Originally Posted by battue
The man may have had deep roots in the past, but as far as I know lived his life "on the hill" as good or better than most.

Many on the "fire" still wave the confederate flag and talk about southern leaders with respect. The majority of us don't criticize them for that connection.

Many here still grab those old 98s used in the war and praise their quality.

I don't think Mr. Flaigs past history or memories are to much to get excited about. We all have a past and its not always good.

Battue

Your own words impeach your latter posts.