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  • For a song about giving the Rebel yell, then how come we never heard it? Try searching doing a search for re-enactors doing the Rebel yell. It is inspiring... when done en-masse it soulds like Death's combine coming toward you.

  • All America should give a "Rebel Yell!" to the Terrorists!!

  • Love the song, and I am not prejudiced, slavery was wrong. But, Long Live The South!! I was born in Virginia, my mother and father the same. My Grandfather, (on my mothers' side who I was so close to) was born and raised in Alabama. My ancestor on his side fought at the Battle of Look Out Mountain, TN. So, as I say, Long Live the South!!! And, yes Robert E. Lee was a badass, kickass General. If we had him in this war, the Al-Qaeda would have long ago gone running!

  • Amazing song thanks for posting

  • Roman Alsace-Lorraine says : "Visit Castroville,Texas and give a Rebel Yell"!

  • This may be a little random, but we can all agree General Lee from the Civil War is a complete badass

  • We're learning about the South's creepy rebel yell in the Civil War...so my teacher played this and Billy idol's rebel yell...this one is waaaay effin better

  • @DeadSkullFace

    uploader here... im dumbfounded, i dont know what to say other than, cool!

  • @jasonwill2 sorry to confuse ya i was trying to say I love this song

  • Louisanna tigers(L.S.U. TIGERS) North Carolina Tarheels, Ole Miss Rebels, UNLV Running Rebels, Tennesee Volunteers, Virginia Caviliars, Auburn War Eagle!!!!!!!!

    REBEL YELLLLLLL!!!!!!

  • @jasonwill2 umm dude i bet you wanted the confederates to win the civil war

  • @roparich99

    I can't find what comment you were responding to, so in context I don't know what to say, but out of context, I can say it isn't the fact that one side lost or won, it's that the winning side and people in general really have misconceptions about the war and can be total dicks because they believe all these common myths about the attitudes, views, and politcal goals of the time. People turn it into a black and white issue when any war in reality is far from black and white.

  • Please contact me (Jim Elam)

    I am producing a video commercial aimed at young men to join the Sons of Confederate Veterans..

  • @SCVORG

    I almost marked this as spam until I realized what it said. Wish I could join you guys, desended from a yank, and only 1 cousin over from a famous general, what are the chances?!

  • Please contact me (Jim Elam)

    I am producing a video to get young members for SCV.

  • For more songs and information on General Lee and the New Confederacy Band, check out their Reverbnation page. Sorry for the roundabout directions, but youtube doesn't allow link posting.

    1. Click on reverbnation{dot}com

    2. In search block, type in generalleeandthenewconfederacy­band

    3. Music and videos posted below

    4. Enjoy!

  • i have this song in my video plz watch'em thier good videos & i am J.E.B Stuarts great great grand son bye they way i never like the US not now not EVER i'm loyal 2 the CSA 4 DIXIE BOYZ!!!!!

  • ima fight the north again! message me to fight and what position.

  • If you liked this video, also check out @CaptBeauregards "My Dixie" by General Lee & the New Confederacy (for whatever reason, it's not letting me post the link, but it's easily found). Enjoy!

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  • 8 dislikes... my Lemat has nine shots...= i can afford to miss once

  • @markmason1000 Abraham Lincoln called him a "misguided fanatic". (^ Frederick J. Blue in American Historical Review (April 2006) v. 111 p 481-2.)

    John Brown committed murder during his brief moment of glory. He also led the Pottawatomie Massacre.

    The fact of the matter is that John Brown was a terrorist. Unlike abolitionists that wanted peaceful reform, he specifically wanted VIOLENT reform. What he did was a terrorist act. At Harpers Fairy he killed 7 people and injured 10.

  • @jasonwill2 You want another hate filled  fanatic look up Edmund Ruffian.Brown was a mad man but he was right It did take a horrible civil war to right the wrong of our countries greatest error

  • @markmason1000 you need a history lesson. if that doesnt change youre diabolical blaspemy my colt will

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  • @markmason1000 yeah thats what i thought,youre comment has been removed. yall won the shooting war so arent you happy? since the north was so amaizing and perfect what are you doing watching this video. practice what you preach, be a bigger man and leave us alone.

