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Posted by MF Poor on July 13, 2007 at 05:35:43 from (66.64.181.106):
In Reply to: Re: What do you consider.......... posted by georgeky on July 12, 2007 at 21:46:05:
Anything south of the Ohio River is South. Anything north of the Ohio River is hostile territory. Jefferson Davis was born in Indiana. However, he had the good sense and good fortune to head south as a young boy. Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky. As a child. he moved first to Indiana, then Illinois. If he would have stayed at the place of his birth, I'm sure his judgement would have been much better. I'm a believer that being a Southerner is a state of mind as much as the state you live in. There's a lot of transplanted Yankees around these parts. It doesn't matter what their mailing address says, they ain't true Southerners. On Florida being Southern. I have relations in Florida. It was "south" back then. Today's Florida is heavily influenced by all the Yankees that moved down there in the years since.
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