Posted on 01/17/2015 2:31:16 PM PST by BigReb555
During Robert E. Lee's 100th birthday in 1907, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., a former Union Commander and grandson of US President John Quincy Adams, spoke in tribute to Robert E. Lee at Washington and Lee College's Lee Chapel in Lexington, Virginia. His speech was printed in both Northern and Southern newspapers and is said to had lifted Lee to a renewed respect among the American people.
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Perhaps before you run down the next guy's education you should learn how to spell "loser".
Dresden was something, wasn’t it.
I will be the Germans who were there hate the US more than the southerners.
DO you seriously believe that southerners hate the USA?
Or are you making a little joke?
I see you are right on time on all southern threads. Reporting from your Mom’s basement in NYC. LOL!
I think there are some people who are so brainwashed by their view of stuff that happened 150 years ago they believe their own BS.
Do I think some Southerners hate the US?
Yup.
Do I think all of them do? No. That would be a gross exaggeration.
I think there are a lot of southern and norther fools on FR who periodically lose sight of the real, current, enemy.
Gotcha ... I purposely use either bad grammar or misspell words so that lurkers like yourself have something to do ... otherwise you’d feel inadequate .... I do use spell check.
I always thought Rommel would have been a fantastic American General. He was a little too “uptight”. If he loosened up just a little bit and was a little less “German” he would have ruled the battlefield.
We are all victims of our culture.
General Lee forbid his troops from plundering and destroying the civilian's properties in Pennsylvania and Maryland during the Gettysburg Campaign in contrast with Sherman's actions in the Meridian Campaign, the precursor to the March to the Sea.
The history and pride of the South must be vilified and destroyed before the US can be destroyed. The South is the only defined and cohesive portion of the US that has its own traditions and heritage unsubdued by PC and liberals.
I'm still here and he isn't.
“I’ll be raising a glass to the memory of Marse Robert on Monday”
I’ll be raising a glass to Marse Lincoln who suspended habeus corpus, jailed US congressmen and tried to arrest and jail the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. No wonder he is Barack Obama’s hero.
I know so little about that War. At one time I read the U. S. constitution permitted slavery and that the north was fighting to preserve the constitution. Right or wrong?
The history and pride of the South needs no help in being vilified. Think of Fort Pillow, of Plymouth North Carolina, Andersonville GA. The South’s only defined and cohesive tradition was the institution of slavery. You started a war to preserve it. You lost that war.
I forgive you in advance. :)
Good on you. :-)
That was not Longstreet. That suggestion was made by General E.Porter Alexander. General Lee presented a very cogent response to Alexander’s suggestion. In his memoirs, Alexander stated, after hearting General Lee’s reasoning not to shift to guerilla warfare, he reconsidered his ideas as about the dumbest idea that he had ever put forth.
Oh, the South had another "defined and cohesive tradition", which was beating the @ss of Northern military formations which outnumbered them, and which had massively better supply capabilities.
And that’s why the south won the war. Oh, wait...
The other Southern tradition is losing at war. They lost the Mississippi River, They lost Vicksburg, they lost Fort Donelson, they lost Nashville, The lost Knoxville, they lost Chattanooga, they lost New Orleans, They lost Atlanta, they lost Richmond, They lost Gettysburg, they lost Shilo. On monument row in Richmond Virginia, the only man there with a winning record is Arthur Ashe.
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