His rally is a standup comedy for confederates!

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With the Union position on Cemetery Ridge in danger of being breached, General Winfield Hancock saw a Confederate brigade advancing toward a gap in his lines. He turned to Colvill, commanding the only infantry in the area, and ordered "Advance, Colonel, and take those colors!"

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a daydream of Richmond native Bill Bojangles Robinson dancing on the grave Jefferson Davis, president of the traitorous confederate bastards https://t.co/VbpmSrGx1o

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it's shocking to read his illiterate post. shocking, I tell you.

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they don't like participation trophies nor want to give trophies to second-place...

but confederates lost the war, which makes them second place and therefore losers... yet want them to get trophies...

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statues that are better replacements than confederate statues https://t.co/AB6aAt1n62

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replace all confederate statues with american legend Johnny Joestar

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As the Union troops appeared to be flanked, reinforcements arrived in the form of the gunboats USS Lexington and USS Choctaw. With their fire supporting them, Lieb’s men forced the Confederates to withdraw.

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The country was outraged. The Confederacy disavowed the raid and withdrew all support of Quantrill and similar guerrilla bands. The local Union commander, General Thomas Ewing, issued General Order forcing the removal of civilians from four Missouri counties on the border.

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a few years ago, i wrote a song and Blake drew a picture about the need to take down Birmingham’s confederate monument. in the last 24 hours, the people of Birmingham did it. so Blake made some edits.

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The Confederacy of Baster!

https://t.co/lNQKzgNgIY
- Check it out, wrote lore yes it's free to look we don't Charge for your time! THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!

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Usually this is a lighting exercise, but here is a rare real-world use of a day light change. Daniel's butt must be incredibly sore!

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in 1863, General and his Army of the Tennessee surrounded , the final major Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River. This began a siege that would last almost seven weeks.

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Captain Charles Henry Davis was in command of the Union flotilla, having taken command only the day before. The Confederate attack caught them by surprise, and two ironclads, the USS Cincinnati and USS Mound City were rammed.

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リッチモンド陥落直後にとうさん(リンカーン大統領)とconfederate white houseを訪れたタッド少年、この部屋見たらおもちゃがめたか、忖度した兵士が玩具渡したと思わざるを得ない

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Grievous was a Kaleesh warlord who served as a commanding officer in the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the last years of the Galactic Republic.#customcursor
https://t.co/U2y2BCQzhY

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They were the last line of Confederate defense between the and the . The mutually-supporting forts had been built in the 1820's at the direction of President Andrew Jackson (), who knew all too well how New Orleans could be defended.

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