Monday, May 07, 2007
In 2004 a cat named Victor Davis Hanson wrote an article about Sherman's March to the Sea entitled "A Class War" http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/hanson052104.html
Hanson condemns "the all knowing plantation princes" and their "oppressive aristocratic state" while praising the efforts of the egalitarian General Sherman and the 60,000 liberators he brought to Georgia with him in 1864.
Here's an example of Hanson's delusion of Sherman:
But the root of the fearsome spirit and success of Sherman’s Union soldiers in Georgia was their collective fervor for emancipation and destruction of the tyrannical Southern ruling class. Sherman and his Midwestern farmer-fighters had a keen appreciation that the landed lords of the South, for all their proclamations about states’ rights and the preservation of liberty as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, had championed secession mostly to preserve and expand their own vast estates and multitudes of slaves. Property and position, not ideas, were the ultimate issue of this war. This Sherman, almost alone of Northern generals, understood.
Thank the Lord for the Internet because stainlessbanner at http://www.freerepublic.com
TORE PROFESSOR HANSON A NEW ONE!!!
Check it out
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1150419/posts
Scroll all the way down and read the comments & check out the links to those who posted
Hanson condemns "the all knowing plantation princes" and their "oppressive aristocratic state" while praising the efforts of the egalitarian General Sherman and the 60,000 liberators he brought to Georgia with him in 1864.
Here's an example of Hanson's delusion of Sherman:
But the root of the fearsome spirit and success of Sherman’s Union soldiers in Georgia was their collective fervor for emancipation and destruction of the tyrannical Southern ruling class. Sherman and his Midwestern farmer-fighters had a keen appreciation that the landed lords of the South, for all their proclamations about states’ rights and the preservation of liberty as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, had championed secession mostly to preserve and expand their own vast estates and multitudes of slaves. Property and position, not ideas, were the ultimate issue of this war. This Sherman, almost alone of Northern generals, understood.
Thank the Lord for the Internet because stainlessbanner at http://www.freerepublic.com
TORE PROFESSOR HANSON A NEW ONE!!!
Check it out
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1150419/posts
Scroll all the way down and read the comments & check out the links to those who posted
HEY Y'ALL:
iT'S a WILD wORLD!!!!
Right now I gotta attitude 'bout ACADEMIC SHITHEADS http://academicshithead.blogspot.com
ON A LEVEL I AIN'T NEBER HAD BEFO' !!!!
{& I got folksez bitchin' at me cause I ain't had time to post...so what else happened?}
The Smithsonian sent an exhibit that was something about fences & boundaries to Headland and a cat from T-roy Teck named Marty Olliff was given my information from his "EXPERT"
who also told him that I knew as much as he did about our neck of the woods in Houston County & the Aubee Knucklehead didn't even return my email.
This cat kisses ass so much he's one of the chancellors 5 princes. S.O.B. had my name and everything and didn't EVEN invite me and not only that, his boss referred me to him about DEVIL MAKE A THIRD
& after receiving my email, this academic victim of sleeping sickness never contacted me so I gotta attitude but man I gotta attitude with anybody who thinks it's kewl to take everything Alabama out of the classroom & praise some crap I never heard of.
I GUARANDAMNTEE YOU THAT THIS JOKER IS 2007'ZZZZZZZZZ
ALABAMA'S NEGLIGENT MOTHER of ALL ARCHIVISTS
But he's such a leader when he sucks up to his dean and his faculty "senate".
Check out his publications.
Martin T. Olliff, III (Auburn History Ph.D., 1998) wrote his dissertation, "From Craft to Profession: The American Culinary Federation and the Occupational Identity of the Twentieth-Century Chefs," under the direction of Professor Larry Gerber .
Dr. Olliff is the director of the Archives of Wiregrass History and Culture at Troy University Dothan.
Prattville wuz some sorta egalitarian utopia & stuff, Say What?
iT'S a WILD wORLD!!!!
Right now I gotta attitude 'bout ACADEMIC SHITHEADS http://academicshithead.blogspot.com
ON A LEVEL I AIN'T NEBER HAD BEFO' !!!!
{& I got folksez bitchin' at me cause I ain't had time to post...so what else happened?}
The Smithsonian sent an exhibit that was something about fences & boundaries to Headland and a cat from T-roy Teck named Marty Olliff was given my information from his "EXPERT"
who also told him that I knew as much as he did about our neck of the woods in Houston County & the Aubee Knucklehead didn't even return my email.
This cat kisses ass so much he's one of the chancellors 5 princes. S.O.B. had my name and everything and didn't EVEN invite me and not only that, his boss referred me to him about DEVIL MAKE A THIRD
& after receiving my email, this academic victim of sleeping sickness never contacted me so I gotta attitude but man I gotta attitude with anybody who thinks it's kewl to take everything Alabama out of the classroom & praise some crap I never heard of.
I GUARANDAMNTEE YOU THAT THIS JOKER IS 2007'ZZZZZZZZZ
ALABAMA'S NEGLIGENT MOTHER of ALL ARCHIVISTS
But he's such a leader when he sucks up to his dean and his faculty "senate".
Check out his publications.
Martin T. Olliff, III (Auburn History Ph.D., 1998) wrote his dissertation, "From Craft to Profession: The American Culinary Federation and the Occupational Identity of the Twentieth-Century Chefs," under the direction of Professor Larry Gerber .
Dr. Olliff is the director of the Archives of Wiregrass History and Culture at Troy University Dothan.
Prattville wuz some sorta egalitarian utopia & stuff, Say What?