Posted on 12/17/2013 11:24:11 AM PST by jazusamo
My thoughts exactly. With nearby Atlanta being 52% black, it makes 1 wonder. The carving was completed in 1972. It features the largest bas relief sculpture in the world, the Confederate Memorial Carving depicts three Confederate leaders of the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (and their favorite horses, "Blackjack", "Traveller", and "Little Sorrel", respectively). The entire carved surface measures 3 acres (12,000 m2), about the size of two and a quarter football fields.
Agree. However the Scott’s have been striving for independence since before the Norman invasion in 1066. Let’s hope odungo’s influence doesn’t last that long...
Facts don’t matter; it’s only feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelings which count. Catch-up, will ya? < /s>
I know, but it was too good to resist. His image is on the distinctive insignia.
why aren’t we out there protesting demanding our independence like the people in Ukraine, Egypt, Georgia etc. did and achieved their freedom?
we sit here and take countless abuses from Obama, democrats and their news media. democrats/socialists steal our income , our freedom and we do nothing.
Whitewashing history.
He (Lee)probably lost the war when that happened.
Lee and Jackson’s portraits have never been an issue until NOW. Everyone understood innately why their portraits were displayed. They were courageous, audacious, masterful military leaders - and they were Americans who fought for something they believed to be right. They put their honor and lives and the line regardless of personal cost.
Even if you thought their cause was wrong, there is no denying their character, courage and brilliance.
Their portraits should be displayed if for no other reason than to remind our future military leaders that the U.S. Army was held at bay, even put on the run, for about three years (until the crush of number and supplies finally began to exert its weight) by Lee and Jackson, with forces much smaller and not nearly as well equipped, demonstrating that it is not always the best equipped army, or the largest army - no, rather it is the army that is well-led that can make the difference.
possible ... God and Generals.
So are they going to rename all the forts named for Confederate generals?
Robert E. Lee was the greatest of all American generals. Bar none.
That’s novel.
I’ve never before heard anyone suggest that Lee did not possess good character.
How about Ft. A. P. Hill, VA? Fort McClellan, AL would be the insult
Given that statement I’d put good money on Ms. Kerr being the “unnamed official” who grieved the pictures to the Obama Administration.
That’s horrible. Both were the best we ever produced.
We really should secede over this.
Well since one person has mentuined it rip em down.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
“During the inventory, an unnamed official not the commandant, Maj. Gen. Anthony A. Cucolo III asked the administration why the college is honoring two generals who fought against the United States, according to college spokeswoman Carol Kerr.”
Ya see, General? The funny thing about CIVIL WARS is that the same nationality fights on BOTH sides! Sheesh! That guy got promoted a few times too many.
Here in Alabama MLK day and Robert E. Lee’s birthday fall on the same day,holiday-wise.
so people can celebrate whichever one they prefer, or just have a day off for the low-information types.
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