Heart of the City by Steenz for April 07, 2002
Transcript:
Heart: Do you know what happened today, Dean? Dean: I sure do! I was on this day in 1862, on a tree-studded field in Tennessee, that two massive armies clashed...one blue, one gray. The South would call it the Battle of Pittsburg Landing; The North would know it as Shiloh...but both armies would feel the devastation that would define the American Civil War! The Confererates lost their second-in-command, Albert Sidney Johnston, and a quarter of their 40,000 troops...and while it was a Union victory, General Grant lost 13,000 men in the confused and bloody fighting. Heart: No, I mean the ice cream man came today. Dean: Oh.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Years later, a bunch of right-wingers would pretend like the civil war was about states’ rights and not slavery. Others would pretend that the confederacy won or demand that it should have. american history sucks.
MS72 about 3 years ago
In other new, The Red Sox beat the Yankees, 6-2, on Tuesday night and will face the Rays in the best of 5 ALDS.