Some are truly rotten, but I believe the fear factor is mainly responsible many for not wanting to know the truth. I say this because that was my reasoning for not reading, "The South Was Right" back when I did the research for my book. I deliberately refused to read anything that could put a spin on my perceptions because that is what is to be avoided by writers. If I had read this book, I would have just been so darn mad, I wouldn't have been able to see straight. Plus, I found that when it becomes too difficult or distracting to find information, that means it isn't important at the time, but may have importance later when all the waters have calmed down...
And the rebel yell, brings a smile...
Since the Politically Correct demise of The Confederate Air Force a few years ago, I feel there has been a vacuum in mankind's endeavors to reach upward and outward.
Now that The Confederate Space Station is in orbit very soon we will hear The Rebel Yell coming from outer space.
Madam, I am more than willing to call a truce and debate any particular point from "The South Was Right" that you care to put forth. Rather than have you believe that the Kennedy Brothers have the only point of view.
that deserves another rebel yell, but we wouldn't want to scare the DYs too badly. (during the "late unpleasantness", numerous union units deserted their posts when they heard it. one presumes they had URGENT business to attend to elsewhere.)
free dixie,sw