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Old November 2nd 03, 03:13 PM
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For example, the flag [the Rebel flag, sic] is displayed
most often when a liberal is in the White House and less often when a
conservative is in the White House. A few years ago, during the Clinton
years, you could see that flag everywhere (vehicles, yards, and so on).
Today, it has virtually disappeared.


Maybe that has more to do with the fact that Clinton was from the South and
the flags were some form of "solidarity." You sure do see things from a
weird perspective, in my opinion.

When another liberal gets in the White
House, that flag will suddenly show up on everything again. The more

liberal
that person is, the more you'll see that flag displayed.


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Perhaps it will be because the more Southern someone is, the more the
Southerners feel more like they are being better represented? I mean, if
we're going to come up with divisible concepts...let's make them good at
least. Maybe the Norwegian Californians will start waving theirs.
shrugging in disgust

Kim W5TIT


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"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
nk.net...

For example, the flag [the Rebel flag, sic] is displayed
most often when a liberal is in the White House and less often when a
conservative is in the White House. A few years ago, during the Clinton
years, you could see that flag everywhere (vehicles, yards, and so on).
Today, it has virtually disappeared.


Maybe that has more to do with the fact that Clinton was from the South

and
the flags were some form of "solidarity." You sure do see things from a
weird perspective, in my opinion.

When another liberal gets in the White
House, that flag will suddenly show up on everything again. The more

liberal
that person is, the more you'll see that flag displayed.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

http://www.qsl.net/w5net/



Perhaps it will be because the more Southern someone is, the more the
Southerners feel more like they are being better represented? I mean, if
we're going to come up with divisible concepts...let's make them good at
least. Maybe the Norwegian Californians will start waving theirs.
shrugging in disgust

Kim W5TIT



Most northerners I know that have crossed the Mason Dixon line and stayed in
the South for a period of time have 'adopted' their new surroundings. With
one major exception....those from NY.

Wonder why that is?

That is one of the main reasons I left South Florida. Bunches of New
Yorkers bringing all their bad habits with them.

When I decided to stay here I was told by a good friend to do two things;

1. Pick a football team.

2. Don't try and change a thing.

Good advice.....Roll Tide.

Dan/W4NTI


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Old November 3rd 03, 05:29 PM
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"Dan/W4NTI" wrote:

Most northerners I know that have crossed the Mason
Dixon line and stayed in the South for a period of time
have 'adopted' their new surroundings. With one major
exception....those from NY.

Wonder why that is?



Lets not forget those from New Jersey. Many of them tend to be strangest,
and most negative, of the whole bunch. There was one a few months back that
sat on the radio every single night for at least two months telling anyone
who would listen how much he disliked the people here, how much they
disliked him, how nobody would hire him (all this while he was at work), and
just how unhappy he was in general. I finally got fed up one night and told
him he should either just kill himself or go back to New Jersey if he was
really that darn miserable. Whatever I said must have worked because I never
heard him on the radio again and was told a few days later that he had
indeed moved back to New Jersey. However, as depressing as he was, he
probably did kill himself shortly after arriving there.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

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Old November 3rd 03, 05:08 PM
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"Kim W5TIT" wrote:

Maybe that has more to do with the fact that Clinton
was from the South and the flags were some form of
"solidarity." You sure do see things from a weird
perspective, in my opinion. (snip)



I have a weird perspective, Kim? I seriously doubt any person other than
you would have even come up with the notion that those flags might have been
displayed in an effort to demonstrate some form of solidarity with Bill
Clinton. Are your strange notions caused by a general lack of knowledge, an
inability to reconcile your liberal values with your surroundings in Texas,
some form of childhood trauma, or is your brain simply wired differently
than most? ;-)


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

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