[Vision2020] Wilson Digs His Slavery Hole Deeper

heirdoug at netscape.net heirdoug at netscape.net
Thu Nov 2 20:04:08 PST 2006


I had to be the first to post this for those who do not read Blog and 
Mablog.

You can read the whole post here: 
http://www.dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=3055

I just had to take this one snippet from Pastor Wilson’s site… “Nick 
also said he appreciated my confession that Robert E. Lee's portrait, 
etc. have been displayed "in church and school functions." But alas, I 
said nothing of the kind. The reporter and I did not talk about that. 
Nick also said, "A visiting pastor wrote a letter to this paper 
testifying to the presence of the Confederate flag in Wilson's office." 
In a weird intersection of controversies, that would have been Joe 
Morecraft, who decided to join in our melee with the radical leftists 
here a few years ago . . . on the other side, unfortunately. But 
despite his poor sense of direction, Joe was right about one thing. I 
have had such things in my office. Don't have the keyboard dustcover 
any more, but I still have pictures of John Knox, Stonewall Jackson, 
and a page from an original Tyndale Bible. I have a picture of Jeb 
Stuart stored somewhere, and a couple frames of medieval music. Got a 
couple bullets somewhere too -- one Yankee and one Reb. But if you 
really need an office with a rebel flag in it, try the secretary of 
agriculture in Mississippi. They have flags like the state flag all 
over the place there. Might even have them flying (in principle) over 
the philosophy department at Ole Miss.”

Thanks Mr. Gier for bringing this back up to the forefront. All of the 
stuff on Blind 2020 of late has been so boring. Especially the 
wonderful visit from Joan from beyond the veil speaking through her 
ventriloquist dummy.

lemeno, Doug!

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