Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert
E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
When I was growing up we still had a state holiday called Confederate Heroes
Day.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-confederate-heroes-day-state-holiday/269-82855b39-8cf9-46c5-b0fb-15aa21954458
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day".
What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama, Mississippi, South
Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid day off
work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, and
Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri, Louisiana, and
Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern Aggression".
The South shall writhe again!
Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert
E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
When I was growing up we still had
a state holiday called Confederate
Heroes Day.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-confederate-heroes- day-state-holiday/269-82855b39-8cf9-46c5-b0fb-15aa21954458
Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day". >>
What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama, Mississippi, South
Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid day off
work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, and
Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri, Louisiana, and
Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern
Aggression".
The South shall writhe again!
I think Lincoln should have stayed out of. The Haitian style slave revolt would
have ended slavery.
Lee wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:Lots of ignorant racist crackers in the shithole states call it that. It's all part of their "lost cause" bullshit. The slave states started the war, and they did it only to preserve and try to extend slavery. They were in the wrong.
Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert
E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
When I was growing up we still had a state holiday called Confederate Heroes
Day.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-confederate-heroes-day-state-holiday/269-82855b39-8cf9-46c5-b0fb-15aa21954458
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day".
What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama, Mississippi, South
Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid day off
work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, and
Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri, Louisiana, and
Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern Aggression".
On 1/21/2025 10:53 AM, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
Lee wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:Lots of ignorant racist crackers in the shithole states call it that.
Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert
E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
When I was growing up we still had a state holiday called
Confederate Heroes
Day.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-confederate-heroes-day-state-holiday/269-82855b39-8cf9-46c5-b0fb-15aa21954458
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial
Day".
What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama,
Mississippi, South
Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid
day off
work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North
Carolina, and
Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri,
Louisiana, and
Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern
Aggression".
It's all part of their "lost cause" bullshit. The slave states started
the war, and they did it only to preserve and try to extend slavery.
They were in the wrong.
Siri Cruise wrote:
Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial
Day".
What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama,
Mississippi, South
Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid >>> day off
work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North
Carolina, and
Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri,
Louisiana, and
Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern
Aggression".
The South shall writhe again!
I think Lincoln should have stayed out of. The Haitian style slave
revolt would have ended slavery.
Niggers are unable to organize effective collective violence the same way Whites can.
Yes, you stupid cocksucking racist, they do.
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day". >>>
no they don't
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day". >>>
no they don'tYes, you stupid cocksucking racist, they do.
On 1/21/2025 3:20 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
On 1/21/2025 10:53 AM, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
Lee wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:Lots of ignorant racist crackers in the shithole states call it that.
Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert
E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
When I was growing up we still had a state holiday called Confederate Heroes
Day.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-confederate-heroes-day-
state-holiday/269-82855b39-8cf9-46c5-b0fb-15aa21954458
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day". >>>
What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama, Mississippi, South
Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid day off
work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, and
Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri, Louisiana, and
Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern
Aggression".
You mean Massachusetts where slavery started?
It's all part of their "lost cause" bullshit. The slave states started the >> war, and they did it only to preserve and try to extend slavery.
The North started it
They were in the wrong.
Yes,
On 1/21/2025 4:25 PM, Chad wrote:
On 1/21/2025 3:20 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
On 1/21/2025 10:53 AM, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
Lee wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:Lots of ignorant racist crackers in the shithole states call it that.
Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert >>>>>> E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
 When I was growing up we still had a state holiday called Confederate Heroes
 Day.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-confederate-heroes-day-
state-holiday/269-82855b39-8cf9-46c5-b0fb-15aa21954458
South Carolina still has a state holiday named "Confederate Memorial Day". >>>>
    What states honor Confederate Memorial Day?
    It is currently an official state holiday in Alabama, Mississippi, South
    Carolina and Texas (where state employees are entitled to a paid day off
    work), while it is commemorated in Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, and
    Tennessee. It was also formerly recognized in Missouri, Louisiana, and
    Virginia.
Some people I worked with called the Civi War "the war against Northern >>>> Aggression".
You mean Massachusetts where slavery started?
No, cracker shitbag. Slavery started in Virginia and quickly spread to the rest
of the backward benighted shithole south. All of the civilized states either already had abolished it or were in the process of abolishing it by the time the
Constitution was ratified.
It's all part of their "lost cause" bullshit. The slave states started the >>> war, and they did it only to preserve and try to extend slavery.
The North started it
The South started it when they fired on Fort Sumter.
They were in the wrong.
Yes,
Yes, the fucking backward benighted cracker shithole South was, and still is, in
the wrong.
Ronny Koch wrote:
Robert E. Lee day is an unofficial Southern holiday observed on
January 19 of each year. The day is a day of remembrance and
celebration. Remembrance of a man who gave his utmost for a
cause, and put duty, faith, and service above all else. Robert
E. Lee day is a day that all Southerners say, "Thank you,
General, for all you did." January 19 was Robert E. Lee's
Birthday.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Robert_E_Lee_Day.htm
Never forget that April 4 is James Earl Ray Day.
https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/dontstop/images/jamesearlraylarge.jpg
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