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Charlie Daniels: It’s Only a Matter of Time Before There Is Blood on the Streets; By Charlie Daniels | February 14, 2017 | 11:21 AM EST
Topic Started: Feb 15 2017, 06:30 AM (465 Views)
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A tattered and torn American flag blows in the wind with dark clouds overhead. (AP Photo/Darlo Lopez Mills)

Over a century ago, the United States of America went through a divisive and bloody Civil War that separated the people of this nation bone from marrow. It split friends, families and eventually the nation itself as a line was drawn dividing the Union States of the North from the newly formed Confederacy of the Southern States.

Ostensibly, the war that followed was fought over the abolition of slavery, a devilish practice that never should have been allowed in the first place, and although it was the basic issue for the conflict – as is the case so much of the time – there were a myriad of other issues involved.

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There will never be a civil war between conservatives and liberals....Liberals are afraid of lethal violence, guns are icky, and believe they are too precious to risk their lives in a war.......... :shakeshead:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Robert Stout
Feb 15 2017, 02:32 PM
There will never be a civil war between conservatives and liberals....Liberals are afraid of lethal violence, guns are icky, and believe they are too precious to risk their lives in a war.......... :shakeshead:
Keep on thinking that. You wouldn't stand a chance in most urban areas.
Anytime we mention our condition, our history or existence, they callin it reverse racism.
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truth2p0wer
Feb 15 2017, 02:43 PM
Robert Stout
Feb 15 2017, 02:32 PM
There will never be a civil war between conservatives and liberals....Liberals are afraid of lethal violence, guns are icky, and believe they are too precious to risk their lives in a war.......... :shakeshead:
Keep on thinking that. You wouldn't stand a chance in most urban areas.
It is amusing to watch conservatives vacillate between the one of extreme of liberals being violent, rioting extremists who are shooting police officers down in the streets to liberals are delicate little snowflakes who would cower in fear before the mighty he-man conservatives, because they're the only ones with guns.
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The Civil War never ended. The Confederacy is winning.
un jour on se souviendra de ca comme on se souvient de ca
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CautionaryTales
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Ask a black man about that "going to be" thing.
Those poor folks have been under fire for awhile now.


Have you paid your internet taxes?
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Drudge X
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There's a reason why leftists want to import jihadists into this country.
Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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Feb 15 2017, 06:19 PM
There's a reason why leftists want to import jihadists into this country.
That's a lie. You know it's a lie. And you said it anyway. That makes you a liar.
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