For an educated person you sound ignorant, I am sure all the WWII Vets from the south appreciated your view! It's nice to hear from people who are appreciative and know why they are free. Before you mouth off, I know Sherman was in the Civil War, but it was WWII that gave you your freedoms.
The fact that WWII vets live in the south has nothing to do with anything. South Carolina and Georgia (of which I have lived in both) offer virtually nothing intellectually stimulating and barely economically stimulating to the US. Rather, the states serve as a continued stain on racism and the continued progression of a redneck gene pool. That WWII vets live there is irrelevant. I owe my freedom to my WWII POW grandfather on the Bataan Death March. He resides in the Republic of Texas.
So I stand by my statement. South Carolina and Georgia could burn down and aside from an exceptional few outliers ... the United States wouldn't miss much. Heck, national public school performance averages would increase by losing those two states!

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RE: Sniff Sniff ... something's burning.
What's really sad is that despite more than a hundred years of progress, a repeat of Sherman's March to the Sea today wouldn't really result in mainland America "missing much".
For an educated person you sound ignorant, I am sure all the WWII Vets from the south appreciated your view! It's nice to hear from people who are appreciative and know why they are free. Before you mouth off, I know Sherman was in the Civil War, but it was WWII that gave you your freedoms.
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