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Will the Democrats call this guy Racist?
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Quote:NO!

I was merely hypothesizing that the fact that he refers to the south as Dixie and goes further to say he is "Deep In the Heart" of Dixie. Now can we talk about Metaphors? Have they not banned those very words( From the song Dixie) at Ole Miss because they are seen as inflamatory towards African Americans? Racial insensitivity I think its called.
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If you go around boasting "I live in Dixie!" people are going to draw conclusions.[/COLOR]


Living south of the Mason-Dixon line means you probaly live in Dixie. Living in a location far removed from that line deep within whatever region that is referred to generally means in "the heart of" . Thus "Deep in the Heart of Dixie" is applicable in this case. It's moronic overtones such as what you constantly provide on here that generally causes unnecessary controversy to begin with. Moronic statements in this case come from "deep in the heart" of a __________. You can fill in your own blank here, "the most Reverand" DW Jackson. Remember when applying your term please remember to use commom logic. Here are a few examples in a little game we'll call word association. Applesauce comes from what? That would be fruit from "deep in the heart" of an apple. Orange juice comes from what? Of course fruit from "deep in the heart" of an orange. Peanut Butter comes from? That's right, again that would be peanuts. Are you seeing the pattern, and how this little game works?

And then you have those "nuts" that are so screwed up in their minds that they can twist a simple little term of geography around to mean some vile, sick, demented concocted meaning, as well. We also consider those folks to have issues, "deep in their hearts".
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Will the Democrats call this guy Racist? - by Mr.Kimball - 01-27-2010, 07:31 AM

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