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To: nolu chan
Face it. You made some half assed assertion about Lincoln and Scott, being behind Anderson's move to Sumter, then got the official record shoved down your throat. You can post all the letters you want to, in any order you wish, its not going to change anything.

Don't worry though, you're still the Cut and Paste Chimp of this forum.

855 posted on 09/28/2003 6:57:27 AM PDT by mac_truck (Ora et Labora)
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To: mac_truck
[three_wheeled_yugo] The written memorandum of Sec. of War Floyd's verbal orders to Major Anderson, that D.C. Buell placed into the official record upon his return to Washington. see 812

You have not offered one scintilla of proof to support your assertion that Buell placed his memo "into the official record upon his return to Washington."

You have not offered one scintilla of proof that the memo is IN any official record.

You have provided no source or citation to anything to support your claim.

Your inability to provide a link to any such record is persuasive evidence that you performed your cut-and-paste from the letter of President Buchanan to the representatives of South Carolina.

While you are busy citing #812, you should try reading it. It is my post to you.

[three_wheeled_yugo] then got the official record shoved down your throat

You have yet to cite any official record.

Identify the authority you relied upon to make your claim or admit it does not exist.

Provide a link to what you cut-and-pasted, or admit it was the Buchanan letter.

Come on, step up to the plate, you little ankle biting chihuahua. Show me you can say something intelligent besides Yo quiero Taco Bell.

874 posted on 09/29/2003 1:49:05 AM PDT by nolu chan
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