Chant Sudiste – I’m good old rebel – long version
December 10, 2011 by
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Chant Sudiste, datant de l’immédiat après guerre, interprété par le 2nd South Carolina String Band, il exprime le refus de l’ordre “démocratique” et mercantile du Nord. Traduction des paroles: Oh, je suis un bon vieux rebelle Maintenant, c’est tout ce que je suis, Et leur belle « terre de liberté » Je n’en ai rien [...]
RY COODER “I’M A GOOD OLD REBEL” THE LONG RIDERS by MAJOR JAMES INNES RANDOLPH
November 14, 2011 by
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This movie had a huge impact on me since I was very young. Thanks to everyone who has commented. God Bless you all. FROM MOVIE THE LONG RIDERS. RY COODER, OLD CIVIL WAR VETERAN SONG I’M A GOOD OLD REBEL. 1914 –
‘Homeland IV: The Long War Against Dixie’
November 12, 2011 by
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www.SLMNews.com ‘Homeland IV The Long War Against Dixie’ is an attempt to tell a portion of the history of the South from the time of the end of the Revolutionary war through today – focusing on the conflicts during that time with the ruling Business Elite in America. Isn’t it time for our self-determination? Deo [...]
‘The Empire is Dying, Long Live Dixie!’
October 15, 2011 by
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www.slmnews.com ‘The Empire is Dying, Long Live Dixie!’ It’s time to get serious – to take up the banners of our ancestors and free our land. It’s time for self-determination in the only homeland we’ve ever known. It’s time for liberty and independence in Dixie! DEO VINDICE
How long did the Civil War last after the Battle of Antietam?
August 8, 2011 by
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How long did the Civil War last after the Battle of Antietam? Because the North didn’t finish the South?
Also, why did the Battle of Antietam unexpectedly change History?
Thanks!
Civil War battle when Confederates lined up side by side in one long line, marched into battle, and were kille?
July 18, 2011 by
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How long should Americans keep fighting the Civil War & the civil rights battles of the 1960s?
July 1, 2011 by
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During the Gilded Age of the 1880s – 1890s, cynics about US politics used to call this “waving the bloody shirt.” The victorious Republicans in the North “waved the bloody shirt” by blaming the Democrats for the Civil War; the resentful Democrats in the South “waved the bloody shirt” in terms of blaming the [...]
How Long
February 13, 2011 by
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My loveley recovert Song from the Flophouse String Band.
Coach’s Corner: We’ve come a long way, Baby
February 8, 2011 by
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Coach’s Corner: We’ve come a long way, Baby
It’s Super Bowl Sunday Arguably the biggest sporting event in the U S , surpassing the Final Four, the World Series, the Stanley Cup, the PGA, the World Cup, Dancing with the Stars, and Texas Hold ‘em And I do apologize if I slight several of the lesser-viewed [...]
When They Played The Game: Long after leaving the Indians, Mudcat Grant still pitches his fondness for Cleveland
January 26, 2010 by
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When They Played The Game: Long after leaving the Indians, Mudcat Grant still pitches his fondness for Cleveland
In his prime, Jim “Mudcat” Grant was among the most dominant pitchers in baseball. And although he was from the South, played on seven Major League teams and now lives in Los Angeles, Cleveland is where he learned [...]