No, the Confederacy is not dead so long as there are men alive who adhere to the same principles for which it stood. I was referring mainly to the entire Antebellum South and its culture, which was mostly eradicated following the War and Reconstruction. I've heard of the days leading up to the War termed as "the last days of chivalry" - I was disagreeing with that claim.
Stephen: I quite agree, I like this round more and more. Great seeing you Tuesday night! We'll have to continue our discussion of first-level windows some other time . . .
Johann: Thought it was interesting, but I don't have time to really explore it in depth right now. When I do, I'll try to get back to you. Thanks for the link!
http://csagov.org/
ReplyDeleteThe Confederacy is not dead, Sir.
Howdy, Johann, welcome aboard!
ReplyDeleteNo, the Confederacy is not dead so long as there are men alive who adhere to the same principles for which it stood. I was referring mainly to the entire Antebellum South and its culture, which was mostly eradicated following the War and Reconstruction. I've heard of the days leading up to the War termed as "the last days of chivalry" - I was disagreeing with that claim.
Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis round has piqued my interest, as it becomes easier to support from a logistics standpoint.
Thank you for the welcome sir!
ReplyDeleteWhat'd you think of the site, eh?
In the Faith,
Johann
Stephen: I quite agree, I like this round more and more. Great seeing you Tuesday night! We'll have to continue our discussion of first-level windows some other time . . .
ReplyDeleteJohann: Thought it was interesting, but I don't have time to really explore it in depth right now. When I do, I'll try to get back to you. Thanks for the link!
Thanks for the comments, fellows!