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Why would people on the left coast care about wearing a Confederate pin, even if the big boss is from the South? The hospital cleaning crews down this way are mostly blacks and I sure can't see them wearing any Southron pins. What kind of pin is it? Because of my lineage to the South I have a little Confederate flag in the pencil holder on my desk. Several of my people are from the South and asked me if they could wear the pins. I gave it the ok. "Tryin" Bryan is a PC Hate Monger and from Philly. (and I wish the hell he'd go back there!) He made an issue about my people wearing the pins on their work clothing and took it to the CEO. We had a meeting about it. Our CEO said: "I don't care what they wear on their clothing as long as they keep this place clean. If they want to wear Confederate Flag pins....that's ok by me!" These pins are a little, postage stamp sized Confederate Flag. Almost like a tie tack. Nothing big and garish. I checked with the Blacks (several nurses, one doctor and one manager)...they didn't have a beef with it. In fact a couple of them wanted the pins. They don't have anything good to say about the NAACP! "Tryin" Bryan has been a pain in the butt since I took over the manager position in Environmental Services. He is constantly ragging on my people and causing problems. He's a trouble maker. "Tryin" has messed with me and my people long enough. I'm getting ready to retire and now the shoe is on the other foot. It's my turn! Time to terrorize that little jerk! |
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By the way, LL...I have friends up in Alaska who have never been in the South and they display Confederate Flags on their cars. They totally support the Southern cause. So just 'cause some of us live on the "other side"...that doesn't mean we don't support the South. |
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I realize that. I have friends in Alaska also. I was just wondering about' your people.' |
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Hey Pony, You said, "Back later." Is it back later? Some ammo; Reply Recommend Message 9 of 15 in Discussion From: DogSoldier48702 Sent: 11/17/2003 6:33 PM Well! It's good to be with you folks! Glad my friends told me about this forum. I didn't actually know that there were pro Confederate forums out there. With all the bashing the Southern folks are getting I am surprised! In case you are wondering about my screen name here...I am not Native American....but while in North Dakota a while back I was working with several members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Good bunch of guys! They hung that on me because of my desires and abilities to finish up a job quickly and efficiently. The said I worked like a Dog Soldier and it stuck. And so...I guewss I'll hang around and see what's going on. Good to be here! From a post on CFF. I thought you lived with the Indians. You said you just worked with a few. More ammo. . | We had been talking to you for awhile under your name, Boomer, then suddenly you became Dog Soldier. When Bro Jim said you sent him more emails than anyone else in a year, you became 2 Hawks. And EVERYTIME, you led us to believe you were a new person. Shame, shame for deceiving! From: DogSoldier168 (Original Message) Sent: 11/20/2003 2:35 PM I don't know what happened, but I had to change my name here. Microsoft glitch I think? Reply Recommend Message 2 of 3 in Discussion From: shucksdotnet Sent: 11/20/2003 3:00 PM You've joined multiple times using different e-mail address's as your MSN sign-in. One more; | Under the heading; Osiyo Confederate Oyi'nalFrom: TwoHawks9 (Original Message) Sent: 4/8/2004 10:43 PM The subject of my post is a traditional Cherokee greeting. Translated it is "Hello (my) Confederate Friends" I am Robert Two Hawks of the Cherokee Nation. I consider it an honor to be with you. My ancestors stood with yours in the great war of Northern Imperialism. Many of my people fell while fighting with your people in that war. I honor all those who fell. They gave their all for a just cause. I am not new to this type of forum. I have participated in others...some of which were quite good....some of which were more or less complaining places. I accidently joined another forum from MSN only to discover that it was a White Power forum. Their platform was well hidden before joining. I need not warn you about this forum because it has been removed from the net. I will enjoy being here and discussing things with you. I am retired military (Army), so if anyone of you has a question about the military in general...do ask. I thank you kindly for allowing me to be with you. Two Hawks From: TwoHawks9 Sent: 4/9/2004 11:22 AM Bro Jim: I am honored to be here and to be able to "say my piece" where necessary. There are a few forums that I have belonged to that seem to be complaining places. Members will say things like "I don't like this because..." and an arguement will usually start. I have no time, or no use for that type of forum I've noticed that in this forum there is a delay in getting a post in here after posting it. I will presume that a post will go into a "pending" file and be read by a manager prior to its going in here. Many forums have that to prevent trash from being posted. This is a good thing. On that White Power forum that I accidently joined...their platform was well covered and one didn't know it was a White Power forum untill they were in there. I got in....read the posts and there was some really ugly stuff in there. They're whole thing was "White is Right". They were against all non Whites and the Jewish people. As soon as I read the posts I cancelled my membership. I got in touch with MSN about it and told them what it was. Evidently they shut down the forum because it's no longer on the net. Again....I am honored to be here. I will "toss in my two bits worth" where and when I can. Two Hawks ------------------------- You've been so many people I wonder how many more you have conned us into thinking we were talking to. Who knows, maybe CFF only has a dozen real members and your everyone else! Have a good evening Pony, or whoever you are tonight. | | |
