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LTC Marc King
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Thanks for calling attention to what has to be defined as history. It may not be comfortable, and it may not fit the morays and standards of our time but it is history none the less and shows that as a nation we have the ability to heal horrible rifts if given the chance. This is a great post I thank you for it.
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SSG Robert Webster
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LTC Marc King There are way too many that do not want to heal those terrible rifts and want to rip them wide open.
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LTC Marc King
LTC Marc King
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I could not agree more... The need to look back and be a victim seems far more pervasive than the opportunity to look forward and succeed!
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1SG First Sergeant
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SSG Robert Webster - Well put. Excellent summation of the Unite the Right rally participants.
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SSG Owner/Operator
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That's great and all but at the end of the day....if you were a member of the Confederacy you are a traitor.
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LTC Stephen F.
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FYI SSG (Join to see) Junior Delaware Senator Joe Biden signed Senate Joint Resolution 23 restoring US citizenship to General Robert E. Lee on April 10, 1975.
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LTC Stephen F. Why did he lose his citizenship? Was it because he was a... traitor? Like, when he died, he died a traitor, right?

And why does anyone care what feel good legislation someone signed 45 years ago? Of all the crap Biden was supported legislatively, you think that’s going to change someone’s mind? Or are you just doing some partisan whataboutism to deflect from the fact (not an opinion, this is gonna be a fact) that Confederacy were traitors to the United States of America? Like it’s some how relevant to the 2020 POTUS election?
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SSG Robert Webster
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1SG (Join to see) - And it now appears that you did not read the original posting.
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SSG Robert Webster
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No matter what you think of President Wilson, it appears that he was much wiser than many make him out to be.

President Woodrow Wilson's July 4, 1913 Gettysburg reunion address summarized the spirit: "We have found one another again as brothers and comrades in arms, enemies no longer, generous friends rather, our battles long past, the quarrel forgotten—except that we shall not forget the splendid valor."

Far too many of our fellow citizens have lost this important insight.
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WW was a Princeton elite professor, he was the first "progressive", he lost it on freedom, capitalism, and local control of education.
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PO3 Carl Denbow
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He also was a bigot of the first water. He systematically removed blacks from the Civil Service, and thought that the racist movie, "Birth of a Nation," was accurate history. He slowly, and deservedly, is gradually sinking to the bottom level of American presidents as evaluated by historians. His slide has been slower than the facts would warrant, mainly because he is a Ph.D. and an academic, and the academy is slow to turn on "one of its own."
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LTC Stephen F.
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FYI PO3 Carl Denbow I concur with your assessment of former President Woodrow Wilson who also put all his political weight into the League of Nations which the USA Congress rejected.
Junior Delaware Senator Joe Biden signed Senate Joint Resolution 23 restoring US citizenship to General Robert E. Lee on April 10, 1975
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