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140th Anniversary of Robert E. Lee's death
Canada Free Press ^ | October 10, 2010 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.

Posted on 10/10/2010 2:24:00 PM PDT by BigReb555

The American flag, which Robert E. Lee had defended as a soldier, flew at half mast in Lexington, Virginia.

(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: anniversary; dixie; nonsequiturisawoman; north; quittersneverwin; shouldvebeenexecuted; south; traitorworship; washingtoncollege
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To: catfish1957

Confederate heritage is not Southern heritage.


101 posted on 10/11/2010 4:39:55 AM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: Non-Sequitur
Good mornin'... That daily insult must be reserved for later, sorry. We're loading up and fixin to shoot Bambi. But, being one of those Red Leg Jayhawkers - I thought I'd share this prayer my GGG Grandfather said many moons ago...

Sketch of Col. ------------ who was born in the State of Kentucky March 7, 1826. He was brought to Missouri when very young by his father ------- first settled in Louis C. though finely Settled in Howard county wharre he reaised his family. ---------- a Col. in the Suthern cause and was one amonght the bravest and skilfull men in command on the Suthern Side of the war. At the age of 24 in 1849 Feb 15 he married the daughter of a neighbor in Boon County Miss --------- who survives him an had bin a faithful and devoted wife and mother of all his children. ----- oposed MONTGOMERY LAIN & GENISON and all the Kansis Jahawkers. He mantained a Strate forward brave heroic corce till his death & leaves behind him a brave heroic life never to be forgoten. O God make heaven A paridice for him in the Praire [prayer] of one of his Southern friends

102 posted on 10/11/2010 5:15:12 AM PDT by Idabilly (Ye men of valor gather round the banner of the right...)
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To: central_va
Being undocumented may be a civil wrong, but it’s not a criminal act, Christie said.

That's true. The legal term for that is "Illegal Presence." It is not a felony or even a misdemeanor so a person cannot by tried, convicted and jailed for being here without authorization from immigration authorities. It is, however, a violation of civil immigration laws, for which the federal government can impose civil penalties, namely deportation. The act of entering the country illegally is a violation of Title 8, Chapter 12, Subchapter II, Part VIII, § 1325 and is known as "Improper Entry by an Alien." That can lead to criminal charges and jail time; six months for the first offense and 18 months for subsequent offenses. Plus a fine.

What you are taking Christie to task for is being concise. Not twisting or distorting or out-and-out lying about something in order to fit an agenda, as Lost Causers do. Nothing in his statement is wrong, or can be taken to mean he's pro-illegal immigration. Except by people like you that is.

103 posted on 10/11/2010 5:46:57 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Hey mo-joe! Here's another one for your collection.)
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To: GOPyouth
I have a real hard time honoring a man who led a group that started a war against the United States.

Your grasp of history is appalling. Did you know that they offered HIM command of the union army when the civil war looked near? He refused because he wanted no part in the army invading his home state of Virginia. Did you also know that the US navy named a ballistic missile submarine after him?
104 posted on 10/11/2010 5:55:04 AM PDT by TalonDJ
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To: Reagan Man
You could say the same thing about Lincoln.
105 posted on 10/11/2010 6:01:55 AM PDT by TalonDJ
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To: jmacusa
We have one flag. And room for only one flag. The Stars and Stripes. Americans from every point on the compass died for it and are dying for it today. My people fought for America in 1864. For America, not ‘’the North(which they were) or ‘’The South’’ or the “West’’ or the “East’’. They fought for America.

Hopefully they were fighting for the constitutions, principles of freedom, and the American way of life, and not just some lines on a map and a colorful cloth. A lot of the people fighting under a different colored cloth were fighting for 'America' too.
106 posted on 10/11/2010 6:08:24 AM PDT by TalonDJ
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To: Non-Sequitur
What you are taking Christie to task for is being concise.

Are you saying Christie is tough on immigration? Even you are not that stupid. Well...He is a f-ing RINO. I have standards, apparently you don't. You are RINO can't you see that? Get it?

I will never vote for another RINO again, not in a million years, especially a Northern RINO, the worst of the worst. I have voted for my last RINO. So don't pin your hopes on a Northern RINO. I AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN.

107 posted on 10/11/2010 6:38:03 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: GOPyouth

Eisenhower Proclamation

Civil War Proclamation No. 3882

By The President of The United States of America:

The years 1961-1965 will mark the one hundredth anniversary of the American Civil War.

The war was America’s most tragic experience. But like all truly great tragedies, it carries with it an enduring lesson and a profound inspiration. It was a demonstration of heroism and sacrifice by men and women of both sides, who valued principles above life itself and whose devotion to duty is a proud part of our national inheritance.

Both sections of our magnificently reunited country sent into their armies men who become soldiers as good as any who ever fought under any flag. Military history records nothing finer than the courage and spirit displayed at such battles as Chickamauga, Antietam, Kennesaw Mountain and Gettysburg. That America could produce men so valiant and so enduring is a matter for deep and abiding pride.

The same spirit on the part of the people back home supported those soldiers through four years of great trail. That a Nation which contained hardly more than 30 million people, North and South together, could sustain 600,000 deaths without faltering is a lasting testimonial to something unconquerable in the American spirit. And that a transcending sense of unity and larger common purpose could, in the end, cause the men and women who had suffered so greatly to close ranks once the contest ended and to go on together to build a greater, freer and happier America must be a source of inspiration as long as our country may last.

By a joint resolution approved on September 7, 1957, the Congress established the Civil War Centennial Commission to coordinate the nationwide observances of the one hundredth anniversary of the Civil War. This resolution authorized and requested the President to issue proclamations inviting the people of the United States to participate in those observances.

