LOL. You're actually serious.
Well, correct. DUH. Why should that surprise you? How does that buttress any argument you're trying to make? Do you disagree with George...
Again you make no sense. Treason in and of itself is not evil. A traitor against a bad cause is a patriot for a good cause. Sadly, that doesn't...
He was a traitor. Go start a new country full of traitors and stand it there. Or just move the stupid thing to a museum full of relics.
Here's what the Picayune said at the time: "We cannot ignore the fact that the secession has been stigmatized as treason and that the purest and...
I don't think Adams was part of that 5 for 5 group. He was a surprise get.
Did Georgetown University rebel against our country to continue the slave trade? Did Georgetown in 1884 erect a statue from a sense of pride in...
Can you even read? I never wrote nor implied otherwise. I am absolutely certain that many Confederates fought simply because they didn't want...
Yes, it was. It was THE issue for which they seceded. It was THE one "state's right" that caused them to secede. And, yes, Robert E. Lee fought...
You've obviously never actually read their articles of secession.
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That makes no f**king sense. I am ACKNOWLEDGING their values of 100 years ago: anti-American, racist values that allowed them to erect an...
Doesn't change the fact that New Orleans erected the statue of Jackson because he saved the city from British invaders. Not that it matters but...
Doesn't change the fact that the statue was erected because Lee fought against the USA for the propagation of slavery - an act that should not be...
After all, didn't Cheeto Snatchgrabber, himself, fire Flynn? Sane replies only.
Good lord.... Andrew Jackson is memorialized as a general in Jackson Square BECAUSE HE LED THE MILITARY DEFENSE OF NEW ORLEANS against the...
You're being phony. Not only can I think of several people who were more important than Beauregard in the development of New Orleans, and who...
For what specifically? For fighting against the United States? For fighting to keep slavery? And thus you're trapped... because that's exactly...
I have theories.
I'm not so big on Tom Petty... substitute Supertramp for them..... but you and I have similar tastes, it seems.