Coe joined to fight for the Confederacy "because he was a North Carolinian and North Carolina was invaded by the federal army," he explained.
Coe, one of many reenactors participating in Fairfax Civil War Day on April 29, 2017, is angry about the movement underway to remove Confederate statues and names from public places.
"A statue is signifying a part of the history of this country. Whether you agree with it and what the side fought for, or whether you disagree with it," said Coe.
There have been protests over the decision to remove the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a Charlottesville park. The General's reenactor, Al Stone, says people don't know the full story.
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Truth is the Confederacy and all who supported it were traitors and don't deserve to be glorified by any statues or monuments.
ReplyDeletetake your prescription opiates and join Olsen and Finch at Peace in the Park you f-in weirdo
DeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteTruth is the Confederacy and all who supported it were traitors and don't deserve to be glorified by any statues or monuments.
May 31, 2017 at 1:55 PM
You don't know WTF you are talking about. Go back to Middle School and get and education you illiterate Douche Bag!
1:55PM is surely just trolling for hot responses. Don't fall for it - just ignore it.
ReplyDeleteNobody in their right mind would make that statement.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteTruth is the Confederacy and all who supported it were traitors and don't deserve to be glorified by any statues or monuments.
May 31, 2017 at 1:55 PM
Truth?? Please educate us on your facts? Facts please!
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteTruth is the Confederacy and all who supported it were traitors and don't deserve to be glorified by any statues or monuments.
May 31, 2017 at 1:55 PM
Only a true liberal would make a statement like that!
1:55 PM is George Washington a traitor?
ReplyDeleteNewsflash, you lost.
ReplyDeleteRight or wrong, this period of time is part of AMERICAN history. We can learn from past mistakes and make things better. Eradicating them is not the answer.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteNewsflash, you lost.
May 31, 2017 at 3:08 PM
Who lost?
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteRight or wrong, this period of time is part of AMERICAN history. We can learn from past mistakes and make things better. Eradicating them is not the answer.
May 31, 2017 at 3:51 PM
Funny how everyone used to love the Antebellum South an in just a short period of time the Liberals have indoctrinated a generation of Hatred!
God Bless the South!
ReplyDeleteZorro said...
ReplyDeletetake your prescription opiates and join Olsen and Finch at Peace in the Park you f-in weirdo
May 31, 2017 at 10:24 PM
Who?
It is a terrible shame the south lost, just look at what this nation has had to endure since then. That entire race is now being supported by everyone.
ReplyDeleteTake all historical statues down and we can all pretend that nothing ever happened. When someone throws the race card we can say....nope sorry never happened.
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