PoP

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"In the South, the breeze blows softer...neighbors are friendlier, nosier, and more talkative. (By contrast with the Yankee, the Southerner never uses one word when ten or twenty will do)...This is a different place. Our way of thinking is different, as are our ways of seeing, laughing, singing, eating, meeting and parting. Our walk is different, as the old song goes, our talk and our names. Nothing about us is quite the same as in the country to the north and west. What we carry in our memories is different too, and that may explain everything else." ~ Charles Kuralt in "Southerners: Portrait of a People"
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VACSAGOV

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| #2 | It is a different and special place. A place that the yankee swine infiltrated and debauched through generations of reconstruction.
They came down from their mines and factories and saw the beautiful drifting pastures, the cool mountain streams, the rolling hills, the powerful crashing seas and the women and men dressed in finery and living freely upon Creation and said "We must have that" and they stole it and destroyed it with their secularism, their liberalism and their Marxism.
We must rebeautify the South. And that means evicting the interlopers.
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radiofreedixie

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| #3 | never been no further north than bowling green, ky. never been no further south than fl. never been no further west than texas. i would like to ga to gettysburg and leave pipe tobacco and snuff and a cigar in memory of harvey flannagan. cousin,we have not forgotten you, may you rest in the shade of the tree of life, may you drink from the crystal river, may your wife and child be with you in Paradise.
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