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  • MSNBC Analyst: Rush Limbaugh ‘Represents The Confederacy’

    07/23/2013 8:18:43 AM PDT · by Bon of Babble · 215 replies
    nationalreview.com ^ | 7/22/2013 | Dimitrios Halikias
    Rush Limbaugh would have sided with the confederacy during the Civil War, according to MSNBC analyst Dorian Warren. Warren, a Columbia professor and fellow at the progressive Roosevelt Institute, explained that Limbaugh “represents the Confederacy. He would have been on that side that went to war around the question of slavery.”
  • (Civil War Forensics) Surgeon: Pneumonia Likely Killed 'Stonewall' Jackson

    05/10/2013 8:08:54 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 37 replies
    The Charleston Gazette ^ | May 10, 2013 | The Charleston Gazette
    Surgeon: Pneumonia likely killed 'Stonewall' Jackson Legendary Confederate general died 150 years ago Friday Historians and doctors have debated for decades what medical complications caused the death of legendary Confederate fighter Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, felled by friendly fire from his troops during the Civil War. Shot three times while returning from scouting enemy lines in the Virginia wilderness, Jackson was badly wounded in the left arm by one of the large bullets the night of May 2, 1863. Blood gushed from a severed artery. It took at least two hours to get him to a field hospital, and Jackson...
  • Stonewall Jackson Died 150 Years Ago Today

    05/10/2013 4:33:49 AM PDT · by Davy Buck · 121 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 05/10/2013 | Richard Williams
    Stonewall Jackson was shot by one of his own men at about 9:00 p.m. on the evening of May 2, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville. After Jackson’s accidental wounding, his body servant and friend, Jim Lewis was one of his constant companions and comforters as he faced his final enemy. By 2:00 a.m., May 3, Jackson was . . .
  • Accuse Others Of Politicizing History So You Can Politicize History

    05/06/2013 4:11:33 PM PDT · by Davy Buck · 3 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 05/06/2013 | Richard Williams
    He calls the new President of the NRA, Jim Porter, "bats**t crazy" due, ostensibly, to his referring to the War for Southern Independence (aka, the Civil War, aka the War Between the States) as "the War of Northern Aggression." Really? That term is used tongue-in-cheek at just about every non-academic WBTS event I attend - Civil War Roundtables, Reenactments, SCV meetings, etc, etc. Big deal.
  • What Happened To Former Virginia Senator James Webb?

    04/27/2013 7:04:16 AM PDT · by Davy Buck · 27 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 04/27/2013 | Richard Williams
    Don't Webb's words pretty much sum up what the Obama administration and the progressive left is all about? Aren't these same views on Southern rednecks also . . .
  • Let's Save Forrest Park, Confederate Park and Jefferson Davis Park in Memphis

    04/03/2013 3:25:29 PM PDT · by BigReb555 · 72 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | April 3, 2013 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
    Did you know that three Memphis, Tennessee parks named for our great Southern leaders Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest-Forrest Park, Confederate President Jefferson Davis-Jefferson Davis Park and Confederate Park were changed?
  • Ten Neo-Confederate Myths

    03/10/2013 8:19:44 AM PDT · by BroJoeK · 904 replies
    March 9, 2013 | vanity
    Ten Neo-Confederate Myths (+one) "Secession was not all about slavery." In fact, a study of the earliest secessionists documents shows, when they bother to give reasons at all, their only major concern was to protect the institution of slavery. For example, four seceding states issued "Declarations of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify Secession from the Federal Union". These documents use words like "slavery" and "institution" over 100 times, words like "tax" and "tariff" only once (re: a tax on slaves), "usurpation" once (re: slavery in territories), "oppression" once (re: potential future restrictions on slavery). So secession wasn't just...
  • Trace Adkins Supports Gettysburg Commemoration & Gets Unfairly Criticized - Again

    02/25/2013 3:25:36 PM PST · by Davy Buck · 7 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | Richard Williams
    What Adkins does correctly point out is that the ongoing interpretation of the 10th amendment, a.k.a. "states' rights" issue has not been resolved. The federal courts quite frequently decide cases surrounding 10th amendment issues and interpretations. For those of us who are familiar with this topic, including very recent history, Adkins could not be more correct . . .
  • Yes, Yankees Were "Far Too Ruthless"

    02/16/2013 9:48:32 AM PST · by Davy Buck · 68 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 2/16/2013 | Richard Williams
    One of the things that was apparent as I researched the book on Lexington, Virginia and the Civil War, was the mistreatment of Lexington's citizens (Union and Confederate) by Union general David Hunter's army. As my memory was refreshed, I also recalled how a number of Civil War bloggers have downplayed this aspect of the war, even questioning the veracity of some of the claims of Southern civilians; while others took a "so what?" attitude and, in some cases, actually became cheerleaders in justifying such treatment for the "slave-holding rebels." They often sound more like advocates of revenge than they...
  • 181st Birthday tribute to General Gordon

    02/06/2013 9:58:00 AM PST · by BigReb555 · 11 replies
    Cumming Home ^ | February 5, 2013 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
    John B. Gordon believed in the South's Constitutional right to secession, but after the war, he worked to unite the nation and helped white and black Southerners the war made poor.
  • Getting Their Message Out

