Posted on 03/21/2009 6:26:13 AM PDT by cowboyway
ATLANTA In a cultural war that has pitted Old South against new, defenders of the Confederate legacy have opened a fresh front in their campaign to polish an image tarnished, they said, by people who do not respect Southern values.
With the 150th anniversary of the War Between the States in 2011, efforts are under way in statehouses, small towns and counties across the South to push for proclamations or legislation promoting Confederate history.
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Lee paid lip service to the evils of slavery, nothing more. If it had continued for another hundred years then it would be perfectly fine with him, as his letter makes clear.
Where was DiLusional born?
What points? Lincoln isn't the Humanitarian like is taught in your Yankee.
Well let's see, you tried to bring up an actual point with that Lee letter. Had you actually read it you would have been able to tell just how modest Lee's opposition to slavery was. But if you want to try something else along those lines I'm always willing to take you on.
Too late..................
In other words, a girly school..............
Gosh!
You're so smart that it's impossible to keep up with you!!
Your IQ must be off the charts. Like your hero..........Obonga.
Than in Africa.
Typical NS. Cherry pick a few words and use your 'superior intellect' to spin the argument in a yankee favorable way.............you're so pathetically predictable............
I'd be willing to bet that there are people in Africa today that would trade years of servitude for life in America.
Duh. That's part of bull riding............
I do not think standing still and taking charges from bulls is an established rodeo sport yet though it may already be the big thing in certain districts of South Carolina.
You're out of your element here. Go back to bashing Rebs or sewing rainbow quilts.............
Isn't it better than what your Union General Grant wrote?
I for one have never said the Southland was without faults!
Your problem is a great many Northerners “paint” your War and it's leader as hero's or humanitarians! If we are to consider that “men of times” argument? Who's worse? Lee a man that believed in a higher power {GOD} or your Lincoln that was nothing more than a politician..
The difference is my Yankee friend
I know my faults and that of my beloved South
Y'all won't admit to yours!!!
This may be THE key difference between us
We sing Amazing Grace
Y'all sing Yankee doodle
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
T’was Grace that taught my heart to fear.
And Grace, my fears relieved.
How precious did that Grace appear
The hour I first believed.
Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come;
‘Tis Grace that brought me safe thus far
and Grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promised good to me.
His word my hope secures.
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.
Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease,
I shall possess within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
When we've been here ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun.
We've no less days to sing God's praise
Than when we've first begun.
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
Now that that evil yankee/ism has left your soul temporally..
Rollin down a backwoods tennessee byway, one arm on the wheel, holdin my
Lover with the other: a sweet, soft, southern thrill.
Worked hard all week; got a little jingle on a tennessee saturday night.
Couldnt feel better: Im together with my dixieland delight.
Chorus:
Spend my dollar; parked in a holler neath the mountain moonlight; hold her
Uptight; make a little lovin, a little turtle dovin on a mason dixon night.
Fits my life, oh, so right: my dixieland delight.
Whitetail buck deer munchin on clover, redtail hawk settin on a limb, a
Chubby old groundhog, croakin bullfrog, free as the feelin in the wind.
Home grown country girl gonna give me a whirl on a tennessee saturday night.
Lucky as a seven livin in heaven with my dixieland delight.
Better property than freedom? Milton would smack you upside the head.
Typical NS. Cherry pick a few words and use your 'superior intellect' to spin the argument in a yankee favor
That's an incredible display of hubris for someone who takes 9 words out of the letter and then ignores the rest of it in order to claim that Lee was opposed to slavery.
I'd be willing to bet that there are people in Africa today that would trade years of servitude for life in America.
Would you? Would you sell yourself, give up control over you life and future, enter into a situation where you could be sold at the drop of a hat and had no rights or freedoms at all, just so you could be in America? You would do that? You Southron are truly a pathetic lot.
I don't know, indentured servants were quite common.
Few people in today's America know what it's like to have almost no options for betterment.
And what did General Grant write?
I for one have never said the Southland was without faults!
You just blame them all on Lincoln. Or Sherman. Or Grant. Or anyone but yourselves.
Your problem is a great many Northerners paint your War and it's leader as hero's or humanitarians! If we are to consider that men of times argument? Who's worse? Lee a man that believed in a higher power {GOD} or your Lincoln that was nothing more than a politician..
Looks like fun, let me try that. Who was worse? Lee, who believed slavery was right? Or Lincoln, who believed it was wrong?
I know my faults and that of my beloved South Y'all won't admit to yours!!!
You won't admit responsibility for yours.
I would have thought that "I'm a Good Old Rebel" would be more your speed. You know, "For this fair land of freedom I do not care a damn...I hate the Constitution, this grand republic too". Yes, I'm betting that you're more Innes Randolph than John Newton.
You mean, you need some of that Southron spirit.
Oh, I'm a good old Rebel,
Now that's just what I am;
For this "fair land of Freedom"
I do not care a damn.
I'm glad I fit against it-
I only wish we'd won.
And I don't want no pardon
For anything I've done.
I hates the Constitution,
This great Republic too;
I hates the Yankee nation
and everything they do,
I hates the Declaration
of Independence, too;
I hates the glorious Union
tis drippin' with our blood
I hates their striped banner,
I fit it all I could.
Uses the word 'hate' eight times in the first three stanzas. Yes, that is the true Soutron anthem, not Amazing Grace.
Indenture was temporary. It was also a contract; in exchange for three to seven years of work you were expected to come out of it with a trade and be able to make your own way in the world. Carve out your own future. Slavery was forever. You were a slave. Your children were slaves. Your grandchildren would be slaves. Not a whole lot of upward mobility in that.
Few people in today's America know what it's like to have almost no options for betterment.
Slaves did.
Getting tossed on your head a couple dozen times would explain a lot about your posts.
Honestly he was man enough to admit his side was wrong..In his view of the founders intent..Plus his hatred towards Jews
“You just blame them all on Lincoln. Or Sherman. Or Grant. Or anyone but yourselves.”
I get to attack all three? Ole boy!
Murderer
Drunk
Jew hater
Lying filthy hypocrite
I'm sure it applys to the whole
“Looks like fun, let me try that. Who was worse? Lee, who believed slavery was right? Or Lincoln, who believed it was wrong?”
That is does..Obviously Lincoln couldn't stand the sight of anything other than {LILY WHITE}
Whether it be boating us back to Africa or his desired extermanation of INDIANS
Quotes please.
Whether it be boating us back to Africa or his desired extermanation of INDIANS
Quotes please.
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