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My grandfather was a share cropper and rose to buy his own farm.
Many will tell you that it was the Civil War that was the beginning of the "United" states. Prior to that their were few examples of united actions and federalism was just a dream.

It changed the entire country---not just the South. The idea the Confederates fought the country I proudly pay allegiance to is simply not true.

I don't care if all the monuments come down.

Statues, protest and Southerners---

Posted by dowahdiddy on 6/25/20 at 8:13 pm
White Southerner people today and white southerners in 1860 were not bad people.
Slavey had existed throughout human history and one's morals were not defined so much by feelings toward slavery prior to 1860.

Take down all the Confederate statues if you want--if you have standing to take them down. Change the flags. Rename the streets and buildings and towns if you like. It doesn't change history.

The facts forgotten are that these symbols were created by a defeated people. A race of people. (A race is a grouping of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into categories generally viewed as distinct by society. The term was first used to refer to speakers of a common language and then to denote national affiliations.)

This race of people created a nation of 9 million people--only 5.5 million free, the rest slaves. Of those 5.5 million, approximately 500,000 were casualties of the war they started to separate themselves from the USA. (some say only 350,000 but others say more than 500,000). You read that right----about one in every 10 white people living in the South or all ages were casualties in that war. In no other war has a North American race suffered that many loses. None. Imagine that--if half the 5.5 million were women then over 25% of the men of all ages were casualties. There were only 326,000 slave holders of all races (one the largest slave owners in Louisiana was a "free man of color").

It was a very rare family in the South that did not give up a man in that war.

After the war the men that survived the war could not vote for a time. The women couldn't vote either. They lived first under military rule. The free slaves were mostly uneducated and had never earned a living on their own but they with their carpetbagger backers ran the South. (Watch the first academy award winning film "Birth of a Nation" filmed in 1915 when the war and reconstruction was still fresh in the minds of the country. Woodrow Wilson had it shown in the White House.) The wealth of the region was completely gone. The currency worthless the Southern banking system collapsed. Crops were destroyed. It was a horrible time for all races in the South.

From that poverty, slowly the South started to rebuild. As they rebuilt and the economy began to grow it was natural they built monuments to the cause they lost. They gave their sons and fathers to the cause whether it was right or wrong. I can't find the facts but I suspect most of the monuments were financed by Confederate veterans groups and groups formed by their families and heirs. It was from mourning and pride these statues were erected---not hate. Sure politicians seeking favor in the South named forts and towns after Confederates seeking votes but that can't be called hate.

Slavery was a horrible institution that I wish had never existed in America but it doesn't change the fact that it existed and that good people supported it. I suspect most of them really did not believe blacks were capable of free lives. Certainly no one visiting Africa at the time could come away thinking that. It was black African chiefs and kings that facilitated the travesty.

So forgive my long post but I hope readers prone to do so will please quit bashing our Southern ancestors with your modern day morals.

It was wrong and the concept of the CSA was wrong but good people at time felt otherwise.

Racism, unfortunately, will be with us forever. Cultural differences will assure that. We aren't going to change it fighting over statues. Cultures that tolerate violence and lawlessness among their community will always face ridicule from those that think society should be more civil and property should be respected.

I long for the day people quit insisting on defining themselves by color of their skin. No one should experience discrimination or expect special treatment based on their skin color.




Probably spraying Arsenal to control hardwood brush and it will kill most broadleaf plants.
That site sure promises in their privacy agreement they intend to track you and access your cookies.

re: homemade garden soil

Posted by dowahdiddy on 6/21/20 at 8:47 pm to
I must be the only person left that plants things in the ground. My garden is as good as anybody's I know and I simply use 13-13-13 fertilizer and turn all my soil every fall.

I use pine straw I rake from under my pine trees for mulch too.

I am sorry you have an affliction that keeps you from driving. Have you found enterprise to support yourself without transportation?

re: Knife sharpener recommendation

Posted by dowahdiddy on 6/21/20 at 1:36 pm to
My favorite AccuSharp

Why pay more??? I keep these around the camp, shed and house

re: Its time to nationalize google.

Posted by dowahdiddy on 6/17/20 at 11:41 am to
It is about selling advertising and that is all it is about.

re: Its time to nationalize google.

Posted by dowahdiddy on 6/17/20 at 11:40 am to
Google has plenty of competition and is certainly no more a censor than is the New York Times or the Washington Post who are also in the business of selling advertising.

Anyone that wants the government to start deciding which companies are right and wrong in their content are too naive to be taken seriously.
I do it with all BBQ and you are correct it is a great combination.
Who disagrees with this??

Turn America into One Giant Switzerland: Armed and Neutral

That's enough right there to vote for someone. At least the lady is talking about serious issues.
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“Republican and Democratic policies over the past fifty years are the reason health care has become so expensive. Their latest proposals to ‘fix’ health care will further micromanage your doctors and restrict your access to care while failing to solve the underlying problem. They differ only on whether this should be done by private insurance companies or government bureaucrats. This is the exact opposite of what needs to be done. We can reduce the cost of health care 75% by allowing real price competition, and by substantially reducing government and insurance company paperwork. This will make health care affordable for most Americans, while also reducing the cost of legacy programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA.”


Sounds good to me. LINK

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“The freedom to trade and travel are fundamental to human liberty. As American citizens, we should be free to travel anywhere we choose, and to buy and sell anywhere in the world. As President, I will use my Constitutional authority to eliminate trade barriers & tariffs, and work to repeal arbitrary quotas on the number of people who can legally enter the United States to work, visit, or reside. “
All my life I remember fish places I went too across the south always having slices of onion and pickles available or on the plate. I rarely paid attention to them.

Recently I started always having a slice of purple onion and pickles with my fried trout and I got to tell you mixing all those flavors in one bite taste great.

I should have been doing this years ago.
I decided to register at TD after seeing this topic.

I think we should leave things just as they are.

First off we should take all these numbers of pounds of catch by the LDWF with a large grain of salt. I know they are putting together numbers from surveys and statistical models but I do not know a single person that has ever had their catch weighed and recorded by the LDWF. They really do not know what the catch is.

Second the previous two years had to have been impacted by the cold winters we had--unusually cold.

This year is the best trout year I have had in ten years. It has been great. I have been 8-10 times since the first of January and caught limits or near limits every time and I do not believe I have thrown back a half dozen under sized fish.

I am no great fisherman and I know a lot of people fish more than I do BUT I suspect most license holder fish a LOT less than I have this spring.

Louisiana has a much better fishery than do other Gulf Coast states. Just because they have lower limits should not impact us.

If they take the fish away from us they will never give them back. Look at snapper---you can't hardly catch other species any more at the close rigs because you can't get your bait through the snapper yet we can only keep two. I quit off shore altogether after an opening day trip. Had my two 5 minutes after pulling up to a rig and could not catch another species because the snapper were so thick.