    10/05/2012 5:44:36 AM PDT · by Davy Buck · 2 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 10/4/2012 | Richard Williams
    In recent years, we've seen an increase in the number of articles and blog posts comparing Confederate soldiers to Nazis. It is an intellectually dishonest comparison with ideological and political motivations. Those promoting such an interpretation should be pleased with this bit of news . . .
  • 142nd Anniversary of Gen. Lee’s death

    10/03/2012 2:20:10 PM PDT · by BigReb555 · 33 replies
    Huntington News ^ | October 2, 2012 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
    America mourned the death of Gen. Robert E. Lee on Wednesday, October 12, 1870 and Friday, October 12th marks the 142nd anniversary of his death.
  • Spielberg's Lincoln & Academia's Call To Worship

    09/20/2012 4:31:14 AM PDT · by Davy Buck · 13 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 9/18/2012 | Richard Williams
    . . . the truth is, academia and the educational establishment believe they are allowed to have their heroes - whether it's expressed by teacher's unions celebrating with an image of Che Guevera emblazoned on a t-shirt while marching in protest with communists, or whether it's expressed with giddiness over a Hollywood Lincoln movie that's not even been released yet, that kind of "celebratory" history is just fine and dandy. Am I the only one who sees the double-standards? Perhaps these folks view themselves as so intellectually and morally superior to the rest of us that they view their "celebratory"...
  • Robert E. Lee's Secret Special Orders No 191 Found by Union Soldiers Changed Fate of Antietam

    09/16/2012 10:13:38 AM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 19 replies
    Daily Mail (U.K.) ^ | 15 September 2012 | Beth Stebner and Associated Press
    <p>As the 150th anniversary of the Civil War continues to be commemorated, progenies of those who fought in the bitter battles between the North and South have converged to remember the sacrifices on both sides.</p> <p>But tucked inside an exhibit in Frederick, Maryland is a two-page document from Robert E. Lee – found wrapped around a case of cigars – that could have changed the course of the entire war, and led to victory for the Union.</p>
  • Gettysburg College, Bias In Academia & Scholarship

    09/07/2012 4:28:22 PM PDT · by Davy Buck · 23 replies
    http://oldvirginiablog.blogspot.com/ ^ | 09/07/2012 | Richard Williams
    Does anyone really believe it's a stretch to suggest that academic history bloggers are also "motivated by 'culture war' dynamics that tended to conflate religious and political conservatives in responding to adversaries?"
  • Confederate Flag Stripped from 'Dukes of Hazzard' Car

    08/30/2012 10:45:46 PM PDT · by Nowhere Man · 35 replies
    Next Movie ^ | 9-28-2012 | Elizabeth Durand
    It's time to wave bye-bye to the Confederate flag — from the "Dukes of Hazzard" car, at least. That's right, in a somewhat controversial decision, Warner Bros., the studio that owns the theatrical, DVD and licensing rights to the franchise, has decided to remove the flag from all future versions of General Lee. But how do Bo and Luke Duke feel about this move? There's no official statement from the fictional cousins just yet, though a spokesperson from the "Dukes of Hazzard" toy company confirmed, "Starting January 1, 2013, all 'Dukes of Hazzard' General Lee vehicles will not be allowed...
  • What Did the Rebel Yell Sound Like?

    08/09/2012 6:13:36 PM PDT · by One Name · 131 replies
    Smithsoniam.com ^ | film footage from 1935-8? | Unknown (Library of Congress Archives)
    Video from the Smithsonian of what must be octogenarian Confederate veterans calling up the past.
  • Confederate Veterans & Their Descendants - Defenders And Builders Of These United States

    07/28/2012 7:52:18 AM PDT · by Davy Buck · 12 replies
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 21 July 2012 | Richard Williams
    These contradictions explain, in part, what at first glance appears to be irreconcilable ideals: the South's fierce opposition to Federal dominance and over-reaching authority, as well as it's undying patriotism - both of which continue to this day . . .
  • Tenn. Democrat beats lawyer who linked him to KKK

    08/07/2008 9:06:08 PM PDT · by Kleebo151 · 20 replies · 495+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 8-7-2008 | WOODY BAIRD ASSOCIATED PRESS
    A racially charged Democratic primary campaign ended Thursday with an incumbent congressman trouncing the opponent who ran an ad linking him to the Ku Klux Klan. Early, unofficial results showed Democrat Steve Cohen with 79 percent of the vote to 19 percent for Nikki Tinker, a black corporate lawyer who was his chief opponent in the district that covers Memphis.
  • Incredible 3D Stereoscopic Civil War Photos

    07/07/2012 1:11:19 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 29 replies
    Wild Ammo ^ | Eric S
    Incredible 3D Stereoscopic Civil War Photos Stereoscopic images basically involve taking 2 or more static images, from slightly different angles, to create a 3D effect that tricks the eye into noticing the depth of field, angles and perspective of the image. Thus, it’s possible to take a flat image and create 3D depth to it. When applied to older photographs, it’s an amazing technique, because it brings life to history. Take for example, these Civil War photographs that use a stereoscopic effect!