I do not support glorification of Traitors whether Semmes, Benedict Arnold or any one else. And, of course, one must buy into Falsehoods in order to try and pretend that attacking United States property and personnel was A-OK.
What do I care if you are willing to ignore history and fact in order to defend those profitting from human misery or are insulted by the truth?
Nor were the leaders of the RAT Rebellion "conservative". Conservatives do not attack their Nation and follow fools. Because the Slavers feared losing their slaves they struck first. Fortunately they were idiots and mankind profitted from their incapabilities as the United States of
America crushed them.
Lincoln's greatness as a leader was exceeded only by Washington. Fortunately he was facing pygmies. Davis violated his "constitution" far more than Lincoln. But since tyranny was the ONLY way the Slaverocracy could rule it is not surprising.
The brown shirts in Nazi Germany would agree.
Nah, they just let the GOV'T tell them what to do. Like good little boys and girls.
Once again, you have yet to answer my question regarding the idea that once states are in the Union, they must remain in it permanently. I know for a fact one of the conditions Texas stipulated for it's joining the Union was that if have the right of secession in it's constitution, and not only that, but I believe it also has the right to, at will, dissolve into five states.
Farragut still won't be getting a statue in downtown, and when the state's tallest building is opened, they are going to have a display of flags flying on the Water Street side. From what I understand, the exact same six flags that fly at Government Plaza will be flying there, and this will include the Republic of Alabama flag, and the Third National Flag.
So that will be two flags commemorating our role in the WONA, the Bourbon flag, the Spanish flag, the Union Jack and the current U.S. flag. Never mind the fact that every street sign downtown has the city seal emblazened on it, the seal including the two flags related to the war. Also of note, one of our cities largest M.G. parades is held specifically in honor of a man who defied federal authority during Reconstruction
http://www.mardigrasdigest.com/Bureau/Mobile/joe_cain_procession.htm