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To: Non-Sequitur
Yes, of course. Sending down your Forty-Eighters, and the rest of your henchmen didn't help our plight. By any means necessary, right?

Load 'em up, and send them South. Y'all are just damn lucky that killing civilians isn't a Southern trait. But, it sure did help your hero.

550 posted on 06/30/2010 8:43:15 AM PDT by Idabilly ("When injustice becomes law....Resistance becomes DUTY !")
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To: Idabilly
Yes, of course. Sending down your Forty-Eighters, and the rest of your henchmen didn't help our plight. By any means necessary, right? Load 'em up, and send them South.

I'm sure that NS and the rest of the damnyankee coven were cheering wildly while .gov was slaughtering women and children at Waco.

551 posted on 06/30/2010 8:52:17 AM PDT by cowboyway (Molon labe)
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To: Idabilly
Yes, of course. Sending down your Forty-Eighters, and the rest of your henchmen didn't help our plight. By any means necessary, right?

Your 'plight' was of your own making, and blaiming the fallout of your stupid decisions on others won't change that. War was what the confederacy chose. Having done so, only they could ensure that the war didn't come back to bite them. They failed miserably in that.

Y'all are just damn lucky that killing civilians isn't a Southern trait.

ROTFLMAO!!!

But, it sure did help your hero.

Gross Southern exaggerations aside, Sherman didn't need to kill any civilians to make Georgia howl. The fact that the rebel rabble was busy running in the opposite direction made that possible.

553 posted on 06/30/2010 8:55:05 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Abraham Lincoln: For when it happened too long ago to blame on George W. Bush)
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