CobyRupert
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I'm surprised that Texas could be defeated by zombies. They seem to be able to take care of themselves.![]()
Say what? How many different flags have flown over Texas? I think it's 6. They've been passed around more than a......
I'm surprised that Texas could be defeated by zombies. They seem to be able to take care of themselves.![]()
Say what? How many different flags have flown over Texas? I think it's 6. They've been passed around more than a......
The south will rise again and has been for the last 15 years winning the economic war. Think Boeing plant in SC. Would be two but Obama put a stop to the second one. Or BMW and Volkswagen all down south. Compared to Detroit or Chicago.
I believe the above examples speak for themselves and need no more explanation to anyone who has every run a business, or even cares about our country.
In all fairness back years ago some of my best employees came from upstate NY. They talked with a different accent than we have here but they were highly skilled, good at there jobs and worth there weight in Gold to me.
The only true test would be to send 1 million Zombies North and South. I believe in the South they would be stopped cold in VA for years just like General Grant was. Meanwhile I would expect them to cut a wide path through the northern states while everyone looked for a government bailout.
This is all in fun no harm intended. I would like to apologize for my grammar and spelling as mentioned in previous post. Down here we all hit the tobacco fields at age 10 or less no more schooling. That is exactly why Boeing wanted second plant. So they could access uneducated worthless employees.
A thread about zombies is not to be taken seriously. Do I enjoy yanking your chain about the South? You betcha. :laughing:
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It's comforting to know I have nothing to fear in Maine.
remember.. zombies 'usually' are alegory...
So true, glad somebody else sees this. It's the way the 1% see the rest of us.
Media psych ops to dehumanize. A way to turn the "unwanted" population into "the others". The language is starting to creep into the culture, presently we call them "The Takers". Here's a NY Times story from 2007:
"Mr. Romney waded into an ideological clash pitting two strands of conservative thinking against each other: the longstanding goal of reducing the tax burden on the poor with tax credits versus the growing anxiety that the nation’s “takers” are now overtaking its “makers.”
Ever see the movie "Hotel Rwanda" on how genocide happens? It's the frog in boiling water principle.
Do you believe in self-fulfilling prophecies?