Jack Daniels admits it got its recipe from black slave

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Sounds about right. Can't go back and change this type of shit but it's just part of history and how whitey operates. I have a feeling that JD has already sent a check out or something to his descendants. No way they just randomly decide to put this out there without protecting there asses.
 
They stole this and how many other things? Why do y'all think that they killed the best and brightest of our kind all of these years? They were in the way. Saying that we built this country is an understatement, our fingerprints are on everything around this motherfucker.
 
It's kinda weird how much of American culture is influenced by blacks. I saw this video a while back where someone was asking Japanese people about African Americans, and the Japanese people though AAs made up like 50% of the American population. It really shocks people to find out that blacks are only like 13% of the population.
 
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That's Confederate Lieutenant General, Nathan Bedford Forrest. He's a native son of the State of Tennessee. Forrest is a white racist supremacist that founded the

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The State of Tennessee found it fit to do the following,

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Name a park after the founder the Klu Klux Klan terrorist organization. The State of Tennessee also venerates the founder of the terrorist organization by having a bust of him here,

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The Tennessee State Capitol. Also, last February, the racist white supremacists Republiklans in the Tennessee state legislature passed a bill that prevented the removal of the bust of this repulsive human being from the statehouse.

House passes bill to prevent removal of Nathan Bedford Forrest bust

By Chris Bundgaard, WKRN Staff

Published: February 18, 2016, 3:44 pm Updated: February 18, 2016, 3:45 pm
http://wjhl.com/2016/02/18/house-passes-bill-to-prevent-removal-of-nathan-bedford-forrest-bust/


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NASHVILLE, TN (WKRN) – Dozens of memorials, statues or busts dot the Tennessee Capitol Hill landscape, none more controversial than the bust in the Capitol building of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forest.

Forrest is renowned for his battlefield tactics but reviled for later being a founder of the Klu Klux Klan.

Moving or changing controversial memorials like his led to the Tennessee House debate Thursday over what’s called the Tennessee Heritage Protection Act.

“We all know Tennessee has a rich and deep history. It’s a very varied history, and the purpose of this legislation is to put forth a method whereby if someone feels something needs to be changed, it puts that process in place,” said Rep. Steve McDaniel, sponsor of the bill.

The protection act, or House Bill 2129, would not allow any historical memorials to be “removed, renamed, relocated, altered, rededicated, or otherwise disturbed or altered.” It does not apply to any memorials located on public property under the control of, or acquired by, the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

Rep. McDaniel, a Civil War reenactor, wanted a procedure like this in place about these kinds of public memorials, but critics argued it simply makes it harder to remove controversial ones and takes that action away from cities or counties.

Rep. Johnny Shaw spoke of lingering issues about Forrest among many African-Americans.

“It’s kind of like putting a statue of Hitler in a Jewish community, and I just don’t think that is a good thing to do, so I just can’t support the legislation,” Shaw explained.

The Republican-dominated House overwhelmingly approved the measure along party lines.

Next stop for the bill affecting these monuments is in the Senate on Feb. 23, where smooth sailing is expected. If it passes, it will go into effect March 14.


Now dear ole Rex said that to say this, why are you buying a product that's headquartered in a state that has no fucks to give regarding it's blatant support of racism and white supremacy?

 
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jetlifebih;9134768 said:
I been on the honey jack since I can remember....give my brother his money man for I convert back to henny

Honey jack is pretty good , the regular jack is my weakness it's the only liquor that can make me throw up

Jack and egg nog slap too
 

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