Message from @busillis
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Getting all Confederate on us now???
Right... now with States is for sure different. Like a lawyer licensed in TN cannot practice in say Georgia without a motion filed with the court and generally an attorney that is licensed in GA to agree to be "co counsel" if only in the very basic sense
What?
I'm pretty sure honesty is like a thing.
The bar does however disbar people, if the conduct is egregious enough.
Yeppers
General Lee....
Sup Guys
It must have been a voice to text thing.
I got that...
It usually takes 1 egregious act and then showing no sign of getting better.
And they suspend law licenses.
likely speak to text.... by "generally" is always "General Lee"
Like the medical field.
It was I don't even know what happened..
Generally = General Lee.
I see now.
Getting all Confederate on us... Sheeesh!
That's been "canceled"
IIRC General Lee was like, one of the few Confederate Generals that was respectable. Could be confused though.
Right
The Duke boys are terrorists.
Racist terrorists...
Were they actually racist or just because of the car?
No... I was piling on.
Because of revisionist history that the Confederate flag stood for racism, when it didn't
Well it sort of stood for slavery though.
It didn't until the KKK co-opted it in the 1920's or so.
Wow... so Rudy just compared the Fulton County video take to the Zapruder Film of the Kennedy assassination. That's both ballsy and stupid.
That was second-wave KKK.
NO, not at all. It was the flag for the Confederate States of America. And, sorry to point out history, but though slavery was a major contention and thankfully we were able to end it, it was not the main point for succession.
Pretty sure it was.
Pretty sure it was explicitly stated in multiple letters of secession.
He did that on a previous video... Or maybe I'm wrong and this is the same video.
Well, we can go with emotion, or we can go with factual history. either way
The red background with blue cross and stars? That was the Va Battle Flag
It was like in the first sentence of each declaration.
