To: rockrr; Idabilly; cowboyway; central_va; wardaddy; mojitojoe; southernsunshine; dixiechick2000
Idabilly (and other Lost Causers) sees ghosts and boogieman behind every tree now -
Oh like the "wolf in sheep clothing" type boogieman?
well not behind every tree. . . just a few
28 posted on
02/25/2011 6:54:42 AM PST by
mstar
(Immediate State Action)
To: mstar
I have this print:
![](http://www.dixieprints.com/soundthecharge.JPE)
Sound the Charge by Dale Gallon
Nathan Bedford Forrest at the death of his younger brother, Col. Jeffrey Forrest, at Okolona, MS, making a decision to charge the enemy position with his personal escort.
Those who saw him when his brother Jeffrey fell, who was born after the death of his father, and who was educated and almost idolized by his brother, say that the blaze of his face and the glare of his eyes were fearful to behold, and that he rushed like a madman on the foe, dealing out death with pistol and sword to all around him -- like Hector fighting over the body of Patroclus:
"Yet, fearless in his strength, now rushing on
He dashed amid the fray; now shouting loud,
Stood firm; but backward not a step retired."
More here:Dixie Prints
30 posted on
02/25/2011 7:14:53 AM PST by
cowboyway
(Molon labe : Deo Vindice : "Rebellion is always an option!!"--Jim Robinson)
To: mstar
Like any good boogieman, he is as rich and powerful as you imagination allows. And every time one of you pokes at the ashes or intones the name “Non Sequitur” he grows fiercer.
He is only a wolf or a monster because people like you make him so.
31 posted on
02/25/2011 7:28:11 AM PST by
rockrr
("I said that I was scared of you!" - pokie the pretend cowboy)
To: mstar; wardaddy; rockrr; Idabilly; cowboyway
LOL! I love this post!
NS is the sheep in wolves clothing...even if it isn’t him.
His opinions permeate this board among those who are to the left.
47 posted on
02/25/2011 11:55:18 PM PST by
dixiechick2000
("First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." - Gandhi)
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