To: tgusa
Actually, Bedford Forrest procured the idea of the KKK from a group of students who began it as purely a social club. Forrest saw the potential of the Klan as a political instrument to counter Radical Republicanism and rabid reconstructionists in the South. At first he urged on its ability to strike fear but, later witnessing the awful violence and lynchings administered by the Bill Clinton types of racist rednecks that it attracted, he later ordered it disbanded. And most Forrest and CSA-hating historians, race card players and baiters, seem to miss that historic fact consistently.
25 posted on
07/31/2007 11:16:17 AM PDT by
meandog
(Bush's name now synonymous with every bad word known.)
To: meandog
Ahh, thanks. Funny how history seems to often get in the way of political correctness.
27 posted on
07/31/2007 11:21:50 AM PDT by
tgusa
(Gun control: deep breath, sight alignment, squeeze the trigger .....)
To: meandog
And most Forrest and CSA-hating historians, race card players and baiters, seem to miss that historic fact consistently deliberately, incorrigibly, contumaciously, and mendaciously.
There, fixed it up a little bit for you. You like?
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