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Confederate States Of America (2005)
Yahoo Movies ^ | 12/31/04 | Me

Posted on 12/31/2004 2:21:30 PM PST by Caipirabob

What's wrong about this photo? Or if you're a true-born Southerner, what's right?

While scanning through some of the up and coming movies in 2005, I ran across this intriguing title; "CSA: Confederate States of America (2005)". It's an "alternate universe" take on what would the country be like had the South won the civil war.

Stars with bars:

Suffice to say anything from Hollywood on this topic is sure to to bring about all sorts of controversial ideas and discussions. I was surprised that they are approaching such subject matter, and I'm more than a little interested.

Some things are better left dead in the past:

For myself, I was more than pleased with the homage paid to General "Stonewall" Jackson in Turner's "Gods and Generals". Like him, I should have like to believe that the South would have been compelled to end slavery out of Christian dignity rather than continue to enslave their brothers of the freedom that belong equally to all men. Obviously it didn't happen that way.

Would I fight for a South that believed in Slavery today? I have to ask first, would I know any better back then? I don't know. I honestly don't know. My pride for my South and my heritage would have most likely doomed me as it did so many others. I won't skirt the issue, in all likelyhood, slavery may have been an afterthought. Had they been the staple of what I considered property, I possibly would have already been past the point of moral struggle on the point and preparing to kill Northern invaders.

Compelling story or KKK wet dream?:

So what do I feel about this? The photo above nearly brings me to tears, as I highly respect Abraham Lincoln. I don't care if they kick me out of the South. Imagine if GW was in prayer over what to do about a seperatist leftist California. That's how I imagine Lincoln. A great man. I wonder sometimes what my family would have been like today. How many more of us would there be? Would we have held onto the property and prosperity that sustained them before the war? Would I have double the amount of family in the area? How many would I have had to cook for last week for Christmas? Would I have needed to make more "Pate De Fois Gras"?

Well, dunno about that either. Depending on what the previous for this movie are like, I may or may not see it. If they portray it as the United Confederacy of the KKK I won't be attending.

This generation of our clan speaks some 5 languages in addition to English, those being of recent immigrants to this nation. All of them are good Americans. I believe the south would have succombed to the same forces that affected the North. Immigration, war, economics and other huma forces that have changed the map of the world since history began.

Whatever. At least in this alternate universe, it's safe for me to believe that we would have grown to be the benevolent and humane South that I know it is in my heart. I can believe that slavery would have died shortly before or after that lost victory. I can believe that Southern gentlemen would have served the world as the model for behavior. In my alternate universe, it's ok that Spock has a beard. It's my alternate universe after all, it can be what I want.

At any rate, I lived up North for many years. Wonderful people and difficult people. I will always sing their praises as a land full of beautiful Italian girls, maple syrup and Birch beer. My uncle ribbed us once before we left on how we were going up North to live "with all the Yankees". Afterwards I always refered to him as royalty. He is, really. He's "King of the Rednecks". I suppose I'm his court jester.

So what do you think of this movie?


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To: M. Espinola
another DUMB, mindless, m/eSPINola post from one of the BIGGEST LOUDmouths/emptyheads on FR.

free dixie,sw

4,061 posted on 03/24/2005 8:02:47 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: capitan_refugio
as i've said NUMEROUS times on this & other threads,you're holding ANY opinion is OK, even DUMB,self-righteous, ignorant,self-serving ones.

it's called FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

free dixie,sw

4,062 posted on 03/24/2005 8:04:58 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: capitan_refugio
SOME of the "billy yanks" were TRULY HONORABLE but, imVho (and in that of MOST southrons) SADLY they were led by a coven of elitist, tyrannical,AMORAL, POWER-HUNGRY politicians, who would DO/SAY ANYTHING to get more $$$$$$$$ & PERSONAL POWER.

like lincoln, for example, the DIShonest railroad shyster lawyer & "moral twin" of wee willie klintoon. EITHER would have promoted CANNIBALISM as a "wholesome life choice", if that would have gotten them more POWER.

free dixie,sw

4,063 posted on 03/24/2005 8:10:05 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: capitan_refugio
ACTUALLY, there was no "secession clause" ONLY because NOBODY, at the time of the writing of the Constitution, believed/knew that the federal COURTS would come to rule TYRANNICALLY over the other 2 branches AND rule in such a way as to "find new rights within the document", which NO FOUNDER ever intended.

free dixie,sw

4,064 posted on 03/24/2005 8:13:32 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: stand watie

"don't you WISH that were TRUE!" (I always wanted to post that) The Founders and the Framers of the Constitution were well aware of contract law, compacts, treaties, and escape clauses. In the ratification debates, the anti-federalists made some of the same points - and they lost. Ratification of the Constitution strengthened the Union of the states and more firmly bound them as one.


4,065 posted on 03/24/2005 8:33:48 AM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: stand watie

Likewise, I'm sure.


4,066 posted on 03/24/2005 8:34:56 AM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: capitan_refugio
SADLY, for the southland AND for LIBERTY, i fear you have turned out to be correct.

