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To: cowboyway
This reflects the greatness of this man that the New Day Politically Correct Revisionists do not want you to know.

It reflects his post-rebellion revisionism you mean. Prior to 1861 the only thing Bedford Forrest had to say about a black man was something along the lines of "Sold! To the gentleman in the blue suit."

It's also telling that the only reference anyone can find to any organization called "Jubilee of Pole Bearers" is on Lost Cause websites printing this alleged address. Did they organize for that one speech and then disband without leaving a trace?

403 posted on 02/25/2010 8:55:07 AM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur
It reflects his post-rebellion revisionism you mean.

It contrasts the difference between disHonest Abe and NBF.

Dishonest Abe was a racist till he OD'd on lead but has been falsely portrayed as one who loved blacks.

NBF, on the other hand, has been falsely portrayed as a raving racist.

There's your damnyankee revisionism.

Prior to 1861 the only thing Bedford Forrest had to say about a black man was something along the lines of "Sold! To the gentleman in the blue suit."

Shall we repost all the pre-1861 disHonest Abe quotes on blacks? Hmmmm?

It's also telling that the only reference anyone can find to any organization called "Jubilee of Pole Bearers" is on Lost Cause websites printing this alleged address.

You and the rest of the damnyankee coven have selectively left out certain parts of history that you didn't want to be known. This is another example.

Did they organize for that one speech and then disband without leaving a trace?

Then show that its untrue, Mr. Athiest. (come and get it, bubba-ho)

407 posted on 02/25/2010 9:11:33 AM PST by cowboyway
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