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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2009

Copyright T Warren BMI / Clint Lacy 2004 Red Dirt / Redskin Music. Used by permission of T Warren

http://www.terrywarren.net

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  • My Palmetto compatriot,

    It was an absolute joy having you and your brother spend the long weekend with me and the family. I apologize for the weather, but that's kinda out of my hands. Thanks for continuing to put my music out there, and I sincerely preciate you doing the interviews with me. What a hoot that was.

    Best Southron regards, from behind enemy lines

    T

  • It was my pleasure, T. my brother and I had a great time up there. Thanks for doing all you do, man. Take it easy.

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  • St. Andrew (brother of St. Peter) was crucified on an "X" shaped cross when he was martyred while preaching the Gospel in what is now Russia. So the cross is certainly a legitimate Christian symbol.

  • Christ was not crucified on an "X" shaped cross, but ST. ANDREW WAS! St. Andrew died in Russia and all the icons of that Saint show the "X" shaped cross in the background.

  • Andrews Cross was never ment for to be Blazon on any flag. This is why its flown in ignorance. He was not crucified sideways.

  • Great song. Have a great new year in 2010.  keep up the good work and I hope you come back to Belfast again soon.

  • SC had a president as early as the Spring of 1776: John Rutledge. His title was 'President' and SC was the first colony to proclaim itself a State. SC had an army, government and Constitution in the Spring of 1776, before the joint Declaration of Independence.

  • I am going to finish the book. Can't let a good book go to waste.

    Deep South didn't like Lincoln once it was clear he would be the next President. South Carolina was the first state to declare secession. Does South Carolina ever had a president as a separate country? I know Texas had five presidents once it gained independence from Mexico which France and United States (much smaller of course) recognized it as a new country.

  • well again it was our pleasure to have y'all in our home, and don't forget, (cause I haven't we have a trip to the rez to make when it warms up................lol T

  • It's a great book. Glad you read part of it at least. He makes lots of great points in it. By the way, the author has a lot of audio files free to download on the net if you go to Mises. org.

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