Posted on 04/30/2008 9:12:42 PM PDT by BnBlFlag
Hear Hear.
We’re having NS redemption day!
;>)
Damn, that three times in the last month we've actually agreed on something! I must be slipping... (smile)
You guess wrong, Leah.
I suppose a level of thought nuanced enough to distinguish between the manipulators and the manipulated is beyond the "education" level of too many college "students" today.
My Maternal Grandfather was from NOLA (Born in the 1890’s). Every summer, my Mother, as a child would visit family there. They owned a couple of drug stores and lived in the French Quarter. Had summer homes in Bay St. Louis and also in Mandeville. Before AC anybody that could got the Hell out of town because of the oppressive summer heat.
Her parents would put her on the train in Lake Charles and the Kinfolks would pick her up in N.O. She said it was quite an adventure.
They are not putting the statues in their backyard bub, they have them on the public square and part of the public wants them gone.
I ask you again: Why should the public honor the Confederacy?
Sorry, not buying it, heroism in the defense of slavery is not heroism.
Should we honor dead Al Qaeda terrorists because they fought bravely and believed in their cause?
Game, set, MATCH!
What if most of the public wants them to stay?
I ask you again: Why should the public honor the Confederacy?
Because tearing down the statues won't make it go away.
I hope the weather was nice and you didn't run into any rain. The Jazz Fest had its first weekend last week and they were swimming almost swimming out there at the Fair Grounds. They were actually squeegeeing Billy Joel's piano while he played and sang, but the die hard music fans just sat in the puddles and continued to party. I guess they thought, "We've been through worse"
Here's a picture of the crowd the next day listening to Al Green
Why should there be statues of the Confederacy? What is there to honor? Just right from your own mouth
Because people down there want to remember it and want a memorial to it. And since I don't live there and don't feel the least bit threatened or insulted by their actions I support their right to do what they want.
They were bought by slave-dealers, and sold to colonists, and anyone else who would by them. The point is - there was slavery before ‘the South’, and there was/is slavery after. And all slaves were not black.
Because they were Americans that fought for their beliefs. Most of the Confederates didn’t care one way or the other about slavery (same as the Union soldiers), just that their country was invaded by the Union.
It is a very sad thing that there were so many radicals on both sides that forced a war.
Should you ever be under the impression that there was a real winner of that war, think again.
So in 100 years, if that generation decides to tear down all of the monuments of long-dead meat-eating animal murderers, would you approve of that? No more MLK boulevards, because Doctor King, who may have done some good things, was an animal murderer and meat eater!
And what's worse -- they don't even teach kids in the schools about those horrible meat-eater vs. vegetarian wars of the 1960s!
I had cousins who were torn apart by turnips and cantaloupes!
And an uncle had to flee to Canada to get away from the cucumbers!
Thanks Dr. King!
As I stated before, many in the South (who didn't own slaves) were upset because the North (which brought the slaves in and got rich off selling them) was now telling the South what to do with them.
In addition, they highly resented being told by the fed govt. what to do because many/most back then considered the union to be for mutual protection and considered state's rights supreme.
For many slave owner's, it was economically impossible to free their slaves. They were chattel and in many cases were mortgaged, like other property, to pay the bills in bad agricultural years. That didn't make it right, but it made it a highly volatile situation.
Why don't some of you southern history revisionists spend a little of your time fighting modern day slavery, which exists all over Africa, Asia and the Middle east. The slaves here have long been emancipated; and the irony of it is that most of their descendants are much better off than the descendants of those Africans not transported.
Leave our history and memorials alone. The South has paid, and paid, and paid.
Carpetbaggers, go home or shut up---or BOTH!
vadine
"So in 100 years, if that generation decides to tear down all of the monuments of long-dead meat-eating animal murderers, would you approve of that? No more MLK boulevards, because Doctor King, who may have done some good things, was an animal murderer and meat eater!"
Add smokers to that, and there won't be one monument left as testament to our history.
I see you haven't received a reply addressing your question.
Wonderful post, wardaddy!
I feel the same way, though I can’t express it as well as you do.
Thank you for posting your thoughts.
I am loyal to the Union. What are you loyal to?
Gee, I'm surprised you even need to ask. Let me get some people to speak for me.
Guys? Which side do I always support? Union or confederate?
free dixie,sw
that's why.
free dixie,sw
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