Ancient Planter and First Fleeter

Joined June 2016
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I hope some of the folks from overseas get to stop at a car show and experience classic car culture as part of their American experience. Just imagine what it was like when almost every car on the road was a work of art.
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On this day in 1777 the Marquis de Lafayette set foot on American soil for the first time on North Island in the Winyah Bay outside of Georgetown South Carolina after 56 days at sea. Traveling with him was Johann von Robais, Baron de Kalb who would die of wounds sustained at the Battle of Camden in 1780. Many years later the Marquis would lay the cornerstone of the Baron’s monument in Camden during a later visit to South Carolina in 1825.
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💯 this is nothing new, we are just losing the messaging war between the Bush Republicans and the American 🇺🇸 First Republicans.
Replying to @SCVotersCo
This message was from my 20 year old after him and his friends were having a talk. Seeing things on social media during this midterm year. I explained, There are only 2 major parties that actually run things in America: Democrats and Republicans. Inside the Republican Party there’s a real fight: Establishment Republicans (RINOs): Career politicians who protect DC insiders, endless spending, and the status quo. Go-along-to-get-along types. Non-Establishment / America First Conservatives: The ones fighting for limited government, strong borders, fiscal sanity, constitutional principles, and putting SC families & small businesses first. Conservatives aren’t a third party we’re the movement working through the Republican Party to take it back from the insiders. Terminology matters. Our parents & grandparents had to learn the difference between Rockefeller Republicans and Reagan conservatives. Same thing today. If you’re self-taught, newly paying attention, or just tired of the games welcome. Ask questions. Get involved in the primaries. We need more people who actually care. #SCTransparency #AmericaFirst #DOGE
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The problem with people like Eli McGowan is that this is the world young white men are exposed to on a daily basis. This is the reality they are confronted with. And clergy who are very concerned about kinism and racism from white people, never address this reality. Never. It's always about the faults of white people. Until you can look at the deep, persistent racial hatred coming from black people and address it as forthrightly as you address it from white people why should they take you seriously? How are your weights and measures even in this?
Uh so this is fucking insane
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“There's things out there in the middle of them woods That make a strong man die from fright Things that crawl and things that fly And things that creep around on the ground” ~ Charlie Daniels—after visiting South Carolina for just a few days ⚠️😳⚠️
So true, don’t move here….its just too dangerous.
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Black people’s behavior after the murder of Austin Metcalf help me understand why a lot of things were the way they were before the “civil rights” era.
Jeff Metcalf's behavior in that video helps me understand why his son was turned into a pin cushion.
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So true, don’t move here….its just too dangerous.
SC among the worst states in the US, new national report says. Here’s where it ranks & why myrtlebeachonline.com/news/s…
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The Blind Tiger Bar and Grill in Charleston preserves a historic name. Blind Tigers referred to illicit drinking and gambling establishments at a time when the temperance movement was really gaining traction. In South Carolina the first Blind Tiger came into existence during the administration of Governor Pitchfork Ben Tillman who had recently established the State Dispensary which held a monopoly on a liquor sales in the state from 1893 to 1907. Charlestonians pretty much ignored the Dispensary Law and the later Prohibition Laws. Today the bottles of the Dispensary are highly collectible pieces of South Carolina history. Also if you want to understand the way politics works in SC you need to read about the life of Pitchfork Ben Tillman and the system that ran the state from about 1890 to about 1920 known as Tillmanism. While most of Tillmanism is gone there are still a few vestiges left of this system in the 21st century.
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Understanding Western Civilization is understanding that these were built by the same type of people. The most righteous and terrifying force in the world is a people who understand when to pray and when to fight.
