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BS: Remember the Alamo

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REMEMBER THE ALAMO
THE BALLAD OF THE ALAMO


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Cluin
Date: 08 Mar 06 - 12:11 AM

I liked the last Alamo movie. Though the Crockett character (and his gang) was the only one I had any sympathy for. The rest of them were bastards.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:59 PM

i got the uk dvd of the new version Alamo for a weekend,
only real extra info was a short 'making of' documentary..

the us region 1 DVD is advertised
including this;

"Audio commentary by historical advisor Steven L. Hardin and military advisor Allan Huffines. "

might have to look for a cheap one on ebay..


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 06:26 PM

Whereas while Texas was part of Mexico the man wouldn't have been a slave in the first place, since Mexico had abolished slavery a generation before the USA did, and without needing a Civil War to do that.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Greg F.
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 06:10 PM

Yeah, but that's just the kinda guy John Wayne was. Spent all of WWII in Hollywood, too.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 06:08 PM

I first saw that movie in NYC when it first came out--OK, maybe not FIRST came out--but it was showing on 42nd Street. Was in the balcony and there were a few folks there who were passing something in a brown paper bag--it had a liquid sound.

Eventually, the scene came where one of the White guys in the movie lay dying (can't recall who) and he turned to his slaves and handed one a piece of paper. The slave looked at him and said, "Wass that, Massa?" The 'massa replied, "Why, that's your freedom."

Get the picture here. They are surrounded by at least 20,000 Mexican soldiers. The slave says, "But what can I do, Massa" Massa replied, "You can do anything you want now, you're free." The fellow sitting a few seats down--the one holding the bottle in the brown paper bag--stood up, tossed the bottle at the screen and shouted, "F#ck him in the a$$." The whole theatre cracked up.

Sorry to include trivia on the thread. Back to regular programming.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 06:00 PM

Yes, but there is better and worse entertainment, Greg. I object to "worse", which is what we mostly get.

You want a seriously BAD Alamo movie? Check out the one with John Wayne. It's interminable, deadly boring, and laughably bad all at the same time. John Wayne succeeds in doing to Davy Crocket what Jerry Lewis did to good taste in humour.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Greg F.
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 05:42 PM

"History in the Movies" is a contradiction in terms, folks.

This is friggin ENTERTAINMENT, fer chrissakes.

You want real history, read reputable historians- don't look to Hollywood.

No wonder half the damn U.S. still thinks Iraq had something to do with the attcak on the Twin Towers....


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Wesley S
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 05:08 PM

A good sharp Bowie knife will split a hair very nicely.

A Jim Bowie knife - not a David Bowie knife.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:59 PM

Good article. I loved that movie. It is the only Alamo movie I've ever seen that has the feel of historical authenticity, and it shows both sides pretty accurately, warts and all.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: bobad
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:57 PM

That is good Peace, I enjoyed it. Have been to the Alamo a couple of times and enjoy reading about the history, I'll try and get to see the movie, it sounds good.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:56 PM

Is there any topic whatsoever that you people won't discuss to death?

Of course not. Why should there be?


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:46 PM

Neat review/article here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:40 PM

I'm gettin' there. Losing lots of hair. Sorry you don't like the stuff you read. Why not just go away?


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:39 PM

Is there any topic whatsoever that you people won't discuss to death? You sure all do like to hear yourselves talk. I've never seen so many hairs split as there are here. So many that you all gotta be bald.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:38 PM

I figure the popular press of the time had quite a bit to do with building the Jim Bowie legend, as they did with Crockett and many others. A public needs its heroes.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 04:07 PM

His brother designed a knife. Jim used it. As far as anyone can tell, that is. It's all kinda up in the air. Even the actual design of the knife is debatable.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Wesley S
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 01:15 PM

No


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 12:59 PM

Any relation to David?


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: bobad
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 12:44 PM

He had a good knife.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 12:38 PM

Hard to say. You hear a lot of different stuff about him. He seems to have been a brawler in his youth with a talent for killing people. On the other hand, he was said to be quite gracious and gallant toward the ladies in his latter years, and seems to have been devoted to his family and on good terms with many of the Mexicans he knew in Texas.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST,Richard Widmark
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 12:16 PM

.. so anyway.. the Alamo ?


did Jim Bowie have any redeeming qualities ?


his character was a bit under-used and sketchy
in the latest movie version


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: bobad
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 12:01 PM

"Although the size of the gap in life expectancy between the Registered Indian and Canadian population was reduced during the period, sizable differences between the two populations remained in 1990 (about 6 years for females and 8 years for males)."

