To: Paul C. Jesup
The monster was named "Davis" and his chief henchman was named "Lee". At least Varina came to realize the error of his ways.
Grant: " Let us have peace."
42 posted on
09/06/2003 4:23:31 PM PDT by
donmeaker
(Bigamy is one wife too many. So is monogamy, or is it monotony?)
To: donmeaker
The monster was named "Davis" and his chief henchman was named "Lee". At least Varina came to realize the error of his ways.
People like you are so funny. You completely ignore the actions and war crimes of those you idolize.
Davis was a politican, nuff said. But Lee was the absolute embodiment of the statement, "An Officer and a Gentleman".
If you look at the documents of the officers on both sides of that war and you will note that 90% of them, including Grant, agree with my statement.
Grant: " Let us have peace."
You must mean 'peace of the grave', because when Grant was finished with the South, he turn his attention to the West and committed GENOCIDE against the native americans.
To: donmeaker
It is amazing to see the civil war always being reenacted
here on Freerepublic.
I usually stay out of the fight, but I am going to jump in here to defend my heritage as a southern born man.
For you perverted Yankees, I have a question.
Where would your sorry rear ends be if it were not for the southern states? Can you say president Albore?
Really, the country would have gone down the tubes, long before Gore, given the great representatives that you now have....the fat drunk senator from MA, the Marxist junior senator of NY. The various other assorted Marxist, queers, and union mobsters that run your sorry part of what use to be a great country.
Yes, you have given us so much insight...The New York Times, CBS, NBC, The NewYorker...Wow, how could the
Communist have made it so far without you Yankees?
I ask the Yankee freepers, who, if not the south, will save your sorry rears in the next election?
What would a young Lincoln be today? Probably an offspring of witch Hitlary.
117 posted on
09/09/2003 6:01:00 AM PDT by
AlexW
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