One of the following: Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia, Maryland, or Delaware. These states are sometimes said to be Southern states, but much more often are claimed as Northern or Midwestern states. They are called border states because of the divisions and tensions that developed in the United States from the early 1800s all the way to the American Civil War, as these states where located right in the middle of these arguments.
The border states are actually Northern states that have some Southern qualities and characteristics. For example, there were plenty of black slaves in every one of these states, and much of the economy was quite agricultural-based. However, the majority of people within these states fought for and supported the Union, and many of them saw the Southern Confederates as invaders and pillagers. In addition to that, these states received more European immigrants, had stronger economic ties with their other Northern and Midwestern states, and some cultural and social influence from the more Northern states seeped into these border states.
The border states are actually Northern states that have some Southern qualities and characteristics. For example, there were plenty of black slaves in every one of these states, and much of the economy was quite agricultural-based. However, the majority of people within these states fought for and supported the Union, and many of them saw the Southern Confederates as invaders and pillagers. In addition to that, these states received more European immigrants, had stronger economic ties with their other Northern and Midwestern states, and some cultural and social influence from the more Northern states seeped into these border states.
Kentucky and Maryland are border states. Though they are often called Southern states full of Confederate rednecks, they are really more Northern states who still have the same stronger economic ties with their sister states above them to this day.
by The Loyal Bush Legionary December 17, 2004
by The Loyal Bush Legionary November 18, 2004
One of the stupidest record marketing ideas ever. This is basically a two-volume load of liberal bullshit filled with punk-rock bands like Anti-Flag (hmmm...sounds appropriate for this kind of message), The Offspring, None More Black, and Social Distortion.
If you hate George W. Bush, have no actual morals, and love to be manipulated by today's pop culture, then this CD is for you!
If you hate George W. Bush, have no actual morals, and love to be manipulated by today's pop culture, then this CD is for you!
Rock Against Bush; what better way to poison the minds of these teenagers and punk-rock wannabes than through their own music!
by The Loyal Bush Legionary February 12, 2005
Something that faggot pro-Southern rednecks will say. They also say it too much. It is a mangled manipulation of "Get It Done" like every other normal person on this planet says.
by The Loyal Bush Legionary February 05, 2005
The title of the Cincinnati-based Major League Baseball team that won the 1990 World Series. They now have the Great American Ballpark as their home stadium.
by The Loyal Bush Legionary January 31, 2005
A gorgeous blonde political analysist who possesses common sense, knows what she's talking about, and can match every statement or challenge made by the liberals.
Everyone should read Anne (or Ann) Coulter's books entitled "Slander" and "How To Talk To A Liberal."
by The Loyal Bush Legionary February 23, 2005
A Midwestern state in the United States of America. It has a population of roughly 4 million people, with the largest city being Louisville (Pop. 690,000). The next is Lexington with well over 266,000; then Owensboro with a population of 54,000, and Bowling Green with 49,000 people.
Kentucky is a state with a lot of Southern flavor and culture. However, there is also quite a bit of Northern/Midwestern influence and transplanted culture as well. It is also one out of four "Commonwealths". Overall, Kentucky is a midwestern state with mixtures of North and South, consisting of a very rich history and strong agriculture, growing products like tobacco, corn, soybeans, and green beans, raising the world's finest horses, and brewing the most bourbon in the entire Nation.
Kentucky is a state with a lot of Southern flavor and culture. However, there is also quite a bit of Northern/Midwestern influence and transplanted culture as well. It is also one out of four "Commonwealths". Overall, Kentucky is a midwestern state with mixtures of North and South, consisting of a very rich history and strong agriculture, growing products like tobacco, corn, soybeans, and green beans, raising the world's finest horses, and brewing the most bourbon in the entire Nation.
by The Loyal Bush Legionary April 06, 2005