Here's a little sensitive issue

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Is it not so here in this forum that the Southern States and people who do not have this war to do is a little worse in this forum.
That it becomes a violent discussion against Southerners and people from outside the usa.
I think you could divide this forum into a northern and a southern:confused::confused:
 
Is it not so here in this forum that the Southern States and people who do not have this war to do is a little worse in this forum.
That it becomes a violent discussion against Southerners and people from outside the usa.
I think you could divide this forum into a northern and a southern:confused::confused:

The conflict make discussions more interesting and often folks have to offer evidence to support their position. In addition it is moderated and rules of discussion enforced.

Southerners often have intense discussion. For example I am from the South, but disagree with folks do not have a historically accurate of the South and causes of the Civil War. History in the main is a discussion of how men subjected other men. Politics and War are not issues for moral or politically correct discussion.
 
Is it not so here in this forum that the Southern States and people who do not have this war to do is a little worse in this forum.
That it becomes a violent discussion against Southerners and people from outside the usa.
I think you could divide this forum into a northern and a southern:confused::confused:

No, honestly. There are a lot of us in the middle. Some of us just like to debate. Some days I lean one way, some another. The previous post says a lot about me and several of those like me. Don't mistake enthusiasm for more than it is.
 
I'm from Arkansas. This reminds me when a buddy and I were at Shiloh Battle Field. He asked why we lost. I said, "What do you mean we? Both of our grandfathers came from Europe in the early 1900's. Some of our folks came south after the war." He said, "What has that got to do with us losing at Shiloh?"
 
I'm from Arkansas. This reminds me when a buddy and I were at Shiloh Battle Field. He asked why we lost. I said, "What do you mean we? Both of our grandfathers came from Europe in the early 1900's. Some of our folks came south after the war." He said, "What has that got to do with us losing at Shiloh?"
A very thoughty comment, jojo.

The war was 150 years ago; there are no longer them and us.
 
I'm from Arkansas. This reminds me when a buddy and I were at Shiloh Battle Field. He asked why we lost. I said, "What do you mean we? Both of our grandfathers came from Europe in the early 1900's. Some of our folks came south after the war." He said, "What has that got to do with us losing at Shiloh?"
I laughed when I read that. My Moms family (Virginians since the late 1600s) didn't want Mom to marry some crippled up foreigner. Dads family came from Norway and didn't move to Va. until after the civil war. By, the way he had recieved a serious wound in WW2 and while he was wooing my Mom had to use a cane to get around.
 

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