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History is not an absolute, but cause and effect: Change the cause and you alter the effect.  What if a single decision or battle had went the other way? Perhaps an election had turned out differently!  We as individuals are capable of altering the future course of history by our activism, or lack thereof.  Imagine with us for a moment, certain historical events had indeed taken an alterenate course.  Some might conclude that our history, heritage, culture and nationhood having been suppressed and culturally cleansed; it is only natural for events to swing completely in the opposite direction.  While others will maintain that a gradual process has been underway since the surrender ouf our Confederate Armies.  Regardless of one’s feelings it is apparent that under a liberated and independent Confederate States of America the heroes of our past would be respectfully honored.  In any case Confederate Fiction allows us to dream and envision victory; otherwise "where there is no vision, the people parish." {Proverbs 29:18}

 

"If there is any piece of wisdom to be gleaned from history it is this: There are those who simply follow the trend, and then there are those who shape the course of history.  It is not always the scholarly, the great and the mighty which step forward when others procrastinate in complacency and compromise.  Often it is the humble and the common man who sees the need, accepts the responsibility and takes firm action" --- Alexander Trimble
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"Victory is for those with the persistence and fortitude to resist the temptation to withdraw or whose resolve has been tempered, when conditions worsen and the cost rises.  It is not for the weak hearted, nor those who are softened by the ease and comfort of a gilded cage, provided by the enemy at the cost of liberty.  It is for those who continue to fight the good fight, even after others who have gone before, having faced overwhelming numbers and firepower found themselves unable to complete the mission." --- Jay Buckner

 

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