SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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Because institutions of higher learning are bastions of liberalism. The liberals hate TJ for all the reasons being stated. He was a racist slave owner. Doesn't matter that he was a founding father of this country. Besides, don't we have a president now that is ashamed of this very same country?
Crazies are running the asylum. Since when do subordinates have a president fired because they don't like the way he handles things? It's crazy. Should the CEO of the company you work for get fired because a few employees don't like the way he handles problems? The new narrative in the US. Sickening.
By the way, trying to debate a liberal, socialist, progressive, or Democrat (they are all the same now) in anything is futile because they lack intellectual honesty.
They didn't have the right to invade United States military installations and kill US troops. Those acts of treason started the war. They left the United States and fought against the United States. Traitors. No other way to spin it. East Tennesseans agreed.
I don't think they want the president to stop people from using racial slurs. They seem to want the president to stand up for racial equality and say that this is not what the University is about. They want Mizzou to set the example for its own students who are acting racist. They want to be respected, not thrown under the rug.
Buy a history book and have someone read it to you. The Confederate States of America was a sovereign nation. You damn Yankees showed up at Fort Sumter and begged for it.
You are correct. Republicans drove the Civil Rights movement. The Republican and Democrat parties today have basically switched though.
I'm from Knoxville. Not a yankee. But I guess since East TN was anti Confederacy and anti secession you could technically be right.
I am well aware of the War and its causes. The traitors were upset Lincoln was the president-elect so they invaded US forts and killed US soldiers.
The History Place - U.S. Civil War 1861-1865
CivilWar@Smithsonian Timeline
Traitor sympathizers love to revise history. The states were not blocked from seceding. We, The United States, sent in troops after a United States fort was attacked and United States troops were killed.
Seriously? Whatever is going in these football players lives, I hope it resolved quickly. If what ESPN said is true Missouris president probably shouldn't be in the position he is.