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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]tularetom
(23,664 posts)101. That's from the part of Tennessee where they didn't want to secede
I'm from the part where they wanted to and I still wouldn't eat there.
I wouldn't drink out of a Dixie cup either but that doesn't have anything to do with the Civil War. It's because the Koch bros make 'em.
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I'd eat in a fucking McDonalds before I'd go into a place flying the stars and bars
1-Old-Man
Jul 2012
#3
Those flags are not the Stars and Bars, but the 2nd Confederate Naval Jack
ProgressiveProfessor
Jul 2012
#9
There is a really good Italian restaurant in mid-town Manhattan called the Olive Garden.
madinmaryland
Jul 2012
#46
I'd order: Black coffee, black eye peas, blackened seafood and a bowl of chocolate ice cream.
nc4bo
Jul 2012
#7
Maybe. Though I like Kansas City bbq more than Memphis style. The menu looks good.
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2012
#11
As much as I love BBQ, I doubt that they'd welcome my black ass in their establishment nt
MrScorpio
Jul 2012
#14
I thought you had fewer than 6 degrees of separation from everyone on the planet
OmahaBlueDog
Jul 2012
#17
I wonder if they voted for Gore in 2000? If he could've won TN, then Florida becomes unimportant...
Electric Monk
Jul 2012
#43
Really? You think someone for whom it was important to include those symbols in their logo
Electric Monk
Jul 2012
#61
I agree. They carry the "Sons of Confederate Veterans" logo and link to their website.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#39
I don't care for Logos like that. I would not based on that alone. I'm also waiting for
RKP5637
Jul 2012
#26
Automatic disqualifier. And I'm Southern, with a great-grandfather who fought for the CSA
GaYellowDawg
Jul 2012
#28
Depends. If I'm on the road, and I stop, adn then see the sign, I wouldn't leave.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#29
I walked out of a Subway restaurant once because the manager had a Klan tattoo on her forearm.
FSogol
Jul 2012
#32
It's a stylized Confederate cap from the civil war, in case you had any doubt which side they're on
Electric Monk
Jul 2012
#47
Well maybe he is. Maybe he's one of those "life-long" southern Dems like George Wallace
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#98
The flag represents a failed attempt at a nation that fought for slavery. This is undeniable.
Zalatix
Jul 2012
#111
+1 on that. Talk with a southern accent up north and it's all you hear. We're all still
Tunkamerica
Jul 2012
#95
I think steakhouses and BBQ joints are pretty well outside your wheelhouse
OmahaBlueDog
Jul 2012
#83
Not a real fan Confederate flags outside of Civil War reenactments I have stronger reaction to .....
gordianot
Jul 2012
#85