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On this day in 1864

Posted on 05/04/2018 6:42:25 AM PDT by Bull Snipe

Leading elements of Union Major General George G. Meade's Army of the Potomac cross the Rapidan River. With a few hours they would clash with General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in the Battle of the Wilderness. Lieutenant General Grant's Overland Campaign had begun.


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To: jeffersondem; HandyDandy; DiogenesLamp
jeffersondem: "Pearl Harbor was a sneaky way for the Japs to start WWII.
Fort Sumter was a sneaky way for Lincoln to start his war."

Well... the Japanese high command attempted to warn Americans but were prevented, iirc, by translation delays.
And of course Lincoln fully warned SC Governor Pickens, almost a week in advance, so there was nothing "sneaky" about it.

Regardless, Jefferson Davis cared little for such niceties:

And if Fort Sumter did not give Davis the war he needed, then he'd already ordered Bragg to begin Civil War at Fort Pickens: Of course, being Democrats it's the nature of posters like jeffersondem and DiogenesLamp to blame Republicans for things their own fellow Democrats did.


Jefferson Davis orders his generals Bragg & Beauregard to start war at Forts Pickens & Sumter:



961 posted on 06/03/2018 11:26:09 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: HandyDandy
HandyDandy: "It was the third of June, another hot and dusty delta daaayaay. I was out picking cotton and my brother was bailing haaaaayaaay......"

Ah, June 3rd, I remember that day.



962 posted on 06/03/2018 11:44:03 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: HandyDandy
Solely in the interest of seeing this thread reach 1000 posts, I must say, “It was the third of June, another hot and dusty delta daaayaay. I was out picking cotton and my brother was bailing haaaaayaaay......”

The Tiananmen Square Crackdown started June 3rd, 1989.

963 posted on 06/03/2018 11:47:16 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: BroJoeK

” . . . but when we are ready to relieve our territory and jurisdiction of the presence of a foreign garrison . . .”

The Confederacy viewed the presence of U.S. troops in the South after legal secession as the presence of a foreign garrison.

That much is clear from the quote in your post.


964 posted on 06/03/2018 4:48:33 PM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: jeffersondem

It wasn’t a “legal secession” by any means.


965 posted on 06/03/2018 6:38:53 PM PDT by rockrr ( Everything is different now...)
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To: jeffersondem

That is an interesting comment. Are you saying that Davis was justified in attacking Sumter? .........just because it was there?


966 posted on 06/03/2018 7:00:10 PM PDT by HandyDandy ("Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb?")
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To: rockrr

I think he was just getting in a little typing practice. He obviously pulled that incredibly profound statement out of his butt. The profound stupidity and incorrectness is incalculable. I think he was going for the quad lutz,.......and didn’t quite make it.


967 posted on 06/03/2018 7:16:25 PM PDT by HandyDandy ("Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb?")
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To: rockrr

“Are you saying that Davis was justified in attacking Sumter?”

War can never be justified, unless . . .

It is a just war.

War can be justified under the strict principles of the Declaration of Independence, e.g. “consent of the governed” and “most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

War can be justified under the Constitution, e.g. if a successful regional presidential candidate were to seize control of the U.S. military and attack sovereign states in violation of the ninth and tenth amendments.


968 posted on 06/04/2018 8:40:02 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: HandyDandy

“Are you saying that Davis was justified in attacking Sumter?”
War can never be justified, unless . . .

It is a just war.

War can be justified under the strict principles of the Declaration of Independence, e.g. “consent of the governed” and “most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

War can be justified under the Constitution, e.g. if a successful regional presidential candidate were to seize control of the U.S. military and attack sovereign states in violation of the ninth and tenth amendments.


969 posted on 06/04/2018 8:42:34 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: HandyDandy; rockrr
“The profound stupidity and incorrectness is incalculable. I think he was going for the quad lutz,.......and didn’t quite make it.”

Supposed in-group members influencing each other to determine disqualifying out-group stereotypes.

970 posted on 06/04/2018 8:50:41 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: rockrr
“It wasn’t a “legal secession” by any means.”

Is that what you say?

971 posted on 06/04/2018 8:52:58 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: jeffersondem

You included a pull quote in your post to me but it is not anything that I said.


972 posted on 06/04/2018 10:34:25 AM PDT by rockrr ( Everything is different now...)
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To: rockrr

“You included a pull quote in your post to me but it is not anything that I said”

Sorry, collateral damage. I was aiming at someone else.


973 posted on 06/04/2018 10:51:10 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: jeffersondem

So........ you are saying that Davis was justified in attacking Sumter. Thanks for playing.


974 posted on 06/04/2018 3:09:54 PM PDT by HandyDandy ("Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb?")
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To: jeffersondem
“Supposed in-group members influencing each other to determine disqualifying out-group stereotypes.”

If I had a nickel for every time you have posted that stolen phrase, I’d be able to make my own graph, like the one your friend is always posting. You really ought to properly attribute the words you type.

975 posted on 06/04/2018 3:26:22 PM PDT by HandyDandy ("Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb?")
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To: HandyDandy

“You really ought to properly attribute the words you type.”

Your post 966 contained a suspiciously intelligent introduction (”That is an interesting comment.”)

Likewise your post 956 (”That is a very interesting comment.”)

Someone has influenced your writing; which means someone has influenced your thinking.

There is much more work to be done.


976 posted on 06/04/2018 6:40:30 PM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: jeffersondem; rockrr; HandyDandy
jeffersondem: "The Confederacy viewed the presence of U.S. troops in the South after legal secession as the presence of a foreign garrison."

So, do you now agree Davis ordered Civil War to begin at Fort Sumter?
It seem like such an obvious point, but one which our Lost Cause mythologizers spend endless posts denying.
So, are you breaking with their orthodoxy?

977 posted on 06/05/2018 6:13:42 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: jeffersondem; HandyDandy; rockrr
jeffersondem : "War can be justified under the Constitution, e.g. if a successful regional presidential candidate were to seize control of the U.S. military and attack sovereign states in violation of the ninth and tenth amendments."

That is... ahem, an interesting comment.
Can you cite the Constitution's article and section which says as much?

978 posted on 06/05/2018 6:22:04 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: HandyDandy; jeffersondem
HandyDandy: "So........ you are saying that Davis was justified in attacking Sumter.
Thanks for playing."

Seems like such an obvious point, but I don't remember seeing a Lost Causer admit it, whether justified or not.

979 posted on 06/05/2018 6:36:54 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: DiogenesLamp; x; DoodleDawg; rockrr; Bull Snipe; OIFVeteran

The first three quotes — Jefferson, Madison & Jackson — are fakes, as best I can find.

The quote from van Buren seems genuine, though not clear what his term “corporate authorities” actually referred to.

The quotes from Cleveland, the Roosevelts and Eisenhower do look genuine and support the Progressive Trust Buster agenda.

Sadly, for DiogenesLamp, none of those quotes blame all political evils on “Northeastern Power Brokers”.

But maybe some otbers do?


980 posted on 06/05/2018 7:29:26 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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