going to "inspire" our troops and improve our military.
Bases to be renamed include:
- Fort Benning, Georgia - established in 1909, the fort was named for Confederate Brigadier General Henry Lewis Benning, who was born on a plantation owned by his parents and took an active role in pushing for the secession of Georgia from the union
- Fort Gordon, Georgia - established in 1941, the fort was named for Confederate Major General John Brown Gordon, who, after the fall of the Confederacy, became a US Senator and Governor of Georgia
- Fort Bragg, North Carolina - established in 1918, the fort is named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg, whose many losses are cited as highly consequential to the ultimate defeat of the Confederacy
- Fort Hood, Texas - established in 1942, the fort was named for Confederate General John Bell Hood. It was originally built to test and train soldiers to use World War II tank destroyers
- Fort Rucker, Alabama - established in 1942, the fort is named for Confederate General Edmund Rucker. The fort is primarily used for flight training for US Army Aviators
- Fort Polk, Louisiana - established in 1941, the fort was named for Confederate General Leonidas Polk, who was also the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana and subsequently the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America
- Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia - established in 1941, the fort was named for Confederate General Ambrose Powell Hill, a native Virginian who fought in the Mexican-American war and the Seminole Wars before he joined the confederacy
- Fort Pickett, Virginia - established in 1941, fort was named for Confederate General George Pickett, who is best know for leading the futile battle offensive on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- Fort Lee, Virginia - established as Camp Lee in 1917, the fort was named for famed Confederate General Robert E. Lee and is located on the historic grounds where Captain John Smith established some of the first plantations along the James River in the 17th century
US Army WILL rename nine forts that honor Confederate generals at a cost of $63M: Lloyd Austin defends move saying installations are 'powerful public symbols of our military'
- Following years of debate, the US Defense Department will rename nine US military bases named after Confederate generals
- The renaming process will also include 1,000 other Army installations named for Confederate Army generals and affiliates around the country
- Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the names of the forts and installations should 'inspire all those who call them home, fully reflect the history and the values of the United State
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US Army WILL rename nine forts named after Confederate generals
After half-a-decade of debate, the US Department of Defense ha announced it will rename the nine US military bases that bear named of officers of the Confederacy.www.dailymail.co.uk
The pandering and waste of taxpayer money will never end!
So Biden and the Democrats didn't cheat Republicans?Hard to believe you could sound any dumber than when you were making random accusations of racism, but you managed it.
No one cheated me, my state was not a swing state.
A silly musical form, but some Americans did some good things with it.I have no idea what that song is.
Exactly. Whites love our culture and want to be us. You two geniuses keep proving my point.![]()
Fort Poopeypants.....Fort Sniffer.....Fort Gerbil.....Fort BLM.....So, we are possibly on the verge of WWIII, with Biden (apparently prematurely) announcing that nuclear Armageddon is the highest risk since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
But there is an election coming, so getting Dem votes has super high priority.
Somehow, spending lots of money to change the historical names of places is going to "inspire" our troops and improve our military.
Bases to be renamed include:
- Fort Benning, Georgia - established in 1909, the fort was named for Confederate Brigadier General Henry Lewis Benning, who was born on a plantation owned by his parents and took an active role in pushing for the secession of Georgia from the union
- Fort Gordon, Georgia - established in 1941, the fort was named for Confederate Major General John Brown Gordon, who, after the fall of the Confederacy, became a US Senator and Governor of Georgia
- Fort Bragg, North Carolina - established in 1918, the fort is named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg, whose many losses are cited as highly consequential to the ultimate defeat of the Confederacy
- Fort Hood, Texas - established in 1942, the fort was named for Confederate General John Bell Hood. It was originally built to test and train soldiers to use World War II tank destroyers
- Fort Rucker, Alabama - established in 1942, the fort is named for Confederate General Edmund Rucker. The fort is primarily used for flight training for US Army Aviators
- Fort Polk, Louisiana - established in 1941, the fort was named for Confederate General Leonidas Polk, who was also the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana and subsequently the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America
- Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia - established in 1941, the fort was named for Confederate General Ambrose Powell Hill, a native Virginian who fought in the Mexican-American war and the Seminole Wars before he joined the confederacy
- Fort Pickett, Virginia - established in 1941, fort was named for Confederate General George Pickett, who is best know for leading the futile battle offensive on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- Fort Lee, Virginia - established as Camp Lee in 1917, the fort was named for famed Confederate General Robert E. Lee and is located on the historic grounds where Captain John Smith established some of the first plantations along the James River in the 17th century
US Army WILL rename nine forts that honor Confederate generals at a cost of $63M: Lloyd Austin defends move saying installations are 'powerful public symbols of our military'
- Following years of debate, the US Defense Department will rename nine US military bases named after Confederate generals
- The renaming process will also include 1,000 other Army installations named for Confederate Army generals and affiliates around the country
- Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the names of the forts and installations should 'inspire all those who call them home, fully reflect the history and the values of the United State
![]()
US Army WILL rename nine forts named after Confederate generals
After half-a-decade of debate, the US Department of Defense ha announced it will rename the nine US military bases that bear named of officers of the Confederacy.www.dailymail.co.uk
The pandering and waste of taxpayer money will never end!
So thats why the economy is in the toilet.....Sounds like a plan. You know this process started almost two years ago right?
Yes because the economy is so great that people have nothing better to do than form conga lines.....Then they were traitors, which is why Congress pardoned them. There should be a conga line of crayon eaters pissing on their graves daily.
No Wonder Our Aristocracy Doesn't Display a Coat of ArmsWe kicked our own asses.
We won every engagement with the talibs.
They merely held out for 20 years while we tried to figure out what "winning" even meant.
One lesson learned, the world's most powerful military, along with NATO and the UN couldn't occupy and hold a place not much larger than commiefornia.
Even the soviets couldn't hold the place and they were willing to kill everything with a dick.
Immigrants Who Support BIn LaDEN Voted for BidenThe Potatohead administration is draining our strategic oil reserve down to nothing.
Our domestic oil production is being attacked by our government.
We are giving all our weapon stockpiles away to Ukraine.
Our military is being pussified with political correctness and diversity at the expense of preparedness.
The Revolutionary War Was Fought So That the Duke of York's Younger Brother Wouldn't Become the Duke of New YorkWhy should New York accept being named after a racist (they were all racist back then) elitist British 16th century royal fop? The name is offensive.
Whoever Controls Language Controls ThoughtThey want to change Benning? God damnit. That's where I started ranger school.
What the fuck is wrong with these people? They want to change names of places for no real reason, erase American history and waste millions in the meantime we have so many other issues that actually impact America and Americans?
The sissy ass wipes that came up with this idea need their asses severely kicked. I mean kicked to the point they go to the ICU.
Ask Mr. Dutchie (on de left hand side)What is white culture?