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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: nicname on September 02, 2018, 07:10:03 PM
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LFG!
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DmIOCXcV4AEhitN.jpg:large)
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Needs the 16 goals in the left hand
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John Brown was a Convicted & Executed Traitor.
His soul went straight to HELL.
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John Brown was a hero.
Agreed.
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I think I know why this Ole Miss fan dislikes John Brown.
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John Brown is a martyr and a saint. Really a shame Sherman didn’t double back for your state.
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John Brown is a martyr and a saint. Really a shame Sherman didn’t double back for your state.
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I irl lol'd at this.
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John Brown is a martyr and a saint. Really a shame Sherman didn’t double back for your state.
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A Sherman Bowtie isnt going to bring mississippi out of the trailer park.
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As a descendant of those who freed the slaves (family from Iowa), I agree. Ole Miss Rebels are the ones who stick to being losers, whether it's the Civil War, Struggle for Civil Rights, or the SEC...
On the other hand, The Mississippi State University has its heritage from World Wars I and II...where we helped kicked the Kaiser, Hitler, and Tojo's collective arses.
https://www.msstate.edu/sites/www.msstate.edu/files/Doughboy_20170526_B5W0934.jpg
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Must have felt good to join the winners for once
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A civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.
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A civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.
I'm a freer. Someone had to stay behind to keep order.
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A civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.
I'm a freer. Someone had to stay behind to keep order.
Why would someone need to keep order? What are you implying?
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A civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.
I'm a freer. Someone had to stay behind to keep order.
Why would someone need to keep order? What are you implying?
Federal occupation, baby.
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The Voting Rights Act provides for the appointment of federal observers by order of a federal court pursuant to Section 3(a), or, (prior to the Shelby County decision) with regard to political subdivisions covered under Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act, upon the certification by the Attorney General, pursuant to Section 8 (previously Section 6).
Prior to the Shelby County decision in 2013, a total of 153 counties and parishes in 11 states were certified by the Attorney General for federal observers: Alabama (22 counties), Alaska (1) Arizona (4), Georgia (29), Louisiana (12), Mississippi (51), New York (3), North Carolina (1), South Carolina (11), South Dakota (1) and Texas (18)
:horrorsurprise:
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A civics lesson from a slaver? Now I've seen it all.
He'll keep ranting, we all really know who's doing all the planting
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That state is even more gross then I had thought.