When I worked in Tennessee they teased me about being a Yankee, I informed them we didn't have Rebels and Yankees up North, we had winners and losers, then asked them which one they were? Both daughters were born in the South, then we moved to Wisconsin. The oldest Daughter had a bit of fun with her teachers when they got to Civil War history. She would inform the teacher it wasn't the Civil war "cause that happened in 1776" and that they were now discussing the "war betwixt the states" or the "War of Northern aggression" then would proceed to correct the teacher when the presentation of facts had a northern bias. Some of the teachers did take it well and she was able to bring up some finer points that the text and course of study didn't discuss, like when did Lincoln free the slaves in Maryland? (He didn't, the emancipation proclamation only freed slaves in states that where in revolt). Why wasn't the Emancipation Proclamation unlawful seizure of property? It was deemed constitutional because it only freed slaves in the states that were in rebellion and was justified because the slave labor was being used to provide aid and support to the confederate forces so it was justifiable as a military necessity . Of course this is the child that also got sent to the office for "sassing" a substitute teacher (when asked a question she replied "no Maa'm") took a few of the other teachers to explain she'd started her Education in the public school system in Tennessee and she was the daughter and grand daughter of military officers.
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Today's Featured Article - Talk of the Town: The Saga of Grandpa's Tractor - by The following saga is from the Tractor Talk Discussion Forum. Someone. The saga starts with the following message: Hey guys I have a decision to make. I know what you all will probably suggest and it will probably agree with me way down inside, but here it is. I have a picture blown up and framed in my "tractor room" of a Farmall M. It was my Grandpa's tractor, of which whom I never got to meet. He froze to death getting this tractor out of the barn to pull a truck out of the ditch before I was born. Anyway my dad and aunt had to sell it at the auction,
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