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After being released from my straight jacket during a "visit" to Katherine Hamilton, your website was mentioned in a group therapy session. Since all the X-rated sites on the in-house KH PC's were password protected allowing only Dr.'s & Therapist use, I was pretty much restricted to the ISU sports scene. :naughty:
Not a surprise...Morgan knows e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g! If you don't watch out, you might over take Todd Golden's position.
Bank, you might want your therapist there at Krazy Kate's to help you get over your animus towards Golden!!! Just because he calls you out in the newspaper once...:bigsmile::bigsmile::bigsmile:
please note the liberal use of sarcasm in this post...
By the way...anyone seen Tyler Cutter around campus lately?
The year was 2007...
If I remember correctly, just searching for anything Sycamore basketball-related on the web and came across this goldmine.
Lee University is a chritian centered university affiliated with the Church of God...not the confederacy. Just because the name is Lee doesn't mean it is confederate, even if you are joking.
You want to find a school that has a great confederate history look to Washington and Lee University where Robert E. Lee was the president and helped to develop the concept of liberal education, starting the first school of journalism, the idea of elective courses, etc. Robert E. Lee essentially started the entire concept of higher education that we practice today though he gets no credit for it, because people refuse to realize the important role he played in the country after the War, they only remember that he was the General of the confederate Army and that an orange Dodge Charger was named after him. He surrenedered and then moved to Lexington, VA in an effort to educate the young men of the US to become good citizens, supportive of their government and to end all hostility toward the north. He was a strong supporter of reconsiliation and restoring the Union after the war. He was a tremendous individual whom made a true difference in the world after the war. His influences in higher education are present today as well as the fact that he was an amazing field commander whom is still studied in every war college in the world. Military officers study Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Ceasar, Napolean, Washington and General Robert E. Lee because of their extraordinary accomplishments as field commanders. He fought a war that was, essentially impossible to win, and won countless battles because he and his Generals were the best trained but had far less soldiers, far less supplies and were far less equiped. Lee was a great American whom should be heralded by Americans, not made fun of. Remember those that win the war write the history books...Lee never cashed in when he could have by writing a book or selling his name, instead he took his place as a truely honorable man by going back to Virginia and doing what he thought was right by educating young men at Washington College (now Washington and Lee).
And don't forget that he was offered the command of the United States Army with the understanding that he would invade Virginia. Think about that, he was being asked to invade and kill his friends, his family, is fellow Virginians. He refused to do that and resigned his post in the US Army. Would you invade your own state and kill people that you had known your entire life?
As you can tell I am pretty passionate about this as I have a connection to Lee. All I am saying is that the misconceptions that are prevalent about the causes of the Civil War and about Confederate Generals such as Lee and Jackson are the result of misinformation, unfair and unfounded lies promlogated by history books and history channel specials with about as much truth as Nancy Polosi. That period in the history of our country was terrible, but it happened and the supposed facts that are taught about it in history classes in "northern" states are laughable and often simply incorrect.
Again, I will now step off my soap box.