it seems to me that you're just another LOUD-mouthed, SELF-important "expert" in NOTHING, who also is a south-HATER.
have you forgotten that you were asked repeatedly WHAT, if ANY, "academic preparation" and/or "credentials" you have in history or any other recognized academic discipline & NEVER answered??? (note: PHONEY-BALONEY "diplomas" from the backs of comic books & those "offers" printed inside the covers of matchbooks don't count as "credentials".)
btw,when i posted to "ALL", i presume that that INCLUDES "you", too. OR could it be that you think you're somehow more "SPECIAL" than everyone else here on FR???
free dixie,sw
I said Who is closer to the Confederate Museum in New Orleans, General Lee or General Beauregard?
The Statue of Lee is on the monolith in the center of Lee Circle right in front of the Confederate Museum, and anyone BORN/RAISED in New Orleans know that.
The Statue of General Beauregard is at the entrance to City Park miles away from The Confederate Museum where you STAND said you worked at, or at least where You spent on your knees prostrate before the artifacts there during your college years.
The object of my little test was to see just how much you knew about New Orleans the Museum, and the Confederacy and you failed miserably.
But that wasn't your only failure was it? As the free republic resident expert on the Confederacy, someone that claimed to have worked in the Confederate Museum and spent time researching the Civil war while in school in New Orleans you didn't even know that There was a Confederate Submarine on Jackson Square, in the Cabildo.
Even when I posted this picture of it, you couldn't Identify it or where it was located!!!
STAND, leave me out of your rants of idiocy, I have better things to do then to argue you.
That's is as polite as I will ask you not to bandy my name about when you don't want me around, continue and you will make me expose you for the fraud you are.