It’s Pronounced ‘Clay-Burn!‘
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Patrick Ronayne Cleburne (March 16, 1828 – November 30, 1864) born in County Cork, Ireland was serving as a promising young lawyer in Helena, Arkansas when the War of Northern Aggression began. He rose from a private soldier to become one of the most celebrated and dependable Confederate generals before his death at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee. Cleburne County, Arkansas and many other locations across the South are named in his honor. For one-hundred and fifty years has been honored with it’s correct pronunciation. Recently, historical revisionists and transplant newsreaders, the same kind of ass-clowns who love to remove monuments, have started pronouncing the name of Cleburne County, Arkansas as ‘Clee-burn’ in an attempt to distance the county from it’s origin.
Fight back against historical revisionists and cultural-marxists. Insist on the correct pronunciation of this honorable Irish-American and Southern hero.
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