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"Victory is for those with the persistence and fortitude to resist the temptation to withdraw or whose resolve has been tempered, when conditions worsen and the cost rises; it is not for the weak hearted, nor those who are softened by the ease and comfort of a gilded cage, provided by the enemy at the cost of liberty. It is for those who continue to fight the good fight, even after others who have gone before, having faced overwhelming numbers and firepower found themselves unable to complete the mission." --- Jay Buckner
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"The time will soon come wherein the Confederate and Southern People will find their options limited and they shall face unavoidable choices. Either they shall be among those who rule or stand with those who are ruled by others. They shall become a world-class power or become subservient to those who have. If they are to avoid becoming subservient to a harsh tyrannical empire, they must combine the characteristics of honor, nobility and grace, with that of the mighty warrior. Both must be embraced with equal zeal or else the Confederate and Southern People shall be reduced to slavery, howbeit by another name. When these things come to pass they shall have truly earned the national title of Confederate." --- Gile McCade, 10 May 2005
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