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In reply to the discussion: No, the Civil War is NOT Over. In fact, the South is slowly winning. [View all]oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)2. A lot of good points.
Seems everything the repubs do now is negative towards everyone except their rich friends. The voting thing is scary.
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And technically Cornwallis only surrendered the units under his command at Yorktown.
hobbit709
Apr 2015
#7
Yep, that is pretty much the new GOP bottom line. If it's injurious to people, segregates
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#103
I wish the dems were tougher than they often are. Also, once we get a candidate, I hope
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#114
can someone please explain to me exactly what it is the south is winning? it sure ain't the economy.
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#6
you blame that on southerner politicians alone? good lord. they are all complicit in this.
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#15
but, you are blaming it on The South. Looks to me like the 1% took a message and used it to their
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#24
but, you do admit that they are all over the country not just in the south, yes?
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#36
then DON'T blame it on The South. That is all I am saying. Quit using that fucking war and
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#50
you need to go back and ReRead this SubThread. It is NOT JUST REGIONAL politicians
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#56
the way they twist it all around to blame it SOLELY on southern politicians just
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2015
#59
Well my friend, few of us who have any option live in the States that allow discrimination against
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#105
I admire Chamberlain for his intellect & valor; don't make them like that anymore-
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#18
I would wonder, if indeed the South surrendered, why do they still use that damn flag?
calimary
Apr 2015
#67
That might explain how so many people on the other side refuse to accept "settled law."
calimary
Apr 2015
#85
+1 - It's been going on since we had tribes/races/sportsteams. This is one ugly manifestation. (eom)
erronis
Apr 2015
#44
Oh, puh-leeze. Cry me a fucking river. Sherman should have seized all plantation properties
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#66
Seditious plantation owners retained title to their land and property (minus their
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#89
I'll see your Andersonville with Rock Island and raise with Ft.Delaware.
Are_grits_groceries
Apr 2015
#95
Excellent points. With the SC in their pockets, that's half the battle.
world wide wally
Apr 2015
#22
So many references to the Civil War in today's movies, tv, music, symbology, other media.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#25
Given that national demographics are against them, teabaggers are relying on this
kairos12
Apr 2015
#27
The opponents of progressives don't need to win to win. They just need to stop progress.
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#29
There is a sustantial qualitative difference between chattel slavery and other
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#87
Not all had the resources to relocate. The Jim Crow laws hurt a lot of freed slaves.
riqster
Apr 2015
#91
Chattel slavery was not the principal reason but a principal aspect of a wider...
blackspade
Apr 2015
#77
Well, I'd be hard pressed to explain why Iowa farmboys or the scion of Mississippi plantations
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#92
It's not hard to understand if you consider the hegemonic processes that...
blackspade
Apr 2015
#106
LOL. Touche! I suppose I meant that your typical Iowa farm boy did not rush off
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#125
Which was totally different than how slaves were treated by their benevolent owners?
riqster
Apr 2015
#86