Posted on 10/22/2015 11:05:41 AM PDT by bob_denard
BRUNSWICK, Maine Bowdoin College will no longer bestow the Jefferson Davis Award, after the colleges board of trustees voted to approve President Clayton Roses proposal to end the practice.
The annual cash award to a student of government and legal studies who excels in constitutional law was named for the Confederate president. It was established in 1972 with an endowed gift from the United Daughters of the Confederacy, according to a news release from the college. In 1858, Davis received an honorary degree from Bowdoin College.
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can they get their money back now?
What is really outrageous about this, is that those who heap insults on the progress in restoring good-will among rooted Americans, which prevailed at least among Conservatives North & South, from 1900 through the Reagan Administration, has been deliberately destroyed by Leftists in what I refer to as the Academic/Media complex, over the past 20 years.
It is, of course, part of what the Left intends to be the "end game" strategy in destroying the last vestiges of the work of the Founding Fathers. (I have dealt with that in Creating Hate In America Today.) But as one who grew up in an America that even with the Leftist successes in my youth, still honored the brave men on both sides of the tragic war (1861-1865), it is almost beyond belief that anyone at a Conservative venue would try to sabotage that good feeling; as well as being utterly disgusting.
Hell, even JFK--as bad as he was as President, wrote a book, "Profiles in Courage," which honored the great Carolinian, John C. Calhoun, as well at the Kentuckian Henry Clay, and the famous Massachusetts Liberal, Daniel Webster.
In the America of the middle of the last Century, patriots, North & South, would rise to the playing both of Dixie and the Battle Hymn of the Republic; and a hero like Douglas MacArthur would speak eloquently both of the "Blue & the Grey," on equal terms--even though his father had been a Union General.
I recognize that one can debate old issues, and not cross a line. But when the "debate," is to needlessly attack those who opted for restoring the good will between cultures, that led to the Union in the first place; then it is time to draw a new line. These sort of attacks are totally inconsistent with the Federal Union created in the original coming together to a common purpose. As such they deserve only the contempt of all who understand that common purpose, born in toleration & mutual respect for our differences, as well as a common self-interest.
Indeed
Beating on the South and our history in 2015 is nothing more than a tool of the Left and NeoCons today
And they are almost indistinguishable in the Trump epoch
MacArthur’s much younger wife was a Murfreesboro belle from a rich family with strong CSA military heritage....she lived to aged 101 btw
MacArthur’s mom was pure southern with CSA family members who weren’t too kin she married MacArthur’s Union celebré daddy
MacArthur wrote about being immersed in southern veteran men being raised in forts all over the west as a boy where many an old CSA vet found work after the war with the Federals especially in Texas where he attended a southern steeped military academy
MacArthur was a true American who respected and celebrated the integrity of both sides his blood ran red with
Unlike these race baiters today
He would be appalled
Hell Sherman and Grant would be appalled
Likely only Stevens and Sumner and Stanton would approve
But they didn’t want blacks in their neighborhood or daughters bedroom did they?
Bayonet charge...liberals.
Born and raised in Georgia,descended from more Tennessee families than from any other state that I’m aware of, I learned to respect the soldiers of both sides. I recall that when I was a kid, visiting souveneir shops at battle sites, I was fond of kid-sized headgear from both sides. It turns out as an adult, that in addition to Confederate soldiers in my family history, I discovered a great,great grandfather who was a Tennessee Union veteran. He was from East Tennesse, which supplied the Union with most of its 30,000 Tennessee volunteers. Like my Cofederate kin, I respect him as one who had the courage of his convictions, a very rare quality these days.
Not Stevens, if stories be true. Supposedly he had a long time affair with his black housekeeper.
Col. Chamberlain would be appalled as well.
Lol
Ministering in the most personal way
How soon will the Hate Southerner’s Movement remove all vestiges of Robert Carlyle Byrd?
I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side ... Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.
Robert C. Byrd, in a letter to Sen. Theodore Bilbo (D-MS), 1946
Yet to this day “they”, love him!
Didn’t that school give Jefferson Davis an honorary degree?
He certainly lived his beliefs.
I doubt adultery was in his beliefs but I could be wrong
But he sure had a thing for mulatto women supposedly
Dark rumours surrounded him as well
Including some quite bad
You guys love him
We don’t
History’s mixed on him
I guess when we become a non white nation he may well be one of the old crackers folks are allowed to venerate
People eager to bash the South don’t understand that we’re just the lowest-hanging fruit.
If the left can wipe out Southern heritage, their next target will be white European heritage. They’ll start calling for the removal of anything bearing Washington’s or Jefferson’s likeness.
I can see Mount Vernon as a home for unwed black mothers.
The dark world basically wants the white world
And self hating whites are eager to help
I will never forget watching Greta Van Susteren’s show when she had on a white man who’d been beaten in a polar bear attack by a gang of blacks. He said he knew they really didn’t mean him serious harm, and that he would like to meet with them and talk to them to see if they could get along.
Stevens never married. Mrs. Smith was a widow for most of the time she worked for him.
But he sure had a thing for mulatto women supposedly
Smith didn't have any problems with non-whites, that is true. A lot of other people seem to have a problem with them though.
You got things confused, Davis led the South in a Constitutional Republic against a tyrannical unConstitutional monster named Honest Abe. Glad I could set you straight. No charge.
Aren't you supposed to be trashing Trump these days?
I didn’t say anything about about the Civil War, did I? I just said Maine is a Yankee area, and is not part of the South/Confedseracy? Is that incorrect? Are their ocean beeches in Denver?
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