Posted on Jan 8, 2021
Pentagon moves forward with renaming of bases named after Confederate leaders
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CSM Charles Hayden
Those "heroes" you refer to were traitors to the United States of America and should be recognized as such.
Those "heroes" you refer to were traitors to the United States of America and should be recognized as such.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
SSG Brian G. - Correct, they were traitors to the Crown. And had the Crown won, many of those colonist would have been hung.
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MSgt Bobby Gene
I can't vote you down, but that is okay. You say they were traitors to the federals, and that I can agree with. But they were loyal to their countrymen, loyal to their particular states-they merely wanted to go a different way. It hadn't been all that long, after all since the states voluntarily came together as one, they wanted to voluntarily leave that association. But, that doesn't matter now. They stood for what they believed in, regardless of whom disagreed-they sacrificed their lives and sacred honor and did not turn on their own people when it would have been easy to do so. In short they exemplified everything that we hold in high regard as members of a military-leave no one behind.
However, I think the modern hypocrisy and wasted time and money in all this is deafening.
So, that only leaves one question. When are they going to change the name of D.C.? After all, Washington owned slaves, didn't he? Oh, but he was on the winning side.
Would to God, we had such men leading our country today, who would stand for this Country. "My Country, may she ever be right. But, right or wrong my country". Or, as we would say where I come from, you can't be ashamed of your own dogs. Or your own Countries history.
However, I think the modern hypocrisy and wasted time and money in all this is deafening.
So, that only leaves one question. When are they going to change the name of D.C.? After all, Washington owned slaves, didn't he? Oh, but he was on the winning side.
Would to God, we had such men leading our country today, who would stand for this Country. "My Country, may she ever be right. But, right or wrong my country". Or, as we would say where I come from, you can't be ashamed of your own dogs. Or your own Countries history.
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GySgt Gary Cordeiro
CSM Charles Hayden
I wholeheartedly agree. Record everything. This almost guarantees that they will not be repeated.
I wholeheartedly agree. Record everything. This almost guarantees that they will not be repeated.
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If you look at it truthfully we never should have recognized those who forsake their country and became traitors. Yes, many like General Lee graduated from West Point but once they joined the confederacy they were no longer United States Americans. I am also a conservative who thinks this is long overdue. I believe it should be up to the individual states to honor these individuals if they so chose not the U S Government. Of course this is only my personal opinion. But I can see both sides of the argument and hold no grudge against any opposing opinion.
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LCDR John Doyle
I believe it was really a battle for "the United States are" or the United States is"
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