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I hate it when c&p comes out in such long sentences. My apologys. |
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Dancing Bear Unwanted Comments Sun May 23, 2004 11:40 4.242.21.39
Osiyo Alan Ogi'nali. That's a traditional Cherokee greeting. I am not trying to allow, or disallow anything here. A friend who posts here is being attacked for her comments about her lineage and connections to the past. She asked me to come here and say something about it I was making a general statement about anyone who posts and attacks. -------------------------------------------- Same greeting there Pony. And I did not attack. I posted in reply to someone's question. You're like Barney yelling, "Citizen's arrest, citizen's arrest', only you yell. "Attack, attack." And then you go on to say you shoot with Mrs. Bryan, and the biggest whopper of all, your a preacher. Are you sure you aren't Mrs. Bryan??? Or our friend, Rebel? See what happens when you start to deceive? |
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Osiyo Alan Ogi'nali. That's a traditional Cherokee greeting. I am not trying to allow, or disallow anything here. A friend who posts here is being attacked for her comments about her lineage and connections to the past. She asked me to come here and say something about it I was making a general statement about anyone who posts and attacks. I haven't a clue as to where this came from. but that is a traditional Cherokee greeting. I belong to a forum called The Cherokee Friends Fire Circle. There are (i think) over 200 members there. When a member posts it is usually (but not always) started with this greeting. The basic translation is "Hello Alan Friend" here. |
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| | From a post on CFF. I thought you lived with the Indians. You said you just worked with a few. More ammo. . | We had been talking to you for awhile under your name, Boomer, then suddenly you became Dog Soldier. When Bro Jim said you sent him more emails than anyone else | | | | I have done both. I lived with the Cherokee and I have worked with the Standing Rock Sioux and i have also lived with the Tlingit Nation in Alaska. Once again....the name changes were because of the problems I was having with my MSN passport and the little security program that gotten accidently dumped out of my computer. With a call to MSN tech support and 40 bucks...that problem was fixed The reason I wrote to Jim was because I was not able to get a post into the CFF forum. His was the only address I had. There was a time that my posts were going into a pending file and no one could figure out why. Jim fixed that. I wanted to post in there, but my posts wouldn't go in. I posted several times and after two days...they still werent there. | |
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I realize that. I have friends in Alaska also. I was just wondering about' your people.' These are the people who work for me at the hospital. I am the manager of the Environental Services Department (formerly called "janitorial") and "my people" are my crew. |
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Since you can't seem to keep up, this is why the thread is still going; You want it dropped Pony, but you keep bringing it up. I am beginning to believe you like the discussion. I know you hate to see a board with no one posting. If you want to know why it bothered me, I'll be glad to tell you, however I believe everyone else wants it dropped. What's your poison? We can drop it or I can give you the answers you seem to want. | Reply
| | Ok.....I'll take the answers! | | I was only kidding about Pony being you. Chill out, my dear. |
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It's funny Pony, when you came in as Dog, you never mentioned you were once Boomer. You came in as a new person, introducing yourself as Dog Soldier. When you came in as Pony, we all knew you were Dog, but not Boomer or 2 Hawks. Like I said before, if you choose to deceive, that's up to you, if you choose to play games that's up to you. |
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My husband owns a construction company. At times he may employ up to 28 people. He has never referred to his employees as, 'his people.' Must be a left coast thing, hugh? |
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Well if you must get nit picky.....They are actually not my employees, they are employees of the hospital. I didn't hire them. They are my crew! They are my workpeople. They are my laborers. Does that cover it? |
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