Subject: Re: first Guardian column |
From: "barri2009" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 12/23/10, 18:58 |
To: "Clark Robinson" <robinsonchicago@gmail.com> |
Reply-To: barriticus@gmail.com |
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When I acquired my first farm, in the mountains on the Virginia/West Virginia border, I failed at first to understand why my neighbors named horses "Traveler." I was living amidst the culture you describe, and yes, the nostalgia was uncomplicated: no recognition was voiced that the cause had not been noble.
And if you want to see a gaudy-ass tomb, visit Lee's floodlit sarcophagus behind the altar of the otherwise modest chapel at Washington & Lee University.On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
5:54 PM me: last sentence: "ancestor" ??5:55 PM Barrett: oops
11 minutes 6:06 PM me: He still writes for its various publications - though no longer its white nationalist websites - as such things not being of much concern in the U.S.----its-the referent of this prounoun is not clear to me last sentence of 4th para6:07 PM SCV i think6:08 PM if so , a little remote