  • @heavensnorthernlight I actually removed my comment by myself,if you haven't noticed todays the 150th anniversary of the firing on Fort Sumpter, its wrong to start arguing who's right on the anniversary of a war as bloody as the civil war

  • @heavensnorthernlight I could go on about your own diabolical blasphemies but im going to be the higher man

  • @markmason1000 if you are a higher man then what are you doing watching and commenting on a proconfederate video?why aren't you sticking to you're manly union videos since the union is so great? hippocrite.

  • This Rocks ! from CaptBeauregards (George Roland Wills - of the MY DIXIE video).

  • Down with the eagle and up with the cross!!!

  • Ive alwayse been taught that the war between the states was fought over illegal tariffs imposed by the feds. The South was getting better prices for cotton, rice, tobacco etc from the Europeans than the feds were paying so they took up arms because of the unfare taxes. General Grant had slaves also Sherman had slaves. The civil war was fought because of taxes.

  • @coffeyize Grant had slaves? He could barely support his family until the Civil War. Neither man owned slaves. Neither was partcularly sympathetic to the slaves. Sherman was a racist and by all accounts Grant was unconcerned about their plight.

    They both advocated total war as it was the fastest most efficient (and brutal) means of defeating their opponent. Not for moral, but strategic reasons.

    Tariffs are not illegal, but may be immoral.

  • YEEEEEEEEHHAAAAAAA!

  • WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  • They forgot the part in this movie when my ancestors impaled 250 yankees with their own flag!!!

  • LOL whats funny thats not really how you do a charge. You stay in battalion and move as a group with bayonets attached and the Confederates would do the rebel yell..yankees would just scream.

  • were can i find this song?

  • CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA CSA

  • @lgmmrm Give em' a rebel yell boys!

  • DONT BE AFRAID TO LEARN BOTH SIDES PEOPLE. FLY YOUR FLAGS HIGH AND PROUD!!!!! I LOVE THE CSA FLAG AND THOSE WHO FOUGHT TO FREE THE SOUTH. I AINT EVER HUNG ANYONE IN MY LIFE.

    FREE THE SOUTH

  • @nicshealy Hey, if you don't like the way we run things around here, than leave. We don't have room for people like you in this country in times like this.

  • @nicshealy WHAT change the flag????you homo .

  • @sheepsfoot2 Hey bro that was his idea

  • @nicshealy OK,ok im just saying bro,Yes i can get passed it

  • @nicshealy Your suggesting that we use the Somalian flag to oppose the goverment?RU NUTS!!!!!

  • The south will rise again!!!

  • I love this song..

    Thanks Jason.

  • Deo Vindice Dum Spiro Spero!

  • This is a Great Vid. Thanks for posting it. Keep the Colors A'Flyin Bro.

  • God save the South

  • Good tune.

  • what we are seeing today is the same oppression given the south by Washington...no different...public education has twisted the war between the states into a slavery issue. Our ancestors marched for the south for their land, their families, their way of life and for their states. let the call go out again...I am by my brother's side. Deo Vindice.

    Capt Carey F Grimes CSA, Portsmouth Light Artillery, KIA Sharpsburg 17 SEP 1862..my flesh and blood. Down with all tryrants!

  • Well said sir.

  • @s6u6r6f6

    My respect, sire!

  • @s6u6r6f6 You're Correct!

  • Guys, I'm pro 2nd Amendement, anti-tax and anti-obama too- but you guys continue to link those causes with the Confed flag. Its poison- whatever honor it might have earned by 1865 was lost as it waved over 140 years of segregation, lynchings, Klan violence, murder and terrorism. Slandering the soldiers of the US Army by calling it the "War of Northern Aggression" is the final insult. If you want to hand this country over to Obama and the leftists, keep waving that poisoned banner.

  • @s6u6r6f6 HOOOOOOAHHHHH!!!! Fight Rebel Fight!!!

