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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

Rebel Son - Sittin' up drinking with Robert E. Lee from album Articles of Confederation .

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  • These 'youtube battles' are f*ckin' boring. So shut up and enjoy the song ! Thank you !

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  • I don't think the northerns can beat the south again because all they have is video games and eletric cars. We have real guns and diesels. The south will rise again.

  • R.I.P. Robert E Lee 1807-1870,R.I.P. Stonewall Jackson 1824-1863,R.I.P. J.E.B. Stewert 1833-1864,R.I.P. P.G.T. Beauregard 1818-1893

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  • @MrHissingcockroach

    North Carolina, VA, TN and Arkansas ALL left the union, NOT over slavery or taxes, but because Lincoln demanded they furnish men to attack South Carolina and told NC and VA that the Federal Government would be marching Federal Armies through their states to attack SC. Those 4 states said NO, we will NOT furnish you men to fight SC as it is their business if they want to secede, and NC and VA said NO Fed army would be entering their states.

  • @swampcabbage52

    Start Googling and start reading..

    Here is just one Googled result.

    w.nps.gov/arho/historyculture/­robert-lee.htm

    Of the top Generals of the Confederacy, Gen Longstreet was probably the heaviest drinker, although he was far from being an alcoholic. Several had no vices whatsoever, including Gen Patrick Cleburne. What we hear and think usually is much different than reality. Noted Southerners of that time were far different than portrayed today.

  • @360000mike that`s really hard to believe...where`s the proof...101 proof.

  • guys the south will never rise again. IT NEVER FELL!

  • 1/19/1807-10/12/1870 Crisscross bars and 13 stars Happy birthday we celebrate together every year and I hope your in spirit with me HERO! God bless Dixie! I wish we had politicians, and leaders with the pride, determination, values, cause, morals, and integrity in our United States today the way the Confederate States had in yours. May god help us in the greed, and integrity we have today in our Government and leaders of the United States Of America.

  • Happy birthday gen.lee

  • @360000mike A very astute post, Mr. Deo Vindicabamur. I couldn't have stated it any more clearer.

  • Thank you for uploading - cheers from Germany

  • Good song in its' own way, but Robert E Lee did not drink. Neither did Stonewall Jackson or many other Southern Generals. It really is true, these people had a lot of moral fortitude and they followed true Christianity, NOT anything like what you see today. What you see today as Christianity is what was brought down here after the war by Puritans, which was forced on us by the federal government. Same with reconstruction, it wasn't the land but minds being reconstructed

    Michael--Deo Vindicabamur

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