Would you believe that I saw a Confederate Bumper Sticker in England? I got the chance to speak to him. Transplanted Confederate. Poor Guy.
London JohnSep 23, 2011 @ 11:18
Of course I believe it – did you think we didn’t have rednecks here? And Brits who display the CBF know exactly what they mean by it – no double-talk about “heritage” – just plain racism.
Barbara GannonSep 22, 2011 @ 7:30
Interpret, I do not need to interpret. Its a nice way of saying “whites only.”
Ray O'HaraSep 22, 2011 @ 7:30
Well as you can’t say “no Negroes welcom” directly a huge CBF will have do to get the point across
Ken NoeSep 22, 2011 @ 5:42
Bud, Coors, Miller…nothing but “Dutch” Yankee beer at the Confederate Bar and Cafe. Of course it is in North Dakota, so getting a case of Abita or Dixie is probably not easy.
Kevin LevinSep 22, 2011 @ 8:05
How did you know that, Ken? Is this a frequent stop on your book tours?
Maybe they came down from Canada like the St Alban’s raid!!!
Perhaps it’s galvanized?
I see you’ve found the family business. Come by for a cold one sometime.
They haven’t invited me yet. No, just thirty seconds and the power of Google.
https://www.facebook.com/people/Confederate-Bar/100001651948448
Not South Dakota?
I believe it is McClusky, North Dakota.
When I drove across North Dakota years ago, I saw a car covered with neo-Confederate stickers – the “Heritage Not Hate” type.
Would you believe that I saw a Confederate Bumper Sticker in England? I got the chance to speak to him. Transplanted Confederate. Poor Guy.
Of course I believe it – did you think we didn’t have rednecks here? And Brits who display the CBF know exactly what they mean by it – no double-talk about “heritage” – just plain racism.
Interpret, I do not need to interpret. Its a nice way of saying “whites only.”
Well as you can’t say “no Negroes welcom” directly a huge CBF will have do to get the point across
Bud, Coors, Miller…nothing but “Dutch” Yankee beer at the Confederate Bar and Cafe. Of course it is in North Dakota, so getting a case of Abita or Dixie is probably not easy.
How did you know that, Ken? Is this a frequent stop on your book tours?