To: Davy Buck
fallen 13 soldiers during a ceremony off Lynch Road, on the north bank of the Neuse River I thought this was satire when I first started reading it. The PC chattering class is going to descend on these people like flies on a fresh cow pie.
15 posted on
12/20/2008 7:11:19 PM PST by
WildcatClan
(AND THOSE DOESNT BRAIN JUST GO. ---- Cecile Noe)
To: WildcatClan
Something interesting I found researching the Neuse river: In 1865, one of the first ironclad warships built by the Confederate Navy, the "Ram Neuse", was burnt and sunk to the river bottom by occupying Union Soldiers. It was discovered during historically low water, raised in 1963, and placed beside the river at the Governor Caswell Memorial in Kinston.
17 posted on
12/20/2008 7:18:52 PM PST by
WildcatClan
(AND THOSE DOESNT BRAIN JUST GO. ---- Cecile Noe)
To: WildcatClan
For your information, Lynch is a fairly common Southern surname.
19 posted on
12/20/2008 7:24:00 PM PST by
BnBlFlag
(Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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