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Mark Steyn just cited you on RUSH LIMBAUGH SHOW for "war against noticing" ...you are known as WRITER STEVE SAILER henceforth
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Mister Sailer is so alert, he should be the VISITING EXPERT ON TELEVISION...it would confuse people the first ten times or so...
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(1) But possibly it's because General Lee was a traitor who fought to preserve the right of one group of people to own another
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(2) The Civil War, whatever the myths, was about slavery. Lee chose slavery and fought against the Union to preserve it.
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(3) That statues were ever erected to him in celebration is morally perplexing (but psychologically understandable).
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(4) Now that there here, I would be cautious about taking them down, and only do so slowly. But I don't think it ludicrous to want them down
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the "frenzy" to take them down is weirdly reminiscent of isis/taliban antics. that's what turns me off.
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Right; I get why one wants them down, but the OTT response reminds me of the ominousness around Saddam's statue moment.
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Yep. Absolutely agree
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One side has all the weapons: Media, academy, money, propaganda machine, politicians. The other has man power. Looks pretty lopsided to me.
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Insightful narrative
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One of your best articles.
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