~General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, CSA
~General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, CSA
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Re: Forum gossip thread by Herman
Started by Blazor, April 14, 2020, 11:59:42 AM
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Quote from: cw_ post_id=446124 time=1649436420 user_id=3226
recommended reading:
book given to me by a friend with the online nic 'Jeb Stuart'.
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=446133 time=1649446528 user_id=114
Is it Confederate history month again already. I don't have any chicken fried in lard with pecan pie for dessert if any of my Southern friends drop over.
Quote from: Blazor post_id=446759 time=1649878897 user_id=2221Major William Simpson Dunlop, 12th South Carolina Infantry, writing of the Confederate soldier --
"They fought for principle and not for pay -- for home rule, local self government, constitutional liberty—against aggression, paternalism and Federal domination. And while their cause went down under the "arbitrament of the sword," no court of justice or equity has ever adjudicated against their claims. They were grand soldiers, and they were right."
Quote from: Blazor post_id=446759 time=1649878897 user_id=2221Major William Simpson Dunlop, 12th South Carolina Infantry, writing of the Confederate soldier --
"They fought for principle and not for pay -- for home rule, local self government, constitutional liberty—against aggression, paternalism and Federal domination. And while their cause went down under the "arbitrament of the sword," no court of justice or equity has ever adjudicated against their claims. They were grand soldiers, and they were right."
Quote from: Thiel post_id=446934 time=1650048380 user_id=1688Quote from: Blazor post_id=446759 time=1649878897 user_id=2221Major William Simpson Dunlop, 12th South Carolina Infantry, writing of the Confederate soldier --
"They fought for principle and not for pay -- for home rule, local self government, constitutional liberty—against aggression, paternalism and Federal domination. And while their cause went down under the "arbitrament of the sword," no court of justice or equity has ever adjudicated against their claims. They were grand soldiers, and they were right."
That's typical talk from a losing side.
Quote from: Blazor post_id=446976 time=1650075070 user_id=2221Quote from: Thiel post_id=446934 time=1650048380 user_id=1688Quote from: Blazor post_id=446759 time=1649878897 user_id=2221Major William Simpson Dunlop, 12th South Carolina Infantry, writing of the Confederate soldier --
"They fought for principle and not for pay -- for home rule, local self government, constitutional liberty—against aggression, paternalism and Federal domination. And while their cause went down under the "arbitrament of the sword," no court of justice or equity has ever adjudicated against their claims. They were grand soldiers, and they were right."
That's typical talk from a losing side.
But Thiel, they fought for the same their forefathers did, less than 100 years prior. Thats why a lot of Southern soldiers wore Revolutionary War period clothing that their kin had wore.
Heck, George Washington is in the seal.....
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