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Kingpoleon
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« on: July 28, 2016, 10:51:48 PM »


Haha, funny thing is the only "Yankee" thing about me is I'm from north of the Mason Dixon, though that's how I assume you meant it. Tongue

Proud German descendent!

A Yankee, is a Yankee, is a Yankee. Whether he's a lopeared Dutchman or a bow-legged Bogtrotter! (Both historical terms if you look them up)

Pretty hard to imagine a Democrat calling a Republican a damned Yankee in the year 2016. 

As a Dutchman from the Midwest I have a feeling you'd say the same about my type as RINO Tom's haha. Tongue

Bloody foreigners the lot of ye! Don't get nary a bit near my holler out yonder, ye hear? Or else I'd be fixin' to skin the lot o' you carpetbaggin' Yankee folk!

Saw a hilarious article about Ross Barnett arguing for the preservation of a one-party state in the South because "carpet baggin' Yankee Republicans were gonna come in and ruin everythin'."  Haha.

Was he talking about the Rockefeller boys?
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2016, 06:33:17 PM »

If you want an example of it becoming more Republican as migrants form the North moved in, just look at Winthrop Rockefeller and his son.
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