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General Lee fought honorably. By this, I do not mean there were no individuals or small units that violated the rules of war. I could say the same about General Grant. We, as a country, have a good tract record of not judging soldiers, but respecting their honorable service.

The radical left, on the other hand, disrespected our soldiers during the Viet Nam era. It should not be a surprise they disrespect the Johnny Rebs.

In their lifetimes, Americans honored Chief Sitting Bull and Chief Geronimo. We did not judge them harshly. Eventually, we came around with Tecumseh as well.

As part of bringing a lasting peace to Europe and to Asia, we honored General Rommel and the Emperor Hirohito, and distinguished the war criminals among the Germans and Japanese from the German and Japanese people.

I could say the same thing about distinguishing the Italian people from the Mafia, and the Hispanic people from the drug cartels.

We are not the racists. It is the Nazis and the Commies who are racists. They are rivals, not opposites. They both covet the ring of power and worship at the altar of the prince of this world.


23 posted on 08/15/2017 8:16:49 PM PDT by Redmen4ever (u)
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To: Redmen4ever
We, as a country, have a good track record of not judging soldiers, but respecting their honorable service. The radical left, on the other hand, disrespected our soldiers during the Viet Nam era. It should not be a surprise they disrespect the Johnny Rebs.

Proclamation 179 - Granting Full Pardon and Amnesty for the Offense of Treason Against the United States During the Late Civil War

Signed by Andrew Johnson, December 25, 1868


A Proclamation

Whereas the President of the United States has heretofore set forth several proclamations offering amnesty and pardon to persons who had been or were concerned in the late rebellion against the lawful authority of the Government of the United States, which proclamations were severally issued on the 8th day of December, 1863, on the 26th day of March, 1864, on the 29th day of May, 1865, on the 7th day of September, 1867, and on the 4th day of July, in the present year; and

Whereas the authority of the Federal Government having been reestablished in all the States and Territories within the jurisdiction of the United States, it is believed that such prudential reservations and exceptions as at the dates of said several proclamations were deemed necessary and proper may now be wisely and justly relinquished, and that an universal amnesty and pardon for participation in said rebellion extended to all who have borne any part therein will tend to secure permanent peace, order, and prosperity throughout the land, and to renew and fully restore confidence and fraternal feeling among the whole people, and their respect for and attachment to the National Government, designed by its patriotic founders for the general good:

Now, therefore, be it known that I, Andrew Johnson President of the United States, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by the Constitution and in the name of the sovereign people of the United States, do hereby proclaim and declare unconditionally and without reservation, to all and to every person who, directly or indirectly, participated in the late insurrection or rebellion a full pardon and amnesty for the offense of treason against the United States or of adhering to their enemies during the late civil war, with restoration of all rights, privileges, and immunities under the Constitution and the laws which have been made in pursuance thereof.

In testimony whereof I have signed these presents with my hand and have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.

Done at the city of Washington, the 25th day of December, A. D. 1868, and of the Independence of the United States of America the ninety-third.

ANDREW JOHNSON.

By the President:

F. W. SEWARD,

Acting Secretary of State


-PJ

144 posted on 08/21/2017 7:16:31 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (The 1st Amendment gives the People the right to a free press, not CNN the right to the 1st question.)
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