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For example, a couple of heirs of the Mars fortune live in northern VA as does the co-founder of the Carlyle group.



And so did the Bouviers (Jackie O's maiden name - she grew up at Merrywood in Mclean), the Bobby/Ethel Kennedy family, etc. Most recently Steve Case owns Merrywood.
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For example, a couple of heirs of the Mars fortune live in northern VA as does the co-founder of the Carlyle group.


So?
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Oh, honey. Go look where the Mason Dixon line was. Educate yourself before spewing nonsense


Your post is wholly inaccurate. You don’t know history (and yet you are accusing me of being the one who doesn’t.)

YOU educate yourself about (1) the meaning, history and function of the Mason Dixon line—it’s not what you think it was, and (2) the historical role of Arlington/Alexandria as a Union stronghold. I know you don’t want the facts to be this way, but they are. It’s like talking to Donald Trump. And I’m sure you hate him “honey” but you are the exact same.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Oh, honey. Go look where the Mason Dixon line was. Educate yourself before spewing nonsense


This…this has nothing to do with who controlled Arlington and Alexandria during the Civil War (the previous poster’s point). Meanwhile MD and DC are both south of the Mason Dixon line. You say “educate yourself” but your response is almost breathtaking in its stupidity.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Still too much Lee this, Jackson that and "war of northern aggression" memorabilia. Get the rest of the Confederate dead-enders out of your state and we'll consider letting you come to our DC parent's parties.


Imagine being so desperate to appear old money that you go on an anonymous internet forum to bang on about the Confederacy. Sad, really. Those “DC parents parties” likely only exist in your mind.


Imagine being so pitiful and desperate to defend the confederacy that you claim to celebrate “heritage not hate.” News flash: Your heritage is hateful.

I’m grateful that I don’t live in the land of delusion, confederate monuments, and lost causes. VA is teetering on joining its more southern neighbors who wish to bring the Handmaid’s Tale to life. Do better Virginia!


Lol I neither live in nor am from Virginia, so “my” heritage is not anything. But your obsession with this is not normal or healthy.


Lol—you’ve decided my comments criticizing Virginia’s confederate history (and present) is obsessive! You must be from an even deeper part of the south. I can smell the secession and treason on you through my screen.

Your obsession with defending your confederate roots is not normal or healthy.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Still too much Lee this, Jackson that and "war of northern aggression" memorabilia. Get the rest of the Confederate dead-enders out of your state and we'll consider letting you come to our DC parent's parties.


Imagine being so desperate to appear old money that you go on an anonymous internet forum to bang on about the Confederacy. Sad, really. Those “DC parents parties” likely only exist in your mind.


Imagine being so pitiful and desperate to defend the confederacy that you claim to celebrate “heritage not hate.” News flash: Your heritage is hateful.

I’m grateful that I don’t live in the land of delusion, confederate monuments, and lost causes. VA is teetering on joining its more southern neighbors who wish to bring the Handmaid’s Tale to life. Do better Virginia!


Lol I neither live in nor am from Virginia, so “my” heritage is not anything. But your obsession with this is not normal or healthy.


Lol—you’ve decided my comments criticizing Virginia’s confederate history (and present) is obsessive! You must be from an even deeper part of the south. I can smell the secession and treason on you through my screen.

Your obsession with defending your confederate roots is not normal or healthy.


Nope, still wrong. I’m from a free state. You are still disturbed though.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Oh, honey. Go look where the Mason Dixon line was. Educate yourself before spewing nonsense


This…this has nothing to do with who controlled Arlington and Alexandria during the Civil War (the previous poster’s point). Meanwhile MD and DC are both south of the Mason Dixon line. You say “educate yourself” but your response is almost breathtaking in its stupidity.


OK, Truth Time. It's not that Virginia was in the confederacy, it's that it still is. And that it's filled with tacky unimaginative people who brag about spending their weekends on the boat.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Still too much Lee this, Jackson that and "war of northern aggression" memorabilia. Get the rest of the Confederate dead-enders out of your state and we'll consider letting you come to our DC parent's parties.


Imagine being so desperate to appear old money that you go on an anonymous internet forum to bang on about the Confederacy. Sad, really. Those “DC parents parties” likely only exist in your mind.


Imagine being so pitiful and desperate to defend the confederacy that you claim to celebrate “heritage not hate.” News flash: Your heritage is hateful.

I’m grateful that I don’t live in the land of delusion, confederate monuments, and lost causes. VA is teetering on joining its more southern neighbors who wish to bring the Handmaid’s Tale to life. Do better Virginia!


Lol I neither live in nor am from Virginia, so “my” heritage is not anything. But your obsession with this is not normal or healthy.


Lol—you’ve decided my comments criticizing Virginia’s confederate history (and present) is obsessive! You must be from an even deeper part of the south. I can smell the secession and treason on you through my screen.

Your obsession with defending your confederate roots is not normal or healthy.


Nope, still wrong. I’m from a free state. You are still disturbed though.


