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  • Interesting monument but personally I would rather something a little more Christian and less like ancient Egypt.

  • I hope the two of you disliked this burn

  • I have been there is is a great pl,ace with so much history I have been to the top of the monument and looked out the windows at the top

  • this is great...you won't see this in los angeles unfortunately.

  • Thats cool. It would also be a great video if you could record a trip up and down the elevator.

  • What are we waiting on lets break from the union. ENOUGH FUCKING AROUND

  • Excellent! I hope to visit this place one day. Nice job RedShirtArmy!

  • i hope the other states do what texas is doing forming there country

  • Great video. Just found out one of my relatives lost a leg fighting for the Confederacy. I believe it was my great, great grandfather. He named his son "Stonewall Jackson" in honor of the great General, don't know if he served under his command or not. Another relative from another side of my family was named Jefferson Davis Wilson,lol. Love of the Confederacy seems to run in the family,lol.

  • Good vid RedShirtArmy. I'm heading back to SC tomorrow.

  • Sounds good, Sumnemo. We'll get together soon to do the next 'Dixie Matters'. Have a safe trip back.

  • great video PP. Ive only been there once, its a long drive out there. Jeff Davis was a great man. I'm glad to see my state takes pride in our Confederate history.

  • Yep, it's extremely nice. I was disturbed by one thing in Kentucky though. When you cross into the State there are signs that say: 'Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln'. That disgusted me. Why not say 'Birthplace of Jeff Davis'? That's something that the SCV, LS and others need to work on changing in KY.

  • I couldn't agree with you more, i'm actually embarassed when my state is referred to as the birthplace of Lincoln. It's not politically correct to refer to KY as the birthplace of Jeff Davis. Our State Government has been taken over by northern Marxists and foreigners. and sadly, evils like political correctness is forced upon the people. Thats why I'm glad to see Rand Paul running for office. I wish he'd run for for Governor instead of Federal Senator, but we'll take him anyway we can get him.

  • Jeff Davis didn't lead the attempted Genocide of 9 million people. We are taught to praise massive acts of violence, bloodshed. Weird logic these PC marxists have.

  • You're absolutely right, Luigi.

  • your right, Federal propaganda that is stuffed into our young people's heads in Federally controlled schools are to blame, according to the Feds, Lincoln was a hero who stopped the racist regime in the south from achieving White Supremacy. But in reality, Lincoln caused the deaths of 600,000 men forcing a political union on a nation of people who just wanted to be free from oppressive gov't! and we are tought to praise this man? this is why if I have any children they will be privatley schooled.

  • good decision. Private school is one way right minded, constitutional Americans can secede NOW! For further reading on Davis and his greatness compared to a conniving, calculating snake like Lincoln, try Felicity Allen's book Jefferson Davis Unconquerable Heart. Outstanding!

  • well I try to steer clear of anything that is Federally controlled. I have never read that book, might have to give a glance or two.

  • Let us also support Adam Kokesh, the aspiring representative of New Mexico.

  • Great men like Davis should never be forgotten.

  • My kin settled in the early 1800s in Irwin County.

    Jefferson Davis was captured in the small town of Irwinville by the Union Army but the night before they had mistaken the other arm of their army coming down the opposite road into Irwinville at night and the union army fought against its other detachment until sunrise.

  • Feds killing Feds. Invaders of Dixie killing invaders. On one hand it's sad because they were exploited by the US gov't (the same way US soldiers today are exploited by the Feds). On the hand... they were invading us, raping our women, burning our fields, homes, churches, cities, etc.

  • @johnnecron Heh, interesting

  • All we ask is to be left alone.

    Jefferson Davis, 1861

  • Yep. Still today, that's all I ask for. Sadly, it's too much for DC.

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