BUT, one again, NOBODY at the time of the Constitution's writing could have predicted what activist judges would DO to their peerless document. they believed that:

the powers NOT ceded to the central government WERE RESERVED TO the states and the people.

free dixie,sw

4,067 posted on 03/24/2005 9:09:30 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: capitan_refugio
well, at least we agree on ONE thing.

SADLY, the federal judge in B'more seems to think silencing citizens/my FREEDOM OF SPEECH beforehand is Constitutional & a worthy thing to do.

free dixie,sw

4,068 posted on 03/24/2005 9:17:28 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: stand watie
SADLY, the federal judge in B'more seems to think silencing citizens/my FREEDOM OF SPEECH beforehand is Constitutional & a worthy thing to do.

Take it up with Scalia, who draws the same conclusions about permissible restrictions on speech on goverment property that the judge did. Oh, and he supports the right to burn the flag, too.

4,069 posted on 03/24/2005 12:03:57 PM PST by Heyworth
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To: groanup
"The North fought the war over secession, not slavery, no matter how many times you come up with such a brilliant rebuff."

Your statement the Northern states fought the southern secessionist's over their rebellion against the United States government is correct, if you are addressing the treasonous root cause of South Carolina hotheads shelling a U.S. fort, while contingent on those fighting for the Union, many others also fought to end slavery, an evil the Confederate leadership demanded be upheld and expanded westward.

These exists backward pockets of die-hard, treasonous segregationists still screaming for their defeated 'heritage'...not 'hate'. If you buy that one there is a river, with a large bridge in Brooklyn, which is still for sale.

Southern monopoly 'money' depicting some 'heritage'.

4,070 posted on 03/24/2005 1:18:23 PM PST by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free!)
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To: M. Espinola
Today's reality in America.
4,071 posted on 03/24/2005 1:22:02 PM PST by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free!)
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To: M. Espinola
...many others also fought to end slavery,

There were abolitionists in the Union Army. There were also "traitors" in that army in the personna of New England conscripts who had once advocated for secession. I don't doubt there were slaveowners in the Union Army. I'm sure you or NS can find one but I don't recall a single item showing that a single (white) Union soldier fought for abolition as his overriding cause. This nonsense that the Union was somehow morally superior in its actions is frustrating to us whose ancestors are the victims of PC historical revisionism.

4,072 posted on 03/24/2005 3:17:47 PM PST by groanup (vhat have you done vhit moose and squirrel?)
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To: stand watie
and Jackson was, imVho, was INCORRECT

And was Washington incorrect when he wanted to be known as an American and not a Virginian?

4,073 posted on 03/24/2005 11:44:26 PM PST by fortheDeclaration
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To: stand watie
what do you call the mindless DRIVEL & BILGE that you habitually post??? don't you KNOW smart freepers laugh AT your DUMB-BUNNY posts?

You mean Smart freepers like yourself?

LOL!

4,074 posted on 03/24/2005 11:45:37 PM PST by fortheDeclaration
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To: Caipirabob
Good post. For the most part we only get two perspectives on the Civil War. One from the North and one from the South.

I've a good friend from Alabama. Her Great-great grandfathers fought on opposing sides. One of them helped found the 1st Alabama Cavalry in the early weeks of the war. They from a part of the state that tried succeeding from the Confederate state, but were treated harshly by the Confederates for their effort.

Reading about the 1st Alabama Cavalry led me to dig further. Similar efforts to succeed from confederate states happened in other Confederate state. Only West Virginia was successful. Efforts to create the state of Winston (northern Alabama) were crushed. Similar efforts occurred in other souther states.

Seems from these accounts the Confederates were quite comfortable in claiming the right to succeed while denying it to others.

There's more here than the standard accounts from the north and south. Here's a link about the 1st Alabama Cavalry:
http://www.1stalabamacavalryusv.com
4,075 posted on 03/25/2005 12:18:12 AM PST by backtothestreets
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To: groanup
If you knew me the last thing anyone has ever termed me is 'PC'.

In regard to your false claim: "I don't recall a single item showing that a single (white) Union soldier fought for abolition as his overriding cause."

Among many others

They fully comprehended the risks of losing the Civil War

4,076 posted on 03/25/2005 4:16:28 AM PST by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free!)
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To: fortheDeclaration
i don't know of ANY FReeper (other than the DUMBEST of the damnyankee coven), who believes you to be a "tower" of intellect OR education.

free dixie,sw

4,077 posted on 03/25/2005 8:39:12 AM PST by stand watie (being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: stand watie
"as i've said NUMEROUS times on this & other threads,you're holding ANY opinion is OK, even DUMB,self-righteous, ignorant,self-serving ones."

The irony. The irony.

4,078 posted on 03/25/2005 7:20:05 PM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: fortheDeclaration; stand watie

The Voice of Reason(?) has spoken!


4,079 posted on 03/25/2005 7:22:05 PM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: M. Espinola

You show me nice pictures of 'what's his face' the abolitionist from Boston who commanded the first black Union regiment as depicted in "Glory". So what. You haven't made your case. He wasn't fighting for the abolition of slavery alone. He was fighting for the Union and that was his main drive. He was 26 years old when he gained command of that regiment. What a load.


4,080 posted on 03/25/2005 7:26:48 PM PST by groanup (http://fairtax.org)
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