I respectfully beg to differ with you on all accounts, Mr. Silverback. First and foremost, I am a great-great granddaughter of a Confederate private from The Army of Tennessee. I am quite proud of this fact. I will always be, and that's, that.
#2- I have researched and written a book regarding the family of General Lee. More specifically, his daughter Annie. My research has been quite extensive and I have become quite good at deciphering a tone and hidden agendas with regards to what I read and/or research. I am not in any way dumber than a box of rocks, and am quite capable of figuring out whom to trust/believe/or anything else anyone cares to add to that partial list.
#3-And lastly, I totally RESENT any accusations that you or any other poster puts forth toward anyone whom I know. I do not care what your reasoning is. It is a slam against me, when someone attempts, what I consider to be a slanderous post against someone I know. SO THERE!
Mrs. Schwerin's posts are most entertaining when read aloud in your best Scarlet O'Hara impression.
Having read enough of the Kennedy brothers to be able to form an opinion, do you detect any tone or agenda, hidden or otherwise, in their book? Just curious.
Wasn't that was the army that fled the battlefield at Missionary Ridge before our Union army? Your great great grandpappy's army should be commended for not standing and suffering that day for the slave power. Their flight from Missionary Ridge shortened the rebellion and bloodshed. The country owes them a debt of gratitude for their actions that day.