And the heritage of Texas A&M
CNN is an enemy of the state and should be treated as such.
Agreed, but let's not forget many of his 'flaws' were totally acceptable when he lived, but under the warped values of today's Godless society his deeds are vilifiedFightin TX Aggie said:
This man is known and celebrated for:
*Saving Texas A&M from closing
*Saving PVAMU, an all black college
*Tutoring students
*Mentoring students
*President of TAMU
Like everyone else in history, and everyone living today, he was deeply flawed. But we honor people for their good deeds, not their flaws.
Anyone else miss old Kyle?BenFiasco14 said:
BenFiasco14 said:
I was at that game. It was amazing that TexAgs could that many people on the same page in that short of a period of time...BenFiasco14 said:
Ag with kids said:I was at that game. It was amazing that TexAgs could that many people on the same page in that short of a period of time...BenFiasco14 said:
Bucketrunner said:
We lower the flag for so many things now that it just doesn't mean much anymore. Seems like they're at half staff more than any other thing.
annie88 said:Ag with kids said:I was at that game. It was amazing that TexAgs could that many people on the same page in that short of a period of time...BenFiasco14 said:
Me too. I was a blue.
And yes there are times I do miss old Kyle.
Highway6 said:Agreed, but let's not forget many of his 'flaws' were totally acceptable when he lived, but under the warped values of today's Godless society his deeds are vilifiedFightin TX Aggie said:
This man is known and celebrated for:
*Saving Texas A&M from closing
*Saving PVAMU, an all black college
*Tutoring students
*Mentoring students
*President of TAMU
Like everyone else in history, and everyone living today, he was deeply flawed. But we honor people for their good deeds, not their flaws.
BenFiasco14 said:
And the heritage of Texas A&M
His flaws, if you mean by killing the indian and the negro enemy, wasn't a flaw. It was war. They'd have done the same given the opportunity. He was doing his job and saved his men.Highway6 said:Agreed, but let's not forget many of his 'flaws' were totally acceptable when he lived, but under the warped values of today's Godless society his deeds are vilifiedFightin TX Aggie said:
This man is known and celebrated for:
*Saving Texas A&M from closing
*Saving PVAMU, an all black college
*Tutoring students
*Mentoring students
*President of TAMU
Like everyone else in history, and everyone living today, he was deeply flawed. But we honor people for their good deeds, not their flaws.
Rapier108 said:
In before the delete.
I was there. I was wearing a white t-shirt and I was so proud.BenFiasco14 said: