It would have been a nice vid if that selfish idiot hadn't stepped in front of you.
@williamMikmaq2222 ай бұрын
Camera man needs a souther slap, how ignorant of him to block my view.
@johnbees44433 ай бұрын
When I played this in a slave cemetery. My shoes 👞 got cleaned and polished.
@jrcrawford46 ай бұрын
WOw, what a jerk... I mean first rule of photography... Did you call him a Yankee or what?
@archimedesfromteamfortress29 ай бұрын
I find it ironic that modern Confederates are so patriotic to America, whereas (most) modern day Yankees have become anti-American liberal communists
@MountainRaven19609 ай бұрын
It would be better if the camera guy would get his arse out of the way! What a pain!!!
@rebsarge9 ай бұрын
The standard marching cadence then was 110 steps per minute. That's why this sounds a little slow for a march. This is an excellent representation of a period band!
@carausiuscaesar567210 ай бұрын
Hail Stonewall!-🇨🇦Canadian sympathizer of the Confederacy.
@hyenefrance945310 ай бұрын
super moi qui du sud de la france j'adore les CSA et vive le sud YEEEEEE YEEEEEEEEE YEEEEEEEEEEEE
@wanderer.of.darkness111611 ай бұрын
1) There WERE slaves in the family of the Northern General Ulysses Grant. However, his slaves were freed only in 1865. Grant, on the other hand, when asked why he did not personally free his slaves (unlike, for example, the Southern General Robert E. Lee), answered simply: "Good help in the household is hard to find these days." So throughout the war, slaves remained in the family of the man who allegedly fought against slavery. The NORTHERNERS had slaves all through the war: Sherman, Sheridan, and others. 2) General Robert E. Lee, mentioned above, HAD NO SLAVES by the beginning of the war. He wasn't a black sheep. Generals Joseph Johnston, Ambrose Hill, Fitzhugh Lee, Jeb Stewart, Ronayne Clayburn and many others were also NOT slaveholders. 3) If we add to this such evidence as letters and diaries of soldiers and officers of the armies of the South, the picture becomes clearer. "I was a soldier in Virginia, participated in the Lee and Jackson campaigns, and I declare that I have never met a soldier from the South who would take up arms in defense of slavery… What we believed in and carried in our hearts was the need to preserve our supreme and sacred right to self-government. PS: It should be especially noted that no law that would grant freedom to a person in slavery has been adopted in the NORTH !
@WILLIAM1690WALES Жыл бұрын
WATP NO SURRENDER 🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸🇦🇽
@jonmunoz2772 Жыл бұрын
My great greeat great grandfather was the great colonel Jose Tranquilino Almada who was a loyal servant of the emperor Maximilian I of Mexico and my ancestor was responsible for mexican support of the confederacy and taking in confederate refugees fleeing the union.
@OifelOifel Жыл бұрын
What's the tuning of those fifes?
@savanahmclary4465 Жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@Kingslayer20009 Жыл бұрын
DOWN WITH EAGLE AND UP WITH CROSS Like if you agree as a southerner
@donaldhelton9308 Жыл бұрын
Makes you want to cry with tears of joy.This is our America.Beautiful.
@Kingslayer20009 Жыл бұрын
True so true
@CaptLiberator Жыл бұрын
The South, the whole South and nothing but the South!
@bprid135 Жыл бұрын
wonderful guys awesome job!
@allenwolfkill2781 Жыл бұрын
The jackass with the camera just pissed me off!
@quickjchn7039 Жыл бұрын
good americans 🤗🤗
@MGTOWPaladin2 жыл бұрын
King George offered freedom to slaves in the rebellious colonies as a way to create internal strife because he wanted TAX MONEY. Therefore, the Revolutionary War was not about Independence (4th of July) but SLAVERY. King Lincoln offered slaves to be emancipated but only in a very specific and limited area of seceded States of the Confederacy because he wanted TAX MONEY. So, the invasion of Dixie was not about Independence from the federal government's tax policies but about SLAVERY! Five days after Sumter, Lincoln's Proclamation of Naval blockades: "Whereas an insurrection (secession - Lincoln was pro-secession as a Congressman and SAID SO on the House floor) against the Government of the United States has broken out in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, and the laws of the United States FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE (taxes) cannot be effectually executed therein comformably to that provision of the Constitution which requires DUTIES (taxes) to be uniform throughout the United States:..." Lincoln PROUDLY claimed his self-appointed "war powers" allowed him to VIOLATE THE CONSTITUTION for the money he wanted. "Abraham Lincoln's 'INVENTION' of Presidential War Powers: Facing the unprecedented crisis (which he allowed to happen) of civil war in 1861, President Lincoln invoked (?) his (self-appointed) 'war power' as commander-in-chief to 'take any measure which may best subdue the enemy' (for taxes)'. Defying the chief justice of the United States, he SUSPENDED the WRIT of HABEAS CORPUS by presidential decree. He also DECLARED MARTIAL LAW, authorized the trial of CIVILIANS by military courts, and PROCLAIMED THE EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES on the grounds that "I may in an emergency do things on military grounds WHICH CANNOT BE DONE CONSTITUTIONALLY by Congress." In so doing, Lincoln vastly expanded presidential war powers and established precedents invoked by later presidents." It's really HELL when the TRUTH of history can destroy 160 years of propaganda and lies kept alive by media manipulation and federal government assistance and cover-up!
@rosskardon71952 жыл бұрын
Soon after the surrender of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Courthouse, at the victory celebration in the White House, President Abraham Lincoln ordered the band to play "Dixie"!
@immortalsorcerer96402 жыл бұрын
I like how you making peace by drill
@Z542 жыл бұрын
nice.
@johnswanson42662 жыл бұрын
The Confederacy called the Civil War " The second war of independence"
@MGTOWPaladin2 жыл бұрын
Yes and amen! First, seceded from the tyrant in England and Second, seceded from the tyrant in Wsshington DC.
@tweeroute2 жыл бұрын
Rather do a lot with nothing than nothing with plenty.
@tweeroute2 жыл бұрын
Fortitude is pride and pride comes from fortitude.
@kirkross45142 жыл бұрын
Love the D-bag with the t.v. camera getting in the way. Hope he got his shot for news at 10.
@samkangal84282 жыл бұрын
Up with the cross!
@jameskirk59062 жыл бұрын
Keep that beautiful Confederate flag flyin high!
@Dylanowich Жыл бұрын
Okay democrat lol you lost anyways I have no idea how you manage to fail to take Washington TWICE
@bubblebxnes54272 жыл бұрын
My heritage is crushing traitors
@richardarmstrong77822 жыл бұрын
Like wise keep you ammo safe and dry. Please keep weapons close to your heart and chest. ---Who Knows---
@bobterry43623 жыл бұрын
God bless all who fought the good fight for Dixie.
@rationalconservative3863 жыл бұрын
Hoorah! Hoorah! For Southern rights Hoorah! Hoorah For the Bonnie Blue Flag That Bears the Single Star!
@user-zu9ij2sw7q3 жыл бұрын
А сейчас-то можно это у вас играть?
@michaelmay51203 жыл бұрын
Nice performance. Too bad about the dickball with the camera getting in the way. I guess his footage was more important than that of Mr. G., who managed to take the time to get a decent vantage point.
@eba-sv9fk3 жыл бұрын
Alto troyano
@pascalmotte51423 жыл бұрын
vive la Confédération
@Efshapo3 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@garrisonnichols73723 жыл бұрын
Beautiful.
@pilideramirez51863 жыл бұрын
Ññp
@dangerousliberty3 жыл бұрын
Always a douche getting in the action. If you need a close up get better equipment
@skylaradams77163 жыл бұрын
Whatching this while thinking damn fuck joe Biden! Comment below me very true in these trying times
@crusaderkaiser20003 жыл бұрын
I don't agree with its politics but they were all Americans forced into the bloody brother war. God bless.
@MGTOWPaladin2 жыл бұрын
With what politics do you disagree? The Constitution? That's all the South followed!
@crusaderkaiser20002 жыл бұрын
@@MGTOWPaladin um… the slavery? The secession? Couldn’t be clearer
@MGTOWPaladin2 жыл бұрын
@@crusaderkaiser2000 I understand! 1. Secession is legal under the Constitution. Article 1 Section 10 lists three clauses and each one starts with States Can Not... and secession or any similar description is not listed. Adding that to 10th Amendment, there is no federal authority on the topic so it falls to the States or the People. Britain joined the EU (a union) and seceded via Brexit in 2020 - no difference! 2. Slavery was a Yankee slave trader industry where they sold slaves from Maine to Brazil. Even though the Constitution (Migration and Importantion Clause) ended the import of slaves it continued until 1861 when naval blockades made it too risky. Slavery was US - legal from the late 1600s to the start of the federal invasion of the South until eight months AFTER the surrender at Appomattox. That means, if you believe the Slavery fairy tale, the Union continually violated the Constitution for FIVE years (Dec 1860 to Dec 1865). Summary: Since secession and Slavery were constitutionally valid and legal, the Union invasion of Dixie, for either reason, is NOT! The two other False Causes of the Union is "the South rebelled" and "preserve the Union"! Wanna try those or do you have something else?
@thomast85393 жыл бұрын
why are they SO clean?
@donalddong76623 жыл бұрын
The OG drum line
@AhJeezEnt3 жыл бұрын
*Oh way down south in the land of traitors...*
@MGTOWPaladin2 жыл бұрын
Actually, the traitors who violated a dozen clauses of the Constitution can be found North of the Mason - Dixon line!
@manuelduran22713 жыл бұрын
Viva el sur.
@philipscott20253 жыл бұрын
Should play this advancing on the blm antifa scum.
@rogerholt66543 жыл бұрын
That was awesome except for that dumbass that kept getting in the way, he needs to have a good thrashing!
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It would have been a nice vid if that selfish idiot hadn't stepped in front of you.
Camera man needs a souther slap, how ignorant of him to block my view.
When I played this in a slave cemetery. My shoes 👞 got cleaned and polished.
WOw, what a jerk... I mean first rule of photography... Did you call him a Yankee or what?
I find it ironic that modern Confederates are so patriotic to America, whereas (most) modern day Yankees have become anti-American liberal communists
It would be better if the camera guy would get his arse out of the way! What a pain!!!
The standard marching cadence then was 110 steps per minute. That's why this sounds a little slow for a march. This is an excellent representation of a period band!
Hail Stonewall!-🇨🇦Canadian sympathizer of the Confederacy.
super moi qui du sud de la france j'adore les CSA et vive le sud YEEEEEE YEEEEEEEEE YEEEEEEEEEEEE
1) There WERE slaves in the family of the Northern General Ulysses Grant. However, his slaves were freed only in 1865. Grant, on the other hand, when asked why he did not personally free his slaves (unlike, for example, the Southern General Robert E. Lee), answered simply: "Good help in the household is hard to find these days." So throughout the war, slaves remained in the family of the man who allegedly fought against slavery. The NORTHERNERS had slaves all through the war: Sherman, Sheridan, and others. 2) General Robert E. Lee, mentioned above, HAD NO SLAVES by the beginning of the war. He wasn't a black sheep. Generals Joseph Johnston, Ambrose Hill, Fitzhugh Lee, Jeb Stewart, Ronayne Clayburn and many others were also NOT slaveholders. 3) If we add to this such evidence as letters and diaries of soldiers and officers of the armies of the South, the picture becomes clearer. "I was a soldier in Virginia, participated in the Lee and Jackson campaigns, and I declare that I have never met a soldier from the South who would take up arms in defense of slavery… What we believed in and carried in our hearts was the need to preserve our supreme and sacred right to self-government. PS: It should be especially noted that no law that would grant freedom to a person in slavery has been adopted in the NORTH !
WATP NO SURRENDER 🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸🇦🇽
My great greeat great grandfather was the great colonel Jose Tranquilino Almada who was a loyal servant of the emperor Maximilian I of Mexico and my ancestor was responsible for mexican support of the confederacy and taking in confederate refugees fleeing the union.
What's the tuning of those fifes?
Excellent!
DOWN WITH EAGLE AND UP WITH CROSS Like if you agree as a southerner
Makes you want to cry with tears of joy.This is our America.Beautiful.
True so true
The South, the whole South and nothing but the South!
wonderful guys awesome job!
The jackass with the camera just pissed me off!
good americans 🤗🤗
King George offered freedom to slaves in the rebellious colonies as a way to create internal strife because he wanted TAX MONEY. Therefore, the Revolutionary War was not about Independence (4th of July) but SLAVERY. King Lincoln offered slaves to be emancipated but only in a very specific and limited area of seceded States of the Confederacy because he wanted TAX MONEY. So, the invasion of Dixie was not about Independence from the federal government's tax policies but about SLAVERY! Five days after Sumter, Lincoln's Proclamation of Naval blockades: "Whereas an insurrection (secession - Lincoln was pro-secession as a Congressman and SAID SO on the House floor) against the Government of the United States has broken out in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, and the laws of the United States FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE (taxes) cannot be effectually executed therein comformably to that provision of the Constitution which requires DUTIES (taxes) to be uniform throughout the United States:..." Lincoln PROUDLY claimed his self-appointed "war powers" allowed him to VIOLATE THE CONSTITUTION for the money he wanted. "Abraham Lincoln's 'INVENTION' of Presidential War Powers: Facing the unprecedented crisis (which he allowed to happen) of civil war in 1861, President Lincoln invoked (?) his (self-appointed) 'war power' as commander-in-chief to 'take any measure which may best subdue the enemy' (for taxes)'. Defying the chief justice of the United States, he SUSPENDED the WRIT of HABEAS CORPUS by presidential decree. He also DECLARED MARTIAL LAW, authorized the trial of CIVILIANS by military courts, and PROCLAIMED THE EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES on the grounds that "I may in an emergency do things on military grounds WHICH CANNOT BE DONE CONSTITUTIONALLY by Congress." In so doing, Lincoln vastly expanded presidential war powers and established precedents invoked by later presidents." It's really HELL when the TRUTH of history can destroy 160 years of propaganda and lies kept alive by media manipulation and federal government assistance and cover-up!
Soon after the surrender of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Courthouse, at the victory celebration in the White House, President Abraham Lincoln ordered the band to play "Dixie"!
I like how you making peace by drill
nice.
The Confederacy called the Civil War " The second war of independence"
Yes and amen! First, seceded from the tyrant in England and Second, seceded from the tyrant in Wsshington DC.
Rather do a lot with nothing than nothing with plenty.
Fortitude is pride and pride comes from fortitude.
Love the D-bag with the t.v. camera getting in the way. Hope he got his shot for news at 10.
Up with the cross!
Keep that beautiful Confederate flag flyin high!
Okay democrat lol you lost anyways I have no idea how you manage to fail to take Washington TWICE
My heritage is crushing traitors
Like wise keep you ammo safe and dry. Please keep weapons close to your heart and chest. ---Who Knows---
God bless all who fought the good fight for Dixie.
Hoorah! Hoorah! For Southern rights Hoorah! Hoorah For the Bonnie Blue Flag That Bears the Single Star!
А сейчас-то можно это у вас играть?
Nice performance. Too bad about the dickball with the camera getting in the way. I guess his footage was more important than that of Mr. G., who managed to take the time to get a decent vantage point.
Alto troyano
vive la Confédération
Awesome!
Beautiful.
Ññp
Always a douche getting in the action. If you need a close up get better equipment
Whatching this while thinking damn fuck joe Biden! Comment below me very true in these trying times
I don't agree with its politics but they were all Americans forced into the bloody brother war. God bless.
With what politics do you disagree? The Constitution? That's all the South followed!
@@MGTOWPaladin um… the slavery? The secession? Couldn’t be clearer
@@crusaderkaiser2000 I understand! 1. Secession is legal under the Constitution. Article 1 Section 10 lists three clauses and each one starts with States Can Not... and secession or any similar description is not listed. Adding that to 10th Amendment, there is no federal authority on the topic so it falls to the States or the People. Britain joined the EU (a union) and seceded via Brexit in 2020 - no difference! 2. Slavery was a Yankee slave trader industry where they sold slaves from Maine to Brazil. Even though the Constitution (Migration and Importantion Clause) ended the import of slaves it continued until 1861 when naval blockades made it too risky. Slavery was US - legal from the late 1600s to the start of the federal invasion of the South until eight months AFTER the surrender at Appomattox. That means, if you believe the Slavery fairy tale, the Union continually violated the Constitution for FIVE years (Dec 1860 to Dec 1865). Summary: Since secession and Slavery were constitutionally valid and legal, the Union invasion of Dixie, for either reason, is NOT! The two other False Causes of the Union is "the South rebelled" and "preserve the Union"! Wanna try those or do you have something else?
why are they SO clean?
The OG drum line
*Oh way down south in the land of traitors...*
Actually, the traitors who violated a dozen clauses of the Constitution can be found North of the Mason - Dixon line!
Viva el sur.
Should play this advancing on the blm antifa scum.
That was awesome except for that dumbass that kept getting in the way, he needs to have a good thrashing!