In the South, when we speak of “our people”, we mean any and all of our relatives, living and dead. My husband’s great, great grandfather was a Confederate soldier, and he still regards him as one of “his people”. My parents are dead, but I still think of them as “my people”.
I don’t know what’s going to happen. Peace, I hope!
Well, I’ve lived in the south almost all of my life and haven’t heard that term used in a very long time. Thank you for clarifying your use of the term.
I would also love to see a peaceful resolution to the issues we are facing today and the blatant marxism the Obamoron is introducing. Increasingly, however, knowing the way that Washington works, I am becoming convinced that Civil War - the Sequel will be the only way to overturn the outrageous theft of our resources and naked power grabs by members of BOTH political parties. If we leave it to their devices, they will either drag it out forever or water it down so much that it will be meaningless. We can only re-establish the Constitution as the law of the land by force.