Evansville

The county seat of Vanderburgh Co. and largest city in city in southern Indiana, as well as the third largest metropolitan city in the state of Indiana. This considerably big city is home to a local pop (carbonated beverage) manufacturing company known as RC Cola. It is also the headquarters of Old National Bank and one of the regional headquarters for Fifth-Third Bank. Girls here are beautiful, the healthcare is great, and the crime rates are low. People are usually quite hospitable and the skyline is rather impressive when you consider the population of this big town. It's strategic location on a horseshoe bend along the Ohio River makes it a great economic and industrial river port that hauls in and casts off tons of barges with hot commodities like coal each year from its busy docks. The City of Evansville is the metropolitan "capital" for a tri-state area that includes southern Illinois, northwestern Kentucky, and southern Indiana. It is a fun and great place to visit with many various places to shop and an awesome mall. Evansville also has a very rich German heritage.
Evansville kicks ass and is accessible to over half of the United States' population in at most a one day-long drive.
by Radical Republican November 18, 2004
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Rebel Flag

A flag that ISN'T racist, contrary to what Blacks and liberals will tell you. It is a symbol of pride and heritage to Southerners, while also being a symbol of rebellion and pillaging invaders to millions of people like me in the Midwest and even in the South. Controversies and conflicts over this flag are no doubt the strongest within the Deep South involving the black community.
Here in the southern Midwest, however, it is seen differently. Yes, thousands of people still see it as a symbol of racism, BUT it also represents the Southern Confederate armies and raiders that invaded northwestern/north-central Kentucky throughout the Civil War. They were the ones to break the neutrality of the border state Kentucky and tread upon its soil. They launched attacks on towns and Union garrisons, while the raiders pillaged towns and stores, burned courthouses, abused several citizens during their 4-year reign of terror. Only the efforts and counter-marching of Union forces in the Western Theater, and the determination of Kentucky Home Guards to defend their state against the Southern bastards were what stopped these raiders and armies.
I DO NOT see the Rebel Flag as a symbol of racism. As a native of northwestern Kentucky, I see it rather as a symbol of those Southern invaders that attacked my home and its people, tried to destroy the United States, and bring Kentucky into a Southern Confederacy of which it did not belong in. Fortunately, the efforts of the Rebels were stopped.
by Radical Republican November 29, 2004
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Bubble Butt

A big, fine perfect round ass. It is not huge and gross, just bigger and better than average size. Every girl should have one of these. These anatomical masterpieces can give many guys an erection.
MMMMMMmmmmm.....that lovely redhead has such a big fine bubble butt. :)
by Radical Republican November 06, 2005
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Diversity

A bigotted policy that is over-emphasized to an incredibly irritating level. It is also used in the name of tolerance and progress, but it in fact happens to hold certain people down until people of a particular group gets things first. In addition, certain minorities are also left out in so-called "Diversity Week" celebrations, especially those with mental disabilities and Native Americans.
I don't like bullsh....I mean "Diversity Week". It leaves a lot of people out and I would rather deface it than embrace it.

Editors: Don't delete this just because you don't like what you read.
by Radical Republican November 07, 2005
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Hur-Hur!

An imbred piece of white trash that is really fugly.
by Radical Republican December 12, 2004
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Racism

The belief of one race being superior to another race.
Something that I hate and do not engage in. The people who do are known as racists. The typical people who are targets of racism are Blacks and Hispanics. However, Whites are often attacked by other races, which is also known as "reverse racism". It's something that people shouldn't even participate in, especially considering how far we have come. Being a fifth (20%) Native American and being White of English and German heritage, I don't really think I have any place in racist behavior. Since I have a very significant amount of Native American blood, I am part of the "Mother of All Minorities". I AM diverse!
I love black people; I think they are hilarious, most of them are devout Christians, and the majority of them have been respectful to me for who I am, and they were NEVER racist towards me.
by Radical Republican December 09, 2004
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autistic

not something to be laughed about, as autism is a real disorder, and it affects roughly 1 out of every 160 or so children, and there are also millions of adults and children living with it today.
There is no cure, but with research centers like the Autism Society of The Quad Cities (Iowa/Illinois), the Autism Society of North Carolina, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the Center for the Study of Autism, there is hope in the future for a cure for this disorder in which a person has social difficulties, demands a predictable environment, has things that they are ultimately irritated by, and other characteristics and symptoms associated with this disorder. There are also milder forms of this mental/emotional condition (See Asperger's Syndrome)
To better understand autistic people and the disorder of Autism in general, many people need to open their minds and quit being judgemental towards people that have this. Autism is a serious condition, and it is something that should have a lot more consideration and understanding.
by Radical Republican March 22, 2005
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