No, you’re definitely from the confederate south. You and your ancestors are/were on the wrong side of history though. You’re disturbed for defending such a disgraceful history.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Oh, honey. Go look where the Mason Dixon line was. Educate yourself before spewing nonsense


This…this has nothing to do with who controlled Arlington and Alexandria during the Civil War (the previous poster’s point). Meanwhile MD and DC are both south of the Mason Dixon line. You say “educate yourself” but your response is almost breathtaking in its stupidity.


OK, Truth Time. It's not that Virginia was in the confederacy, it's that it still is. And that it's filled with tacky unimaginative people who brag about spending their weekends on the boat.


+1. Bingo!
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Because they have exhibited poor judgment in choosing to live in Virginia.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Still too much Lee this, Jackson that and "war of northern aggression" memorabilia. Get the rest of the Confederate dead-enders out of your state and we'll consider letting you come to our DC parent's parties.


Imagine being so desperate to appear old money that you go on an anonymous internet forum to bang on about the Confederacy. Sad, really. Those “DC parents parties” likely only exist in your mind.


Imagine being so pitiful and desperate to defend the confederacy that you claim to celebrate “heritage not hate.” News flash: Your heritage is hateful.

I’m grateful that I don’t live in the land of delusion, confederate monuments, and lost causes. VA is teetering on joining its more southern neighbors who wish to bring the Handmaid’s Tale to life. Do better Virginia!


Lol I neither live in nor am from Virginia, so “my” heritage is not anything. But your obsession with this is not normal or healthy.


Lol—you’ve decided my comments criticizing Virginia’s confederate history (and present) is obsessive! You must be from an even deeper part of the south. I can smell the secession and treason on you through my screen.

Your obsession with defending your confederate roots is not normal or healthy.


Nope, still wrong. I’m from a free state. You are still disturbed though.


No, you’re definitely from the confederate south. You and your ancestors are/were on the wrong side of history though. You’re disturbed for defending such a disgraceful history.


Lady my ancestors didn’t even come to the US until the 20th century. Get help.
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DC is dirty. Riddled in crime and homelessness.
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I cannot wait to move my family from DC to Virginia. This thread is comical.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Still too much Lee this, Jackson that and "war of northern aggression" memorabilia. Get the rest of the Confederate dead-enders out of your state and we'll consider letting you come to our DC parent's parties.


Imagine being so desperate to appear old money that you go on an anonymous internet forum to bang on about the Confederacy. Sad, really. Those “DC parents parties” likely only exist in your mind.


Imagine being so pitiful and desperate to defend the confederacy that you claim to celebrate “heritage not hate.” News flash: Your heritage is hateful.

I’m grateful that I don’t live in the land of delusion, confederate monuments, and lost causes. VA is teetering on joining its more southern neighbors who wish to bring the Handmaid’s Tale to life. Do better Virginia!


Lol I neither live in nor am from Virginia, so “my” heritage is not anything. But your obsession with this is not normal or healthy.


Lol—you’ve decided my comments criticizing Virginia’s confederate history (and present) is obsessive! You must be from an even deeper part of the south. I can smell the secession and treason on you through my screen.

Your obsession with defending your confederate roots is not normal or healthy.


Nope, still wrong. I’m from a free state. You are still disturbed though.


No, you’re definitely from the confederate south. You and your ancestors are/were on the wrong side of history though. You’re disturbed for defending such a disgraceful history.


Lady my ancestors didn’t even come to the US until the 20th century. Get help.


So... new money. Right.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.


If you think Arlington and Alexandria are purple, you need to do some more homework.


Not only are Arlington/Alexandria not purple, they’ve always been “blue.” Arlington/Alexandria were Union territory. They were exceedingly anti-slavery and the union set up defenses along the “Arlington line” in territory that was pro Union to protect DC.


Still too much Lee this, Jackson that and "war of northern aggression" memorabilia. Get the rest of the Confederate dead-enders out of your state and we'll consider letting you come to our DC parent's parties.


Imagine being so desperate to appear old money that you go on an anonymous internet forum to bang on about the Confederacy. Sad, really. Those “DC parents parties” likely only exist in your mind.


Imagine being so pitiful and desperate to defend the confederacy that you claim to celebrate “heritage not hate.” News flash: Your heritage is hateful.

I’m grateful that I don’t live in the land of delusion, confederate monuments, and lost causes. VA is teetering on joining its more southern neighbors who wish to bring the Handmaid’s Tale to life. Do better Virginia!


Lol I neither live in nor am from Virginia, so “my” heritage is not anything. But your obsession with this is not normal or healthy.


Lol—you’ve decided my comments criticizing Virginia’s confederate history (and present) is obsessive! You must be from an even deeper part of the south. I can smell the secession and treason on you through my screen.

Your obsession with defending your confederate roots is not normal or healthy.


Nope, still wrong. I’m from a free state. You are still disturbed though.


No, you’re definitely from the confederate south. You and your ancestors are/were on the wrong side of history though. You’re disturbed for defending such a disgraceful history.


Lady my ancestors didn’t even come to the US until the 20th century. Get help.


So... new money. Right.


So you oppose people who look down on others and then you look down on immigrants. Right. Hypocritical as well as crazy. You really have it all.
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