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TexasFred Speaks; For the Record, for Truth, for History, for Heritage and for The Confederacy
TexasFred Speaks; For the Record, for Truth, for History, for Heritage and for The Confederacy While many have cried, shrieked, torn their hair out and made wild threats regarding what they would do to bring havoc on those that support and … Continue reading
Posted in Confederate Heroes and Monuments
Tagged Children of The Confederacy, Confederate Monuments, Confederate Soldiers are U.S. Veterans, Heritage not Hatred, History Not Hatred, Southern Heritage, The Confederate Flag, U.S. Veterans vs. Confederate Veterans, Uncle Sam's Misguided Children
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Mass murder vs. Islamic Terrorism
Mass murder vs. Islamic Terrorism Let’s do a bit of comparison, shall we? COLUMBIA, S.C. — The young man accused of the terrible crime was a bug-eyed boy with a bowl haircut who came from a broken home and attended … Continue reading
The Confederate Flag as a distraction from current issues - a commentary by TexasFred
The Confederate Flag as a distraction from current issues - a commentary by TexasFred Make NO mistake Ladies and Gentlemen, I am a dyed in the wool Southern born man with a Rebel’s heart that became a Texan by choice many … Continue reading →