Being a complete fool, I'd forgotten: Reexamining Gettysburg nearly 150 years after battle
The historic Battle of Gettysburg, perhaps the most significant of the Civil War, was fought from July 1-3, 1863. The Morning Joe panel discusses the battle, the geography of the area in Pennsylvania, and President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the Soldier's National Cemetery in November of 1863.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036789/vp/ ... 7#48092677
A couple of guys seems to had gotten interested in the American Civil War when I put up my
Burnside Bridge map (and it's about time I get back after that project), so here.
Yes: I'm bending Rule #3 by letting
pundits onto the site, mentioning recent office-holders. No: I'm not going to let said rule bend farther. You have
Been Warned.
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"He closes his eyes and remembers the night splattered with brightness, the sudden flare of erupting fuel, the mad chase as, supersonic, he bobbed and weaved among the hills and valleys of the Ozarks, the laws on his tail, burning for home …"