There are innumerable sources that account the planes going into the towers, but there were still only two planes.
"... committing rapes [plural] on the negroes and such like things ..." "... quartered in the negro huts for weeks, debauching the females ... [not a solitary incident]" "A number of cases of atrocious rape by these men ..."
"A number" could be as little as three.
Your reading comprhension skills are pretty weak. Is English a second language?
At least I can count and I don't mistake 20 for "thousands".
No. It was not his policy to direct his men to loot, plunder, murder as a war measure. Please cite such orders if you believe otherwise.
A double standard. You say Sherman was a war criminal because there may have been rapes by his men, but somehow Lee isn't a war criminal when his men raped. Lee didn't have time to plunder supplies due to not spending hardly any time in the North. If Lee could've attacked supplies to win the war, he would've.
But I post the following as being indicitive of the Yankee/Union sentiments, and of their arresting Confederates for failure to pray for Caesar Lincoln: "I attended Saint Paul's Church on Sunday morning and when Steward omitted to read the prayer for the President of the United States as required by the church service I arose and respectfully requested him to do so. He paying no attention to my request I again requested him to read the prayer with the same result. Immediately Captain Farnsworth, of the Eighth Illinois Cavalry, who was present and to me an entire stranger, arose and demanded that he should read the prayer. Still refusing Captain Farnsworth ordered his sergeant to arrest and take him to the quarters of Colonel Farnsworth, of the same regiment, which order was immediately executed. Fearing a collision between the congregation ad the military present I immediately directed Captain Farnsworth to hold him only as a state prisoner subject to your order. " "The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the Official Records, Ser. 2, Vol. 2, Pt. 1, p. 218 "The preacher McFarland has the reputation of being a strong rebel. Major Davis closed his church because he refused to pray for the President and paid no attention to Governor Fletcher's order, although notified of it." The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the Official Records, Ser. 1, Vol. 48, Pt. 2, p. 250.
Possible traitors should be detained.
"A meddling Yankee troubles himself about every body's matters except his own and repents of everybody's sins except his own." - D. H. Hill
You're just mad that we crushed the South's little tyrannist dictators:...slaveowners. At least we didn't try to perpetuate the tyranny of slavery. Death to Tyrants!
Sigh. English is a second language eh? "innumerable sources of great atrocities" - multiple source of multiple incidents.
"A number" could be as little as three.
"A number" could be as twenty million.
At least I can count and I don't mistake 20 for "thousands".
ROTF! Over 350 documented courts martial for rape, more for similar incidents charged as conduct unbecoming, numerous other accounts in the official records of multiple rapes not prosecuted.
If Lee could've attacked supplies to win the war, he would've.
"I cannot hope that Heaven will prosper our cause when we are violating its laws. I shall, therefore, carry on the war in Pennsylvania without offending the sanctions of a high civilization and of Christianity."
Gen. Robert E, Lee to Gen. Trimble, 24 Jun 1863.
It must be remembered that we make war only upon armed men, and that we cannot take vengeance for the wrongs our people have suffered without lowering ourselves in the eyes of all whose abhorrence has been excited by the atrocities of our enemies, and offending against Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain.Possible traitors should be detained.The commanding general therefore earnestly exhorts the troops to abstain with most scrupulous care from unnecessary or wanton injury to private property, and he enjoins upon all officers to arrest and bring to summary punishment all who shall in any way offend against the orders on this subject.
Gen. Robert E. Lee, General Orders No. 73, 27 Jun 1863.
Failure to PRAY for Caesar Lincoln is treason??? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
You're just mad that we crushed the South's little tyrannist dictators:...slaveowners. At least we didn't try to perpetuate the tyranny of slavery. Death to Tyrants!
The tyrant did die, didn't he? Slavery was LEGAL under the US flag far longer than the Confederate flag. Yankees sailed to Africa to steal/purchase slaves. Yankees perpetuated slavery since our founding!
And some slaves still thought enough of the Confederacy to fight for her, and that just tears y'all up inside ;o)