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Before tomato ketchup existed, the ketchup on George Washington's table was made from mushrooms... The word ketchup has nothing to do with tomatoes. It traces back to the Chinese ke-tsiap, a pickled fish sauce, and for most of culinary history the term referred to any number of fermented or concentrated condiments made from mushrooms, walnuts, oysters or anchovies. The tomato version did not become standard until the mid-19th century, and for a very good reason: most people in England and colonial America still believed tomatoes were poisonous well into the 1700s. The tomato is in the nightshade family and the suspicion was not entirely irrational. People simply were not eating them. What they were eating instead was this. Mushrooms salted overnight until they give up an extraordinary dark, intensely flavoured liquid. Strained, spiced with nutmeg and warm spices, and reduced until thick and concentrated. The result is not ketchup in any sense you would recognise from a burger joint. It is a dark, almost black liquid that tastes like the most concentrated mushroom stock you have ever encountered. A teaspoon in a gravy. A splash in a braise. The same umami depth that Worcestershire sauce provides but with a cleaner, more directly mushroom-forward character. And not coincidentally, Worcestershire sauce developed in the 1830s is a direct descendant of exactly this tradition. Today, this historical recipe comes from Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy, published in 1747 and the most important cookbook in colonial American history. George Washington owned a copy. Thomas Jefferson owned a copy. Food historians confirm that mushroom ketchup was a documented pantry staple in Founding Father households, and Martha Washington's own recipe book documents related fermented condiment preparations. © Eats History #archaeohistories
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"The past is never dead. It's not even past." -William Faulkner
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Nice Flathead
This policeman's 113-pound flathead just shattered a state catfish record. Patrol Sgt. Joseph Driggers was fishing a 40-foot-deep back eddy on South Carolina's Pee Dee River when a giant flathead ate his Santee rig. After a 15-minute fight, Driggers landed the fish and South Carolina DNR biologists certified its weight at 113.7 pounds. The catch shattered the previous South Carolina flathead record of 84.6 pounds by nearly 30 pounds and is now the largest flathead catfish ever recorded in the state.
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They are Ulster Scots. Or Scots-Irish as we call them here. The same blood as the Appalachians. The Irish Republicans are not behind this.
Nick reacts to the Belfast riots after an African migrant tried to bеhеаԁ a White man "It's awesome. I love us. I love the Irish. I'm so blessed to be Irish. We're gonna bսrո the city down. We're not like the French where they riot over gibs."
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"People with Scottish bloodlines are the biggest problems for the globalist agenda" Incredible clip. This fact doesn't get mentioned enough. Whether it's Ulster men in Northern Ireland or Scots-Irish in Appalachia. Or the Scots who were used to open up the North American frontier in both America and Canada. Scottish peoples are the greatest war fighters in the world. Scottish Whites are the toughest White people to ever exist. It's fitting that they should be the ones to kick off the revolution of the White man.
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For my American friends. Mistaking Ulster Scots or Scots-Irish patriots in Northern Ireland for the communists in the IRA is like mistaking ICE agents for Antifa. The IRA are pro-immigration communists who want Northern Ireland invaded by the third world. If they do anything other than sit on their asses it will be to help the migrants. This doesn't mean that all Irish Catholic Republicans are like this. I'm sure there are some patriots like the ICA helping out. But giving credit to the IRA is fucking retarded. It's good Scots-Irish lads you want to thank.
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🧵(1/12) While my opponent focuses on mudslinging and baseless claims that are provably false, I'm focused on delivering results. Since Tuesday, we've welcomed an overwhelming number of new supporters to Team Wilson. Many may have supported another candidate during the primary, but now we're united around a common goal. With so many new people on the team, I want to share our plan to make South Carolina the conservative model for the rest of the country.
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Four Holes Swamp is a tributary of the Edisto River, it’s great for fishing and wildlife watching. Just bring some bug spray.
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Some people expect me to be eating a pint of ice cream after my loss. I have other plans.
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2,400 years ago Aristotle warned us about multiculturalism
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The leaders of the West are foxes, not lions They rule through soft power, propaganda, and manipulation They will use force when they must but they are uncomfortable doing so and bad at Nothing terrifies them more than the possibility that the soft power has broken down
The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable. There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it, online or elsewhere. It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not tolerate it. Those responsible will feel the full force of the law. I’ve spoken to the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland to convey my thanks to them and the frontline emergency services for their bravery in keeping people safe. I’ve also spoken to the First Minister and Deputy First Minister to discuss the ongoing situation. Appealing for calm must be the priority, and that is what I urge now. We must let the police get on with their work.
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