"Registered Indian infant mortality rate remains about 60% higher than that of the general Canadian population."

These are disgusting statistics.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:50 AM

HOWEVER, it's no better in the general population, either.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:48 AM

Chart here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:47 AM

When I said "the same", I did NOT mean to make everything the same as in the USA! ;-) I meant that a world based on relative equality works better than a world based on huge disparities in standard of living and human rights...divided into armed camps against one another. That was the message in the show "Star Trek", which was one of the reasons I really liked that show.

Nationalism such as we have now is a primitive stage. It's less primitive than tribalism or feudalism were, but it's still primitive.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:45 AM

The infant mortality rate in Canada's indigenous population is a national disgrace.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: bobad
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:43 AM

Not to mention Canada McG of H.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:33 AM

Well that depends what "same" actually means. Not much fun having the same freedoms for everyone that people currently have in large parts of the planet.

And it appears that achieving the same economic security, health provision and infant mortality that poor people in the USA enjoy would mean a massive step backwards for people in most of Europe.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:32 AM

Ah, yes, THE Charlene . . . .


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Paul Burke
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 11:27 AM

The ANCESTORS of Lucy?

No evidence that we're actually descended from her, BTW. Just from hominids like her, perhaps her second cousin Charlene.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 10:56 AM

You're quite right, there should be no borders. There should also be economic equality of opportunity everywhere...the same bill of rights everywhere...the same freedoms everywhere...the same minimum wage laws everywhere...

We're moving very slowly in that direction. Very slowly. There's been some retrograde movement just lately, though.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 10:51 AM

Point is, I get real tired of hearing about who 'owns' what. This planet should not have artificial borders. I realize that's a much broader issue, but listening to folks opine that this group took it from that group--fact is, the fuckin' multinationals have damned near all of it now, and the history doesn't really matter all that much other than in an altruistic sense, IMO.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 10:48 AM

That's if you believe literally in Adam and Eve! A lot of people don't.

As for Lucy...that's just another theory.

I think her name was Brittney, and that explains why things are in such a bloody mess now!


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 10:35 AM

The Earth--if I am following the logic here--then belongs to the descendents of Adam and Eve (for Christian religious folks) or the ancestors of Lucy (if you follow Evolution as the cause of us all bein' here). Therefore, if y'ain't related to either of these lines of folks, kindly leave the planet.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 10:32 AM

Ha! True. Let's see...um...how far back do we want to go to decide who had first claim to the disputed lands? People's memory is always selective about this sort of thing, and it goes back just about as far as suits their prejudice or their agenda.

The people with the longest selective memory regarding land ownership at this point, I think, would have to be the Israelis.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Paul Burke
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 08:52 AM

"the Spanish had allready grabed it from the rightfull owners, we just re grabed it."

That rather takes the ground from under objections to Saddam invading Kuwait, I think?


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Greg F.
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 08:34 AM

Mommy, Mommy, but Johnny did it first....


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: mkebenn
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 07:56 AM

I should have used the word needless in place of useless. LH is right on about what Santa Anna should have done. He also passed up a larger and more stratigic force at Goliad to get to San Antonio. Why? Vengence.His ego demanded taking back the town surrended by his brother-in-law general Cos, putting a blemish on his family's honor. As far as Land Grabbing, the Spanish had allready grabed it from the rightfull owners, we just re grabed it. Mike


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 07:30 AM

One of the better put-ons around is "The Alamo used to be outside of town, only because there are so many tourists the City and Chamber of Commerce moved it to make it more convenient."


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Ron Davies
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 07:29 AM

"nor a state"


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Ron Davies
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 07:24 AM

From the reading I've done on this, it seems pretty clear, as Little Hawk indicates, that the Alamo slaughter was needless.

General Houston, in charge of the regulars, had in fact sent Jim Bowie to carry the word to destroy the Alamo and retreat to a more defensible position--as originally a mission, it was not a good place to be besieged. But what appears to have happened in that when Bowie got there he was so impressed with what had been done to improve the position, and possibly convinced it was essential as a forward post, that he decided to stay and improve it further. (If it was only 5 feet off the ground. this is puzzling). Houston had sent a message to Governor Smith (governor of what I don't know, since Texas was neither a country not a state--he seems to have been the head of a governing committee a la the Continental Congresses). Houston told Smith the Alamo should be abandoned if Smith saw fit. Gov. Smith did not see fit.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Paul Burke
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 03:37 AM

When are you going to hand the illegally- occupied territories back?


