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The Confederacy: Wrong Then, Wrong Now Bumper Stickers by leftyshop
The Confederate cause; it was wrong in the 1860s, and it's wrong now. Put the Confederate flag where it belongs; in museums and history books.
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The Confederate cause; it was wrong in the 1860s, and it's wrong now. Put the Confederate flag where it belongs; in museums and history books.
created by leftyshop (3/11/2008 9:55 PM)

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