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Anonymous revereridesagain said...

Wiking is affiliated with the WWII Historical Re-enactment Society, Inc., so maybe they have some 'splaining to do. Other than the disclaimers that they do not support any right wing extremist groups they seem to ignore ideology. Reasonable, I suppose, if you are just re-enacting military battles, but not too bright to pick an axis unit if you have any political plans for the future.

So Iott has at the very least shot himself in the foot. Plus now we have all the diehard Social Issues First types who just HAVE to state their positions on gay this and gay that.

If we fail to retake the House this November thanks to some combination of these idiots and can't come up with a rational candidate in 2012 and find ourselves facing 4 more years of Obammunism and jihad I hope all these people will be real proud of their "good intentions" because the road to where we're going is going to be paved with them.

Monday, October 11, 2010 1:48:00 pm

Anonymous revereridesagain said...

Dang. They indeed do re-enactment of the Ft. Pillow battle, so I assume somebody is playing Bedford's forces.

Somewhat OT, but there is a lot of "re-enactment" of the Salem Witch Trials done there, especially in October. I haven't been to any, but I suspect they are largely geared towards sensationalism and misinforming the tourists. One site has an exhibit of "witch hunts" that includes the McCarthy hearings. (One reason I don't go in is I'm afraid I'll see something about Islam Means Peace and wind up in the Essex County jail for the night.) There's a lot of "religious tolerance" finger-wagging which is interesting since "witchcraft" was not considered a "religion" then but it is now and Salem is full of modern pagan religionists and "witches" who are a main source of its income.

Monday, October 11, 2010 2:08:00 pm

Blogger Epaminondas said...

Okay this pandora's box
Check out this REVISIONIST crap.

Bedford Forrest's own diary provides the FACTS that he is responsible for the slaughter and murder of the black troops and white officers

Germain to OUR discussion is that a TN state rep is PRESENT at this particular Fort Pillow re-enactment...

WITHOUT UNIFORM

Monday, October 11, 2010 2:25:00 pm

Anonymous revereridesagain said...

Yeah, I bumped into that when I was looking around the various re-enactment sites. It begins to look like the military re-enactors specifically are determined to avoid any "unpleasantness" stemming from the realities of some of the roles they are playing, so as not to spoil their enjoyment of the activity. Sometimes it's valid enough -- our local "Redcoat" re-enactors are treated with good humor when they perform, which is a fine because we don't need fights breaking out, it scares the tourists. But once you get into situations invovling atrocities? Seems to me that's where the fun should end.

Monday, October 11, 2010 2:50:00 pm

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