06 Mar 10 - 07:34 AM (#2857471) Subject: BS: Remember the Alamo From: mkebenn March 6 1836 |
06 Mar 10 - 07:44 AM (#2857476) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: mauvepink "Remember the Alamo" written and sung by Johnny Cash mp |
06 Mar 10 - 09:07 AM (#2857505) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: GUEST,mauvepink Apologies.... that will teach me to believe lyrics pages! A further search revealed this . I'll try and do better next time ;-) mp |
06 Mar 10 - 09:50 AM (#2857536) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: Janie This thread should probably be moved up top. I love what I learn on Mudcat. Found a little more about the songs written by Jane Bowers here. |
06 Mar 10 - 12:15 PM (#2857624) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: akenaton I believe there was a bagpipe playing Scot called John Mac Gregor who fought and died at the Alamo. |
06 Mar 10 - 02:23 PM (#2857715) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: mkebenn Then he split his army up so that he only had around 700 soladatos with him when Houston finally attacked him. Mike |
06 Mar 10 - 08:16 PM (#2857979) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: Dave Hanson Since when did the USA let the truth stand in the way of a good story ? Dave H |
06 Mar 10 - 09:38 PM (#2858021) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: ichMael Well, I'm not arguing...didn't even see who's name was attached to that statement. It gets tedious when modern day revisionists say Santa Ana was motivated by a desire to help black slaves. He wasn't a humanitarian. He was a lunatic and a bad strategist. And if a peon had walked up to Santa Ana and said, "I'm not your slave!" well, that would have been one less peon in the world. The legal or written definition of slavery is...nothing. In reality, Mexicans are still slaves. Chase Manhattan owns the country. And the battle against the banksters still goes on in our state. Suffered a bitter, bitter loss the other day. Woman with a MEXICAN name was robbed of the governorship. Here's my post-election analysis: Debra Medina and the Radio Hatchetmen Sad, sad day for this state. We could have financially independent under her (we have the 8th largest economy in the world), but now it looks like we'll be dragged through the muck with the rest of the states. |
07 Mar 10 - 09:44 AM (#2858301) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: Midchuck For those not already familiar with it, John Myers Myers did a retelling of the whole Alamo legend as a Norse saga, which I think is great fun. Peter |
07 Mar 10 - 12:56 PM (#2858424) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: Little Hawk Yee-Haw! Stirring stuff, Midchuck. |
07 Mar 10 - 02:37 PM (#2858487) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: CarolC I thought Perry was a supporter of state sovereignty. |
08 Mar 10 - 02:24 PM (#2859369) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: artbrooks I am patiently waiting for the State of Texas to assert sovereignty over Ft. Hood. |
08 Mar 10 - 03:54 PM (#2859440) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: Little Hawk That's an amusing thought. ;-) |
09 Mar 10 - 12:23 AM (#2859776) Subject: RE: BS: Remember the Alamo From: artbrooks LH, your opinions are, as always, interesting. |
10 Mar 10 - 05:28 PM (#2861373) Subject: RE: Remember the Alamo (March 6, 1836) From: Q (Frank Staplin) And Walmart will swallow it all! |