"We're from Aston Hall. Everyone else: **** you!!"C@LAg said:
Dunn Hall Rebels, represent!
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They didn't lose that battle the OP referenced. First successful sub attack in history by "dumb" SouthernersGhost of Andrew Eaton said:
And thank goodness they lost.
LolNo Spin Ag said:
I like people that aren't traitors to their own country and create an army to start a war with it.
And I also like armies that win wars.
ttu_85 said:They didn't lose that battle the OP referenced. First successful sub attack in history by "dumb" SouthernersGhost of Andrew Eaton said:
And thank goodness they lost.
I am torn, they were heroes, but they did lose. When I say lose I mean total loss (country and all).Gbr1971 said:
To each his own. I personally don't celebrate a bunch of Democrats.
doubledog said:I am torn, they were heroes, but they did lose. When I say lose I mean total loss (country and all).Gbr1971 said:
To each his own. I personally don't celebrate a bunch of Democrats.
FYI. I should say their leaders lost the war (Davis, Stephens, Lee, Breckenridge etc.). The soldiers fought bravely under terrible conditions and without the resources necessary to win.
The ones that designed, built and sent the worlds first sub into a successful combat mission of course.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:ttu_85 said:They didn't lose that battle the OP referenced. First successful sub attack in history by "dumb" SouthernersGhost of Andrew Eaton said:
And thank goodness they lost.
Who are the "dumb" southerners?
Successful? I thought a successful sub was one that sent its operators home at the end of the day as well.ttu_85 said:The ones that designed, built and sent the worlds first sub into a successful combat mission of course.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:ttu_85 said:They didn't lose that battle the OP referenced. First successful sub attack in history by "dumb" SouthernersGhost of Andrew Eaton said:
And thank goodness they lost.
Who are the "dumb" southerners?
And I like people brave enough to defend their homesNo Spin Ag said:
I like people that aren't traitors to their own country and create an army to start a war with it.
And I also like armies that win wars.
Why were their homes under threat?Ag_SGT said:And I like people brave enough to defend their homesNo Spin Ag said:
I like people that aren't traitors to their own country and create an army to start a war with it.
And I also like armies that win wars.
They had to protect their homes because they made a foolish decision and then made it worse by firing on a federal facility.Ag_SGT said:
Because an invading force was going scorched earth on their homes. You can be proud of people for defending their homes while at the same time not support the people who forced them to.
I'm sorry the facts are inconvenient to the story you've been told.Bucketrunner said:
Do not feed the troll
Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Successful? I thought a successful sub was one that sent its operators home at the end of the day as well.ttu_85 said:The ones that designed, built and sent the worlds first sub into a successful combat mission of course.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:ttu_85 said:They didn't lose that battle the OP referenced. First successful sub attack in history by "dumb" SouthernersGhost of Andrew Eaton said:
And thank goodness they lost.
Who are the "dumb" southerners?
TexasRebel said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Successful? I thought a successful sub was one that sent its operators home at the end of the day as well.ttu_85 said:The ones that designed, built and sent the worlds first sub into a successful combat mission of course.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:ttu_85 said:They didn't lose that battle the OP referenced. First successful sub attack in history by "dumb" SouthernersGhost of Andrew Eaton said:
And thank goodness they lost.
Who are the "dumb" southerners?
A few Japanese pilots say, "Howdy!"