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 07 Mar 06 - 12:10 AM

That whole war (WWI) was useless. The trouble was, they just didn't know what else to do in Europe at that point, the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires were nearing the point of internal failure, and they all thought it would be over by Christmas anyway. Surprise......

Santa Anna was a tremendously bad general. Probably one of the worst in history. The Texans could hardly have asked for a less competent Mexican commander.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 11:36 PM

My grandfather was at Ypres. Far as he was concerned, it WAS useless.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 11:32 PM

I dunno. I view a lot of battles are having been useless. Ypres, Kenesaw Mountain, the Little Big Horn, Stillman's Run, Manila Bay, Khe Sanh...the list is pretty long.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 10:52 PM

Oh. Thank you.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 10:51 PM

"The Yellow Rose" was discussed recently in a Mudcat thread. Any relationship with Santa Anna apparently is myth.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 09:52 PM

Michener's book also had a tale in it about "The Yellow Rose of Texas". It's been years since I read it, but I think she 'entertained' the Mexican general and thus held up the attack for about six hours. I stand to be corrected as to details--not the graphic details, because I don't think they spent the day in his tent playing canasta.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Bobert
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 09:37 PM

Better luck next time, President Fox...

I mean, lets get friggin' real here...

Polks War was just a big ol land grab... Nothin more, nuthin' less... One of the saddest chapters in US history...

(Ahhhhh, Bobert, now about the folks who lived in the US before Jamestown and Plymouth Rock... They got a good US screwin, too, din't they???)

Nevermind... Too many "saddest chapters" to pick just one... Kinda like potato chips...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: NH Dave
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 09:10 PM

I've found Michener's book, Texas, to be an honest statement of the facts about the Alamo.

Unfortunately, I wouldn't rank the stand a the Alamo as the most useless battle, as Mike did. With respect to his opinion, that "honor" should go to The Battle of New Orleans, a battle which becasue of the slow lines of communication, was fought soe time after the "official" end of The War of 1812.

Dave


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Big Mick
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 09:01 PM

bobad, that incident with the potatoes was portrayed in the movie. Crockett told the story and how he was haunted by it.

Mick


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 08:10 PM

...Santa Anna was a really great blunderer...

As his position at the Battle of San Jacinto laster showed -- not to mention his tactics during the Mexican War. A great general he was not.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 08:06 PM

Those at the meetings that led to the Texas Republic took advantage of the fact that under Santa Ana and his rich landowner support, many in the area considered their freedom was restricted and the constitution had been subverted. Of those who formed the Republic, only 2 were native Texans, one had been born in Mexico, and the majority were from the United States and Europe. Only ten had been in Texas in 1836. Those at the meetings at Washington-on-the-Brazos were a mix of developers, entrepreneurs and politicians. Sam Houston, a close friend of President Jackson, and chosen commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army, had been governor of Tennessee and a U. S. Congressman. George Childress, who had recently visited President Jackson, presented the resolution calling for independence.

Now some might think that Jackson's hand was behind the movement for independence- and the war with Mexico already in his plans.
In 1836, Texas had a population of about 38000, of whom 5000 were slaves. It is true that actions of the Mexican government threatened slavery in the region, and kept some planters from the old South from emigrating or expanding to the rich lands of east Texas, but the real expansion of slavery came following the acquisition of Texas by the United States.
Data from The Handbook of Texas.

Concerning the Alamo itself, holing up at the old mission was a mistake, as Little Hawk notes, but Santa Anna was a really great blunderer. It is doubtful, however, that Mexico could have held on to the Southwest since Jackson and other leaders in the U. S. government were determined to push to the Pacific.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 07:53 PM


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 07:47 PM

Congressman. They still dine on bodies--just at an arm(y)'s distance.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: bobad
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 07:37 PM

I recall reading an account of Davey Crockett the "injun" hunter, who as a hired exterminator for the U.S. government leading a gang of hunters, trapped a group of indians in a farmhouse which they proceeded to set afire. Davy recorded in his diary how they dined on roasted potatoes that were in the cellar and were deliciously basted with the melted fat of the injuns.

Needless to say my Disnified image of Davey Crockett was altered and his demise at the Alamo was no longer the tragic loss that had been   inculcated into the impressionable children of our generation.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 07:23 PM

latest movie version is a definite advance on the old john wayne
'classic'
saturday matinee hero worship ego fest..

but still leaves out too much to fit convenient running time and budget..

it'd be very interesting to see what an HBO mini series with
production values and intelligence/iconoclasm

of "Deadwood" and "Rome"

could do with this facinating 'true-life' saga..


maybe 10 episodes with the Alamo siege occupying the middle 4 or 5 episodes,
but with more time devoted to presenting the historical/political build up and consequences..

and the follow up massacre that i've forgotten the
name of and dont recall
ever seeing depicted in a movie..??


