Jackson Republic Slang
whirly: crazy
downhill ducks: easy to shoot or kill, synonymous with “fish in a barrel”
downwind ducks: hard to shoot or kill, people alerted to threats
pinball: bouncing from one task to another, often without completing each task; unorganized
O’ Hickory Heart or
Hickory Heart: stoic, unfeeling person - can be used in a positive (by adults and adolescents) or negative (by pre-puberty youths) connotation
Pop-a-top: civilian name for M20A1B1 rocket grenade launcher and /or the effect of the warhead on a vehicle. (Use of the phrase while in military service is rewarded with push-ups. The phrase was used in a recent movie and has caught on.)
Free State Logic: reasoning or excuses to maintain slavery and/or the rich five status quo; reasoning that is illogical
Fascist Blacks: KFS secret police
Catspaw: descriptor of one skilled in intrusion and/or sneak with camouflage; a stealthy approach
Ballad of the Republic's Army
(sung to the rhythm of Ballad of the Green Berets)
Citizen-soldiers, of the land
Brave people, willing to die
People that mean, what they say
Serving in, the Republic Way
Eagle wings, upon their chest
People who are, Jackson’s best
Holding invaders, at the bay
Defend the Republic, every day
Trained to live, off nature’s land
Trained in combat, hand to hand
People who fight, night and day
Protect the Republic, day to day
Eagle wings, upon their chest
People who are, Jackson’s best
Holding invaders, at the bay
Defend the Republic, every day
Back at home, children are born
“Protect them”, we have sworn
Open the letter, from the chest
A passed parent’s, last request
Put eagle wings, upon their chest
Make them one, of Jackson’s best
Hold the invaders, at the bay
Defend the Republic, enduring days
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