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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Eisenhwer does Lee
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2 comments:
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Anonymous said...
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And Mr. Scott more or less admitted his one-dimensional view of Robert E. Lee, and framed a perfectly vaiid question to President Eisenhower, to which Ike wrote an eloquent an inspiring answer. Compare this with contemporary ranting, driven entirely by narrow, blind ideology. Thus it was that Ken Burns, who produced what is viewed as the finest Civil War documentary ever, commented that General Lee should have been executed for war crimes. Recently, the announcer on our public radio station felt obliged, before playing the overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, to enlighten us with the comment that Wagner was anti-Semitic and therefore "despicable." We are living more and more in a climate of extremes, and as we sow, so shall we reap.
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10/18/06, 11:58 AM
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Anonymous said...
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Rodge, I appreciate you taking a stand for old Marse Robert. It was a different time, with different values, and unfortunately they do not translate well into to today's hip hop culture. It is important for people to hear (and hopefully learn) that the Confederacy did not rival or equal Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, etc. Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson remain two men to be emulated.
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10/21/06, 9:27 AM

Respecting your August 1 inquiry calling attention to my often
expressed admiration for General Robert E. Lee, I would say, first,
that we need to understand that at the time of the War Between the
States the issue of Secession had remained unresolved for more than 70
years. Men of probity, character, public standing and unquestioned
loyalty, both North and South, had disagreed over this issue as a
matter of principle from the day our Constitution was adopted.