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To: gandalftb; Travis McGee; stainlessbanner; dixiechick2000; stand watie

that entire reply demonstrates your complete lack of knowledge on the subject you are ranting about

Forrest shot a man who stabbed him...what would you do?

help him guide the knife?

Forrest was never demoted. He had his command changed from under him for many reasons mostly strategic which had little to do with him except when David and SD Lee sent him west after Bragg’s last debacle.

There is absolutely no evidence that Forrest ordered the massacre of black (and local Tennessean Unionist with them) during that fight...in fact, there is Federal testimony to the contrary. The Union commander held a drunken command which refused to submit to overwhelming force, violated repeated truce flags and then made the tactical blunder of running into a hole (kind like the Crater Yankees) and got shot to pieces by the river where Forrest himself stopped it. It was a rout no doubt but the less than capable Federal leadership there brought it on himself.

He enlisted as a private and did indeed supply many forces in Memphis and North Mississippi with arms smuggled in from Kentucky and the old Midwest of Southern Indiana and Illinois at the outbreak of the war. Forrest was a very large landowner and cotton trader and known to be a reasonable man with his slaves. His records have been scoured and no Simon Legree was he. His slaves spoke warmly of him and his funeral was attended by more blacks than whites.

He helped form the original Klan to combat Union occupation and carpet baggers and the disenfranchisement of whites and the putting in office of sometimes illiterate blacks who were manipulated by corrupt Yankee administrators.

and I don’t blame him, and he left when they did and he saw the organization had become more than he intended

further, he gave a series of speeches about reconciliation with both the north and blacks...particularly with blacks

and he knew not to wage a guerrilla war because he (and other Southerners) viewed a victory at that cost as dishonorable

and he fought many Yankee forces much larger than his and won about every time except Donleson (where he escaped) and Selma at the end.

he was hardly just a raider.

any decent neo-abolitionist today should be grateful he did not have large forces under his command....which he did not because he was not a Pointer and had been born common

and btw....we are not re fighting the war...it’s over...if you don’t like our history then go find another thread where race baiters can breast beat till the cows come round...or try wideawakes...plenty of PC RINOs there


32 posted on 07/20/2007 9:26:07 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy

Very nice post, wardaddy.
You’re right...we aren’t re-fighting the war.
But, revisionist history, and innocent mistakes,
by some needs to be countered with the facts.

I don’t have anything else to add except a “bump”...

and a “nice to see you.” ;o)


36 posted on 07/20/2007 9:39:57 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: wardaddy

Well said.

Now as then, the yankees could never catch or beat Forrest, so all they could (and can now) do is try to smear him with blood libels.


42 posted on 07/20/2007 10:35:20 PM PDT by Travis McGee (--- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com ---)
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To: wardaddy

Good post.


132 posted on 07/23/2007 11:56:44 AM PDT by Badeye (You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
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To: wardaddy

Well said.


317 posted on 08/03/2007 2:49:02 PM PDT by Godebert
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