  • @s6u6r6f6 Corporal John J. Smith, First Regiment (Orr's Rifles) South Carolina Infantry, paroled June 16, 1865 from Hart's Island, NY Harbor, Confederate Prisoner of War. Sic Semper Tyrannis!

  • is this band on itunes?

  • Even though the South lost, but at least they picked up guns and fought the Feds, they had balls! Where are the patriots today???

  • Well said, modern. So many people think it is unpatriotic to challenge the goverment. What ever happened to the 'consent of the governed'?! The goverment OBEYS US, not the other way around.

    It is a shame, with a country so big the only way to make it in the "political" arena is to be rich or have rich friends.

    THIS is the reason we have the rights to bear arms, if we can forceably defend ourselves, then we can protect all our other rights.

  • @jasonwill2

    LOL...EXACTLY what the overwhelming majority of Americans did in 1861. They picked up a rifle, and fought to defeat the Slaver's Rebellion.

  • @UnionStatesHeritageI hope by "slaver's rebellion" you are NOT implying that we fought to perserve the institution of slavery. If this is your implication, then you are sadly incorrect.

    Dare I mention that if this was so that it was abolition vs slavery that then the 4 slave states the Union would of abolished slavery before, or even durring the war? Well as history would have it they didn't, it wasn't until a few years after the war that this was done so, after the South's slaves were freed.

  • @jasonwill2

    "the South fought on account of the thing we quarreled with the North about. I never heard of any other cause for quarrel, than slavery".

    John Singleton Mosby...CSA

  • @jasonwill2

    Those four slave states already had a declining slave population, at the start of the war.

    You Johnnies keep getting the Federal Union, mixed up with "The North". Northern states abolished slavery independently of the Federal Union, long before the CW. It's called States Rights.

    Fact is, if it wasn't for the South, and its political control over the Union, during the first half of the 19th Century, slavery would have been abolished by 1810.

  • @UnionStatesHeritage The majority of people lived in the North, but the war was fought for Union not slavery. Lincoln realized that w out Emancipating the slaves the war would be lost, but he would have lost the Border States if he had initially called for abolition.

    To call the war a "slaver's rebellion" is too simplistic to describe the Civil War. Very few Northerners outside of New England were concerned about abolition.

  • @tcalger87

    Northern and Western state's first priority was defending the Union from rebellion, that is true. Why?

    The point is why Southern states tried to secede. That reason is the protection and expansion of slave rights.

    What part of the Secession declarations of those states, or the Cornerstone Speech, do you fail to understand?

    "the South fought on account of the thing we quarreled with the North about. I never heard of any other cause for quarrel, and slavery".

    John S. Mosby...CSA

  • @UnionStatesHeritage You mean the protection of salvery (not slave rights) in the entire union/ Lincoln won because he advocated the containment of salvery. The Upper South seceded only after Lincoln called for 75,00 troops from the states AFTER the surrender of Sumter.

    Southern leaders saw the writing on the wall--Texas had been the last "slave" state (1845) to enter the union. After this Iowa, Wis,Cal,Minn,Ore & Kansas became states. Waning political power meant that slavery had to expand.

  • @tcalger87

    In other words, the war was fought over slavery, since that was the basis for the social, economic, and political power of the South's elite. No slavery=no secession=no civil war.

    States Rights was synonymous with slave rights in the South. Slave rights/slavery are the same thing.

    The South wanted the right to impose its institution on newly formed states who didn't want it...to the point of using armed intervention, as happened in KS.

    The war actually started in KS, not Ft. Sumter

  • @UnionStatesHeritage One could argue that the Civil War started w the ratification of the Constitution (Article I-Sec. 1 & Article IV). These articles stipulated a legitimate Constitutional argument for slavery. I don't agree that States Rights was, or is, synonymous w slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation knocked the underpinning of the first 3 sections of Article IV w regard to ownership of another human being. The Reconstruction Amendments (XIII-XV) made the 3/5 rule of Article I obsolete.

  • They're at the tea parties.

