Friday, June 19, 2015

Never Let A Crisis Go To Waste X2

Via Philip

Douche Bag Alert

"This is the perfect example of what I refer to as an educated idiot.

People who are not aware of the South's history and culture absolutely refuse to "get It" no matter how much information is available explaining the cultural and historic significance of the Stars and Bars to those who were born and raised there.

Even as a life long West Coast boy, I get it because of my lineage.

You just can't reach those who insist on remaining willfully ignorant I guess."

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Confederate flag, your time is up

One hundred and fifty years after the end of the Confederacy and the Civil War, the Confederate flag is in the news. It's an enduring, but consistently divisive image in the United States. And its time should finally be up.

More blathering @ CNN

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Via Billy "SO HE DOES NOT REPRESENT THE 80 MILLION DESCENDANTS OF CONFEDERATES AFTER ALL, I THOUGHT THEY WERE AMERICANS TOO"

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Obama: Confederate flag belongs in a museum 

Amid calls for South Carolina to remove the Confederate flag from its capitol building in the wake of the deadly shootings at a historic black church, President Obama said he believes the banner should be relegated to the halls of history.

"The president has said before he believes the Confederate flag belongs in a museum, and that is still his position," spokesman Eric Schultz told reporters aboard Air Force One.

More on the crisis :) @ AL

16 comments:

  1. Brock, you always post such great pictures, but you rarely credit the source.

    Please, I'd like to know where to go to get my own copies of these great pictures.

    Thank you.

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    1. The bottom one is $250.00 (artist proof) @ https://www.wbritain.com/product-store/the-art-of-don-troiani/limited-edition-art/civil-war-subjects/unc

      The top one might be a Keith Rocco, but I can't find it for sale. You could search by "copy image location" to see if you have better luck that I had. Thanks. https://cwcrossroads.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/388523_2255445266639_1263563792_31877050_1750259378_n.jpg

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  2. My comments :
    "Confederate flag, your time is up" (CNN) - More Anti-Gun, Pro-Democratic, Politically Correct, BS.

    "Obama: Confederate flag belongs in a museum" (AL) - So his family can spend taxpayer $$$ to go see them?

    "Even as a life long West Coast boy, I get it because of my lineage."

    As I have suggested to others, especially those living in Kalifornia, move to a better State. One of these days, that big Quake might just cut it off and swallow it up. :)

    Great pictures, btw. Had found them both before, makes great cell phone wallpaper.


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    1. One of these days, that big Quake might just cut it off and swallow it up. :)

      We pray. :)

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      Great pictures, btw. Had found them both before, makes great cell phone wallpaper.

      Thanks and here's another one below which appeared on the cover of Confederate Veteran in 1990 when they published my article: http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2011/04/lees-surrender-by-my-great-grandfather.html

      https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/79/bb/3a/79bb3aaa7a4fda672030576e468e2a7a.jpg

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  3. Hell, I am a yankee by birth, born in Michigan, raised in Oregon but Southern by the Grace of God, and I even get it, the Confederate Flag is a proud and substantive part of our past and present. I firmly believe I would have fought on the Confederate side during the war of northern aggression

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    1. You're help is accepted and your mission is to go back to 1861 taking 300,000 AKs. !

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    2. Can you imagine the outcome if I was able to do that with modern battle rifles and ammunition?

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    3. :) As soon as I posted the comment, I realized I had left out mags and ammo. Thanks.

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    4. Is this what you are referring to? Good book.

      The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove

      January 1864--General Robert E. Lee faces defeat. The Army of Northern Virginia is ragged and ill-equpped. Gettysburg has broken the back of the Confederacy and decimated its manpower.
      Then, Andries Rhoodie, a strange man with an unplaceable accent, approaches Lee with an extraordinary offer. Rhoodie demonstrates an amazing rifle: Its rate of fire is incredible, its lethal efficiency breathtaking--and Rhoodie guarantees unlimited quantitites to the Confederates.
      The name of the weapon is the AK-47....

      http://www.amazon.com/The-Guns-South-Harry-Turtledove/dp/0345384687

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    5. I had forgotten about that, though I didn't read it. I would rather read history than novels, but I did enjoy Traveller and might this also. Thanks

      http://www.amazon.com/Traveller-Richard-Adams/dp/0394570553

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  4. All of that from a man loving faggot?

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    1. You don't mean our esteemed President by any chance, do you..........? :)!

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  5. A lunatic goes into a church and coldly murders nine people as they are worshiping our God. This is an inexcusable act. Just as inexcusable are the attacks by politicians and others with an agenda. They are attacking guns and the Confederate Flag, blaming these inanimate objects for this horrid crime. They are politicizing this mass murder to push their own selfish, narrow-minded agenda, without one thought to these poor victims, their families, and friends. How shameful! That gun did not just jump up and run into the church and start killing people. There was a sick person using it that caused this tragedy. Pictures of this lunatic holding a small Confederate Flag mean absolutely nothing, but those who are pushing the cultural genocide war against all things Southern and Confederate see this as an opportunity to further their sick agenda. This killer had a small, black car. Why don’t we ban all small black cars? He was wearing a white T-shirt. Why don’t we ban white T-shirts? He was wearing a yellow shirt over the white one. Why don’t we ban all yellow shirts? I mean, if guns are to be banned, and the Confederate Flag banned because of his association with them, why not ban everything he had an association with? It makes just as much sense to do this as what is being currently pushed. These people are just as sick as the kid who committed these murders. They are trying to stamp out the Constitution, both the 1st and 2nd Amendments, with their convoluted views on guns and history. They pushed for the removal of the Confederate Flag from the SC Capitol building 20 years ago, and said it would be fine to have it at the current location. They promised to never bother the flag again. Well, we see how good their word is. Connect the dots back to Reconstruction when rewritten history started to be taught to school children, and you can see how 150 years of indoctrination and brainwashing has twisted the thinking of millions of people, and sadly, many Southerners belong to this brainwashed group. Our Confederate ancestors fought, not to protect and promote slavery, but to defend their homes and families from the raping, pillaging, burning, and murder that was thrust upon them by Lincoln’s illegal invasion. Lincoln was after the revenues and cared not a whit about slavery. The South was paying 85% of the federal revenues, and getting very little in return, while the Northern industrialists and bankers were reaping the benefits. The Confederate Flag represents a people fighting for the exact same reasons their ancestors fought the Revolutionary War. For people to take such a heartbreaking and senseless tragedy as this mass killing in Charleston, SC and without any thought of the victims, just turn it into a political platform for gun control, which is a proven failure, and the further cultural genocide of our Confederate heritage and symbols is beyond inexcusable. It wreaks of cultural Marxism, and it must be brought to a halt. As Sir William Wallace stated in 1281, "Any society which suppresses the heritage of its conquered minorities, prevents their history, and denies them their symbols, has sewn the seed of its own destruction." I pray that the cultural genocide crowd would wake up, along with the gun control crowd, before it is too late.

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