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Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: Bashtard Date: May 13, 2020, 8:05 am
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The South Korean example of one gay man possibly causing 100
further infections in gay night clubs after controls were
relaxed is a stark warning to us all.
As lovely as gay men are it is no coincidence that they are at
the centre of epidemics. Too often the biggest super spreaders.
They are just more promiscuous, bigger risk takers, less
scrupulous about hygiene and always wanting to spray their
bodily fluids everywhere.
So if Joe were President, how would he control this minority
group who threaten to spread the disease far and wide?
Should all gays be tagged? Gay hookups outlawed? Pinks triangles
sewn on their jackets so us normals know to cross over the
street if we see them coming.
What would President Joe do?
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: -americanjoe- Date: May 13, 2020, 2:54 pm
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My first Executive Order would be to make this man my COVID19
Czar:
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: Bashtard Date: May 13, 2020, 7:37 pm
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Like one of Joe exotics many husbands. You American Joe's all
have a thing for rough southern boys.
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: Ducky Date: May 14, 2020, 12:37 am
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I never realized the South Korean outbreak was from a gay bar.
Dirty pouffes - can't resist sitting and swivelling.
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: Bashtard Date: May 14, 2020, 4:59 am
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Ducky read the news for South Korea. They were held up as the
example for the whole world. They effectively has Covid beaten.
They relaxed controls and sure enough the sex crazed homos came
out and sprayed their fluids all over each other leading to 100+
new cases.
It seems you cannot ask queers to be socially responsible. They
need to empty their balls at every opportunity.
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: -americanjoe- Date: May 14, 2020, 5:05 am
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Number 3 is my great-great-great-(great?) grandfather's cousin
on my father's maternal side.
I can't get a copy of the Encyclopedia of Texas to show the
relative killed at Shiloh.
Yes.
I am very proud of my family's Confederate heritage.
(Edited to add: You faggotts.)
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: -americanjoe- Date: May 14, 2020, 5:18 am
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Interesting reading on the 7th here.
Can't find much on the Dekalb Light Infantry, but his battalion
was in the 7th and this is their service record.
My family had a farm outside Atlanta before the war and 3 or 7
slaves.
Encyclopedia of Texas says 3 but my grandmother Willa Mae told
me it was 7.
She also told me" Our family never beat our slaves. Those are
just damn yankee lies."
I swear to God that is true.
Hear that from your grandmother from the time of your 1st
memories and i guarantee you will look at things a little
differently.
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GEORGIA 7TH INFANTRY REGIMENT
HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Georgia 7th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1861, at
Atlanta, Georgia, and in June moved to Harper�s Ferry, Virginia.
Assigned to Colonel F. S. Bartow�s Brigade, Army of the
Shenandoah, it was active in the fight at First Manassas. In
April, 1861, the regiment had 611 effectives and served under
the command of General G. T. Anderson until the end of the war.
The 7th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern
Virginia from the Seven Day�s Battles to Cold Harbor, except
when it was detached with Longstreet at Suffolk, in Georgia, and
at Knoxville. The 7th was not involved in the Battle of
Chickamauga. It was active in the long Petersburg siege south
and north of the James River and later the Appomattox Campaign.
It reported 153 casualties at First Manassas, 147 during the
Seven Day�s Battles. Losses were light at Fredericksburg and
Gettysburg, but from April 14 to May 6 there were 98 disabled,
and from August 1 to December 31, 1864, the unit had 56 killed
or wounded.
On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 24 officers and 164 men.
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: Bashtard Date: May 14, 2020, 1:55 pm
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Good for you Joe. You have a hobby of Civil War history.
Which side was the 7th on? Always amazing how close those armies
were. The vast expanse of that was and yet armies in Virginia
and the two capitals so close.
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: -americanjoe- Date: May 14, 2020, 2:56 pm
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Good Lord.
That would be like me asking you if Winston Churchill was
British or German.
However, I will take a few moments to explain some things to you
because you are English.
Georgia left the Union in 1861 and became one of the Confederate
states.
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The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly
referred to as the Confederacy, was an unrecognized republic in
North America that existed from 1861 to 1865. The following
states left the Union and formed the Confederate States of
America during the War of Northern Aggression: South Carolina,
Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas,
Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina.
Confederate Army summary: The Confederate Army was the army of
the Confederate States of America during The Civil War. In 1860,
shortly after the election of Abraham Lincoln, southern states
began seceding from the union. On February 8, 1861, delegates
from Southern states adopted the Provisional Constitution of the
Confederate States of America, and soon after established a
volunteer army. After the attack on Fort Sumter began the civil
war, confederate President Jefferson Davis took charge of the
army. After four years fighting, it was defeated by the Union
Army, ending the Civil War. Though estimates vary, it is said
that between 750,000 to 1 million soldiers fought at some time
in the confederate army, about half the size of the Union Army.
Confederate Army History
The confederacy was created at the start of the American Civil
War. In 1860, when Abraham Lincoln won the election, the
southern states began seceding from the Union. They decided to
create a confederacy and thus having an organization by which to
make decisions. The strength of the Confederate Army was half of
the Union Army. There were only so many soldiers who were
against the Federal Forces and the Central government.
There were not only Army men of the Union in the Confederate
Army, but also the prisoners who were captured in the war from
different skirmishes. They also included the Native Americans.
There were around 28,693 Native Americans who served both in the
Union and Confederate Army. The Confederate Army had African
Americans and Chinese. The incomplete and destroyed records give
an inaccurate number of the numbers that served in Confederate
Army, but as far as best estimates 1.5 million soldiers
participated in civil war against Union Army.
Leading The Confederate Army
The Confederate Army didn�t have a general-in-chief until late
in the war. The President Jefferson Davis himself served as
commander-in-chief and provided war strategies to land and Naval
forces. After four years of Civil war, the Union Army defeated
the Confederate Army. As is the case with many wars, there was a
large advancement in technology and weaponry.
Confederate Army Casualties
The number of casualties of the Confederate Army is not exactly
known because they destroyed the records. Estimates of
confederate battle deaths are approximately 95,000, with another
200,000 dying from disease and in prison camps.
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Re: Gays during Covid. What would Joe do?
By: Bashtard Date: May 14, 2020, 5:16 pm
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Joe I am firmly on the other side. I was taught Physics at
school by Samuel Wilberforce, the great grandson of Lord
Wilberforce who was the UKs leading abolitionist. His private
members Bill ended the shipping of more slaves to the US from
1800 onwards. At a time when Britain ruled the seas we were
seizing US slave ships and freeing Africans. Decades before it
ended in the US, my country was outlawing it and impounding US
ships.
John Brown and the Free States are the real heroes. Like the
International Brigades in Spain, they stood up to tyranny long
before full scale war broke out.
No pasaran
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