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This is awesome and makes me happy. I love the Confederate flag fruit salad (I think that’s what it is?) in the 4th picture and the Confederate flag cupcakes in the 9th picture!
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This is awesome and makes me happy. I love the Confederate flag fruit salad (I think that’s what it is?) in the 4th picture and the Confederate flag cupcakes in the 9th picture!
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“Take one Memorial down and we will build more ! We hope they love seeing it each day to remind all who pass of our rich heritage, history, culture, and the honor and valor of the brave men who fought under her. We are still here raising memorials over 160 years later… and we are not going anywhere !”
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… put up by the Prattville Dragoons SCV Camp next to I-65 in Alabama. Check it out here.
This Facebook post from Road to the Civil War notes that despite being the highest ranking general in the Confederate army, Lee wore three stars on his collar, signifying the rank of colonel. Some great commentary in the comments section, including the following comment which I am going to quote in its entirety below:
160 years later and people saying “we won” and “you lost”. None of you won or lost anything. You weren’t there. You can’t even imagine life without a cell phone, internet and fast food. Much less not having electricity, cars or even simple medications like antibiotics. It was a different time and those were different people. The big problem in this country today isn’t a North and South issue. This country is divided now on everything from race to party politics. More than it was back then. People hating on each other in real time on social media. Y’all be liking the same foods, music and football team and then want to kill each other over some fruit loop political ideologies. And then pointing your finger at some guy from 160 years ago critiquing his mindset. Like they’re living in this messed up moronic world you call your home today. Look closely into a mirror. Real close. See all those imperfections? They’re not just on the outside.
… will be taking place on Saturday, June 1 at Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library. Check out the Facebook event here.
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