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 07:12 PM

Yeah. They get no respect.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:58 PM

Santa Anna considered them as "pirates", not a legal army

The modern term is "illegal combatants".


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:53 PM

And that, Rap, could drive some people to drink...or worse! Things like chronic self-abuse or channel-surfing or watching the WWF...


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:41 PM

Art-

I'm not talking about the poor dumb bastards taking bullets in the front line, but about those running the show from safety & feeding the poor slobs the bulls$hit about "The Cause" & etc....

Things ain't changed all that much in 150 years.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:41 PM

Right. We wouldn't have a damned thing to bitch about.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:38 PM

Too true. Why, if they were....think what a perfect world we would have today, eh, Rap? ;-D


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:37 PM

I think it's a damned shame that our ancestors weren't the angels we obviously are.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:31 PM

Yup. History is written by the winners. Never been an army yet that didn't think they were the good guys. And they all are...from their own point of view.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:28 PM

What I've found interesting about the Alamo have been the survivors. Even, possibly, Crockett (although he was killed after the place was taken).


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: artbrooks
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 06:15 PM

Of the 178 Alamo defenders whose places of origin are known, 39 came from slave states, 47 from border states (Kentucky, Maryland and Tennessee), 48 from free states, 12 were born in Texas (7 of these had Spanish surnames) and 32 were born outside of the Americas.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 05:55 PM

Yup, the "Texas Republic"- a buncha U.S. slaveholders illegally taking possession of a portion of a foreign country so they could get around the fact that Mexico had abolished slavery & thus make lotsa money.

Another sordid episode brought to you by U. S. "Manifest Destiny" and the Slaveocracy.

No Texas Republic, no Mexican war. No mexican war, no anexing New Mexico and California.

And this possibly most useless & idiotic of U.S. wars [barring the War of 1812, of course] and these territorial thefts were admirable things?

Its amazing the absolute crap some folks can find to celebrate & admire.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 04:17 PM

A disaster for Mexico...and a windfall for the USA. Mexico is a country with a very tragic history.

What Santa Anna ought to have done was bypass the Alamo or leave an adequate force behind to besiege it...and advance immediately deeper into Texas and crush the rebellion. I'd say he was just a tad overconfident.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: mkebenn
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 04:10 PM

The new movie was great, and Billy Bob nailed the ambivilance of Crockett's position. Has anyone read Stephan Hardin's "Texas Iliad"? He was involed in the new flick and many of the Hist. Channel's shows.I grew up worshiping at the Fess Parker shrine, but the more I learn, the more I appreciate the sacrifice. No Alamo, no Texas Republic. No Texas Republic, no Mexican war. No mexican war, no anexing New Mexico and California. No anexetion, no continental nation. The most meaningful meaningless battle in history. Remember the Alamo!!!! Mike


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Wesley S
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 02:52 PM

I'll look it up. Thanks.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Alba
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 02:33 PM

Gates of the Alamo was very good Wesley. Another book I really liked on the topic is Brian Kaufman's, The Breech.
J


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:58 PM

Davey Crockett red hot violin virtuoso superstar !

yeah the recent new movie was worth watching on DVD..

but curious to know which character Russell Crowe had been intended to play
before money talks ruled him out ?


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Peace
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:53 PM

Rivals Thermopylae for courage, but in the course of human warfare there have been many such battles. It's about time it stopped, IMO.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:52 PM

They had painted themselves into a corner. This was not helped by the fact that Santa Anna considered them as "pirates", not a legal army, and accordingly had no intention of sparing the lives of any that fell into his hands.


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: leftydee
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:47 PM

I was at the Alamo a few years back and realised the walls are only 5'high or so. It sure wasn't the picture I had in mind from old movies. The boys that defended it surely had cajones, common sense......not so much


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:19 PM

I agree with you LH ... that recent movie was well done.

sIx


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: GUEST,Wesley S
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:16 PM

An excellent book on the topic is Stephen Harrigans "Gates of the Alamo"


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Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 01:08 PM

Yeah. A very dramatic story. I really enjoyed the recent movie, which was far more accurate than past attempts. They showed the final attack as it really happened, in the predawn hours. The portrayal of David Crockett was wonderful...for a change.


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Subject: BS: Remember the Alamo
From: mkebenn
Date: 06 Mar 06 - 12:50 PM

The thirteen days of glory ended at 6:00am this day one hundred and seventy years ago. Mike


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