History and when edward sent me the dawn of victory it was pristine. I have never said that about a man new script. I get paid to help dekrurbgtconstruct peoples writing. It was a fantastic telling of a story that is often overlooked. It is so under rated and edward dust a magnificent job of doing justice to an incredible phase of the civil war the make it or break it point. As he will share with us it is the breaking point that leads to the end. Without further ado i would like to introduce my friend mr. Edward alexander. Edward thank you very much for that kind introduction, chris, and to all my colleagues at emerging civil war for putting on a fantastic symposium that i hope everyone has enjoyed so far. It is a privilege to talk to this group and thanks to all of you. We would not be here just talking we might be here talking to an empty room but it is great to have such a wonderful turnout to explore the great attacks of the civil war. I believe and this will be a very biased opini
Appomattox effectively ending the civil war. This hourlong talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. There is something to the saying the best for last. Of the many books we have talked about and the authors we have talked about, i have never seen a more solid piece of writing come across my desk then i did when this first rap of the dawn of victory appeared in my inbox. We develop a manuscript and chris will work on history and when edward sent me the donna victory it was pristine. Ive never said that about a manuscript before. Remember, i get paid to help deconstruct peoples writing. Ive never seen a piece of writing more magnificent and believable. A story that is often overlooked. Forget about petersburg. It is so overlooked and so underrated and edward does such a magnificent job doing justice to an incredible phase of the civil war. Literally, the make it or break it point. It is the breaking point that leads to the end. Without further a do, i would lik
Appomattox effectively ending the civil war. This hourlong talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. There is something to the saying the best for last. Of the many books we have talked about and the authors we have talked about, i have never seen a more solid piece of writing come across my desk then i did when this first rap of the dawn of victory appeared in my inbox. We develop a manuscript and chris will work on history and when edward sent me the donna victory it was pristine. Ive never said that about a manuscript before. Remember, i get paid to help deconstruct peoples writing. Ive never seen a piece of writing more magnificent and believable. A story that is often overlooked. Forget about petersburg. It is so overlooked and so underrated and edward does such a magnificent job doing justice to an incredible phase of the civil war. Literally, the make it or break it point. It is the breaking point that leads to the end. Without further a do, i would lik
16th president made it abundantly clear to Young Americans everywhere i say to all those Young Americans that are watching this today on cspan, that they can go forward and achieve whatever it is they want to achieve, because the 16th president of america made that very, very clear. You can be born common and become uncommon. If you have an extraordinary hunger and desire and you are prepared to do whatever it takes to keep getting up off that mat and getting back up on that horse. Last one. Yes, sir. I tell you, its interesting that you would say lincoln. Im wondering, given everything that you said, what you really think, will bring us to the point of action, because i suspect what im suggesting is that it requires lincolnlike leadership, and i say that because the roots of liberalism historically, if you look at prior to world war ii, and as an perch chamberlain coming back and declaring peace forever, only churchill stood up in parliament and said we have today taken the first draf
Unlike any other. We need to preserve, protect and defend it. We need to retake it from the elites who are bullying us and forcing us into conformity. We need to crush Political Correctness and encourage all of you, barnes and noble are here with advanced copies of my book. I am happy to personalize and sign them for you. If you love america and hate Political Correctness, this is the book for you. We saw an opportunity for the National Center for policy analysis, please ask us. We stood at a place called little round top, gettysburg. When you talk about standing and facing adversity, about the common man who became uncommon in his valor, a professor at boutin college, not a professional military officer but there he stood in charge of the 20th may regimen, they start coming up that hill, he knew he was the last in the line of the army of the potomac, cannot surrender. Casualties mounted, casualties mounted, they ran out of ammunition. Alabama ready for one last time in charge. Colonel