NOW THEREFORE, I , DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby invite all of the people of our country to take direct and active part in the Centennial of the Civil War.

I request all units and agencies of government, Federal, State and local, and their officials, to encourage, foster and participate in Centennial observances. And I especially urge our Nations schools and colleges, it’s libraries and museums, its churches and religious bodies, its civic, service and patriotic organizations, its learned and professional societies, its arts, sciences and industries, and its informational media, to plan and carry out their own appropriate Centennial observances during the years 1961 to 1965; all to the end of enriching our knowledge and appreciation of this great chapter in our Nation’s history and of making this memorial period truly a Centennial for all Americans.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty, and of the Independence of the Untied States of America the one hundred and eighty-fourth.

By the President

Dwight D. Eisenhower

This Presidential Proclamation resulted from a Congressional resolution authorizing and requesting President Eisenhower to issue proclamations inviting the people of the United States to participate in the observances outlined by him.


108 posted on 10/11/2010 6:42:36 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
Even you are not that stupid

Are you? You took him to task for a comment he made - a correct comment he made - and through your ignorance stumbled to the conclusion that he was soft on illegals.

I have standards, apparently you don't. You are RINO can't you see that? Get it?

Southern standards of conservatives. Southerners became Republicans when they discovered that they could do so and still keep their big government, big spending ways. Y'all are social conservatives alone, not social and political conservatives.

109 posted on 10/11/2010 6:57:06 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Hey mo-joe! Here's another one for your collection.)
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To: Non-Sequitur
Southern standards of conservatives. Southerners became Republicans when they discovered that they could do so and still keep their big government, big spending ways. Y'all are social conservatives alone, not social and political conservatives.

Christie is weak on immigration everyone knows it but you. My fellow Southerners have had enough. A Northern RINO is not gonna cut it.

110 posted on 10/11/2010 7:05:22 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
My fellow Southerners have had enough. A Northern RINO is not gonna cut it.

So which Southern RINO are you going to try and foist on the rest of us?

111 posted on 10/11/2010 7:25:51 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Hey mo-joe! Here's another one for your collection.)
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To: BigReb555
I am related to Robert E Lee on the Salter side of the family. When I was in school we were taught that he was a great man and it was Abraham Lincoln who was the first president to abrogate states rights. I am a Daughter of the Confederacy and a Daughter of the Republic of Texas. Robert E Lee was a defender of states rights. People seem to forget that the War of Northern Aggression was not so much about slavery as it was states rights.
112 posted on 10/11/2010 8:25:04 AM PDT by texgal (end no-fault divorce laws return DUE PROCESS & EQUAL PROTECTION to ALL citizens))
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To: TalonDJ
Your grasp of history is appalling.

What, pray tell, did I say that was so appalling? I stated I have a hard time honoring a man who led a group that started a war against the United States.

Did or did not the South attack US troops at Fort Sumter? Did or did not Robert E. Lee lead the Confederate army? Did or did not Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army fight against the United States?

Now, after answering these questions, is my "appalling" grasp of history correct or incorrect?

Regardless of the great deeds he did, or how our armed forces choose to recognize him, or what's named after him, it doesn't take away the fact that he led a group of armed forces against the United States of America. Therefore, I choose not to honor him. Everybody else can honor him, or Benedict Arnold as they please. They are also free to support the South, which was run by democrats, who faught to keep slavery, and after the war had ended, faught to keep blacks from being citizens. Said Democrats who ran the South started the Klan. Said Democrats fought to keep blacks from having the right to vote. But yeah, everyone has the right to defend the Democrats of the South during the 1860s and beyond.

113 posted on 10/11/2010 8:58:12 AM PDT by GOPyouth ("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
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To: BigReb555
Rest in Peace, General.


114 posted on 10/11/2010 9:49:26 AM PDT by cowboyway (Molon labe)
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To: central_va
What you are saying is your stupidity is self taught.

You can continue to make personal attacks, but I will stick to the facts regarding General Lee, and debate on said facts.

115 posted on 10/11/2010 10:14:45 AM PDT by GOPyouth ("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
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To: central_va
"I AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN."

*Snicker*

We've been telling you that for years!

116 posted on 10/11/2010 10:18:37 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now)
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To: central_va
Oh you jumped right in there.

There's quite a difference between jumping on somebody and jumping into a discussion.

You know what I think? Lincoln AKA the Illinois Butcher™, was the worst thing that ever happened to this country and is responsible for 600000 deaths, needlessly.

I guess Licoln flew down to Sumter and sprinkled "attack the US and start a war" dust all over the Confederates.

117 posted on 10/11/2010 10:25:38 AM PDT by GOPyouth ("We're buying shrimp, guys. Come on." - Dear Leader)
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To: texgal
People seem to forget that the War of Northern Aggression was not so much about slavery as it was states rights.

State's right to do what?

118 posted on 10/11/2010 10:27:58 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Hey mo-joe! Here's another one for your collection.)
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To: Non-Sequitur

Wiemar Germany had the same issue dealing with its traitors after the Beerhall Putsch as we did after the Civil War.

But that said, at least Lee and Davis and the rest actually DID something about it. They lost, but at least they took a shot at it. I can respect that even if they were fighting for a cause that would maintain keeping their fellow man in bondage.

They would be completely embarrassed by the antics of some wannabe Confederates on here.


119 posted on 10/11/2010 1:19:31 PM PDT by MikefromOhio (There is no truth to the rumor that Ted Kennedy was buried at sea.....)
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To: jmacusa; gman992

Amen.


120 posted on 10/11/2010 2:20:32 PM PDT by NucSubs
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