  • I agree. The godless soulless and shameless democRATs are destroying this great country!

  • @moderndesignworks Didn't you hear? We lost all of the patriots during the 19th century.

  • @moderndesignworks YES WHERE ARE OUR BROTHER AND SISTER PATRIOTS WE MUST STAND AND STAND SOON. THEY ARE PLANING TO INVADE VERY VERY SOON, THEY WILL COME TO DISARM US, TAKE OUR BIBLES, TAKE GRANDADS SHOTGUN. THEY DONT WANT US TO OWN ANIMALS TO EAT GARDENS TO PLANT NOR TO BEAR CHILDREN, THEY ONLY WANT US TO BE ON BENDED KNEE FOR FUCKING ISLAM,

    LIVE FREE OR DIEXXX

  • @moderndesignworks The Confederacy had an inherent problem--some of the State governments (Georgia & N. Carolina) refused to follow the authority and questioned the legitimacy of Davis and the CSA. Conscription was unpopular and viewed by many as infringement on state sovereignty--which irrefutibly it is.

    Today we are nowhere near the conditions of social disorder there was in 1860/61.

    Kinda like the song.

    The great Robert E. Lee fought on as long as was feasible.

  • @moderndesignworks

    Indeed, the out of control Federal Government of today, especially the disgracefully corrupt Obama regime is a sure indication that what those brave men fought and died for was a noble cause. History is written by the winners so the War of Northern aggression is now taught as a struggle between evil slave owners and their liberators. The South produced great men, Lee, Jackson, Stuart, Quantrill.... the North produced more guns.

    Deo Vindice

  • @moderndesignworks Now THAT is something every American,whether North or south,should think about.

  • @moderndesignworks

    In a foreign country getting shot at for no reason other than their bosses' imperialism. Better not call for "patriots", they are exploited easily. Call for men who dare to think for themselves, they will fight not for idols but for ideals.

  • @djlagomorph

    Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Those are the only active fields with troops deployed that I know of other than some people stationed in South Korea and Japan. We have had some troops in Japan since the end of WWII and some in Korea since the Korean war. The other three only Iraq can I say I think was a mistake. In Libya we are part of a NATO mission, only providing a support role (I think air support). We are pulling out of Afghanistan already and Iraq soon as well.

  • @jasonwill2

    Some people have calles Iraq a mistake, others a crime. Just like the enemies are known as either terrorists or freedom fighters. I'd wish there was no need for euphemisms, but alas, nobody votes for honest people. It would be awesome when some politician said "we want their oil, that's why we go over there and take it by force. And while we're there, how about a little raping and looting?". I'd immediately support that guy. Maybe I should have been born in 400 AD or something...

  • @moderndesignworks Yo! We didn't lose anything. We fought and we won on the battlefields as we did in Vietnam. We kicked Yankee ass and can do it again. Grand View Militia

  • oh helll yeah!

  • Awesome! :)

  • Southern Pride will live forever!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hukt Awn Fawniks Werkt Fer Mee! Stupid ass

  • why don't you forget the ebonics and speak like a civilized human being?

  • can you speak English properly? what are you trying to sing that rap crap?

  • awesome awesome video Lee so glad we are friends thanks for all your support and keep up the Great work luv ya

  • Awesome video Lee. so glad that I am your friend. Keep up the great work. luv ya

  • Hell yea! im giving a Rebel yell!

  • Hell Yea! im givin a Rebel yell!

  • bury the feds in southern dust and there flags be used to light our fires

    deo vindince

  • Fantastic =)

  • Great video man, bad ass song too. -Deo Vindice

  • HELL YEA!

    GOD BLESS, DIXIE!

    May She Rise Up! Out of The Ashes!

    Deo Vindice!

  • America would be better if the confederates had won

    but awesome video!

  • Thank You. God Bless the South! "General Lee"

  • Awesome video!! Deo Vindice!!

  • Sweet song, Great video. The General must be proud

  • thanks guys. =) i hope General Lee sees this soon, he asked me to make the video for one his band's song

  • GOD Bless The CSA

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