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To: jessduntno

As Sherman said, “War Is Hell!”


5 posted on 11/27/2012 2:40:43 PM PST by txnativegop (Fed up with zealots)
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To: txnativegop

It certainly is when war ciminals command armies.


6 posted on 11/27/2012 2:43:11 PM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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To: txnativegop

As Sherman said, “War Is Hell!”

As he also said, “Kill everything that moves, whether it’s a combatant or not!”

The kindest thing that could possibly be said about General William T. Sherman, Commanding General of the United States during the War Between the States, is that he was stark, raving mad. If he was insane - as many contemporary newspapers alleged and as he actually once claimed to be - then it might offer the only lame defense for the dastardly deeds of the United States’ most infamous war criminal.

Sherman, with the blessing and enthusiastic approval of General Ulysses S. Grant and President Abraham Lincoln, waged “Total War” against defenseless civilians throughout the Confederate States of America, 1861 - 1865. It was truly a “War of Northern Aggression” against a people who only wanted to be left alone.

General Sherman was personally responsible for the pillaging, plundering and burning of countless defenseless cities, towns and homes. He and his barbaric Union troops brought wrought total destruction on farms, livestock and civilian food supplies. They turned thousands of women and children out into the winter cold, leaving them to fend for themselves with no food and no shelter. He and his troops hauled thousands of wagon loads of stolen Southern goods back to the North. They gang raped both black and white women and slaughtered thousands of innocent Americans, including old men, women, and children of all races.

Sherman had no shame. Here are some of his own words that illustrate his maniacal lust for blood. In a letter to his wife he said of the southern secessionists: “why death is mercy, and the quicker he or she is disposed of the better . . . . Until we can repopulate Georgia, it is useless to occupy it, but the utter destruction of its roads, houses, and people will cripple their military resources”

In an order to one of his generals, Thomas Ewing (Order #11) Sherman said “There is a class of people (in the South), men women and children, who must be killed or banished before you can hope for peace and order.”

And again to his wife he wrote from north Georgia, “I begin to regard the death and mangling of a couple thousand men as a small affair, a kind of morning dash.”

“The Government of the United States has in North Alabama,” Sherman once declared, “any and all rights which they choose to enforce in war - to take their lives, their homes, their lands, their everything . . . . war is simply power unrestrained by constitution or compact.” “We will . . . take every life, every acre of land, every particle of property, everything that to us seems proper,”

Sherman’s own words condemn him.


7 posted on 11/27/2012 2:45:31 PM PST by jessduntno ("Socialism only works...in Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they have it." - RR)
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