OK, I think I must really be stupid today, but what danger is the DAR, SCV, and UDC memberships? And while I'm at it, I still cease to understand what part of loosing our freedoms, not the fight over slavery, do others not understand? Call me confused in OK with MO, AR, TN, VA, NC, and MD ancestors. > [email protected] wrote: > << No number of bumper stickers "History not > Hatred" or beautifully written articles pleading for historical context > will > ever change it. In fact, I sincerely believe that in the not too distant > future, membership in organizations like the United Daughters of the > Confederacy or Sons of Confederate Veterans will be unwise. > > This is just the way things are. Trying to fight it is a losing battle. > > Just my opinion....................... > > KyBelle43, > You write this and it make me wonder why we fought Hitler, Japan, heck, why > don't we just let the N. Koreans have the Nuclear Bomb and hey > Sadam....have > your way too....Why should we fight...it's just a losing battle. > I know it is just your opinion, but gee why just roll over. Things don't > have > to be the way they seem, we can fight for what is right and good. I spent a > couple years in Vietnam and came home and almost felt the way you express, > but hence I have found that giving in means they don't have to fight to > have > their way. I don't think that grand old ORganizations like the DAR and SCV > and the UDC and other's will ever die, as long as we have a voice. > Claiborne Scholl Nappier >