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Oh I wish I was in the land of cotton Old times there are not forgotten

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It’s “could have”, not “could of”. Furthermore, you don’t need an apostrophe before an s at the end of a word unless it’s possessive. Show some respect for the language dammit!


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🚨 URGENT Two days ago I was contacted by a high-ranking employee of the French Government. After determining this person’s position and proximity to the French couple, I have deemed the information they gave me to be credible enough to share publicly in the event that something…


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It’s going back up.

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On this day, October 12, 1870, General Robert E. Lee passed away in Lexington, Virginia. Lee was born into one of Virginia’s oldest families, descended from English stock. His ancestor, Richard Lee I, came from Shropshire, England, in the 1600s - and I’m proud to be descended…

TradEngland's tweet image. On this day, October 12, 1870, General Robert E. Lee passed away in Lexington, Virginia.

Lee was born into one of Virginia’s oldest families, descended from English stock. His ancestor, Richard Lee I, came from Shropshire, England, in the 1600s - and I’m proud to be descended…

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If Germany won WWII:

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🛑It Was Never About The Logo! Cracker Barrel was among dozens of companies urging Gov. Lee to remove the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest in Tennessee’s capitol. Don’t stop the boycott just because of the logo.

Across_Dixie's tweet image. 🛑It Was Never About The Logo! Cracker Barrel was among dozens of companies urging Gov. Lee to remove the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest in Tennessee’s capitol. Don’t stop the boycott just because of the logo.

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G’mornin all. Happy Tuesday! Long Live DiXie!

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Happy Tuesday!

Long Live DiXie!

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Mario Through the Ages🎮 Ragtime Piano Medley🎹🎶 Live in Sutter Creek, CA (2019) Super Mario Bros. – Overworld Theme – 00:06 Super Mario Bros. – Underground Theme – 01:13 Super Mario Bros. – Castle Theme – 01:28 Super Mario Bros. – Underwater Theme – 01:37 Super Mario Bros. –…


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Lincoln signed the 1863 National Banking Act, created the IRS, instituted the first income tax, and had his banker (((Joseph Seligman))) bond out our country to the Rothschilds to pay for the war, then Grant gave more unelected seats to jews than any other administration prior…

no_one_quits's tweet image. Lincoln signed the 1863 National Banking Act, created the IRS, instituted the first income tax, and had his banker (((Joseph Seligman))) bond out our country to the Rothschilds to pay for the war, then Grant gave more unelected seats to jews than any other administration prior…

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Mister Johnson Turn Me Loose (1896) by Ben Harney: The Father of Ragtime


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VINTAGE SONG CONCERT - June 17, 2025 1. June Moon (1907) - 16:00 2. Ev’ry Little Bit Helps (1904) - 24:00 3. Big Chief Battle Axe (1907) - 30:40 4. Come Down, Ma Honey, Do (1894) - 38:38 5. Emalyne, Ma Pretty Valentine (1902) - 46:55 6. I Certn’ly Was a Very Busy Man (1899) -…


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Richmond, Virginia, 2020; I've wanted to see leftist "protestors" crushed by overwhelming force for half a decade.

TheGeorgiaWhig's tweet image. Richmond, Virginia, 2020; I've wanted to see leftist "protestors" crushed by overwhelming force for half a decade.

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"These negroes did not understand what was wanted of them. They only knew that squads of [Union] soldiers were visiting the plantations where they were working and were taking them to military headquarters. It was uncertain whether they were to be put on the firing line or, as…

Jeff_Davis1808's tweet image. "These negroes did not understand what was wanted of them. They only knew that squads of [Union] soldiers were visiting the plantations where they were working and were taking them to military headquarters. It was uncertain whether they were to be put on the firing line or, as…

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