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Did you understand why Rev. Al Sharpton said, what he said, Steve?
Because he's ignorant Ron.
I did not ask you to assess the intelligence of Rev. Al Sharpton, now did I?
What I did asked you was: Did you understand why Rev. Al Sharpton said, what he said, Steve?
Answer the question.
I understand why Sharpton says what he says. Do you Ron?
What did you learn, from what Al Sharpton said about Robert E Lee?
I've already forgotten. I'll have to listen to the tape again.
Sharpton said Lee tried to overthrow the United States government. Do you believe that Ron? I don't.
What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
I don't call it trying to overthrow the United States government. Virginia had the right to secede from the Union.
I did not asked you a damn thing about trying to overthrow the United States government.
I asked you, What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
Sharpton said Lee tried to overthrow the United States government. Do you believe that Ron? I don't.
Tuesday, April 30th 2019 at 3:31AM
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I asked you, What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
Robert E. Lee seceded from the Union, same as my ancestors in Texas. It was perfectly lawful to do so Ron.
I did not ask you a thing about anybody in Texas. My question to you is: What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
Ron, you don't know anything about Robert E. Lee. Learn something and then ask a sensible question.
Steve, STOPBULL💩 and acting like you 🙈🙉🐵 my question I asked you
Steve, What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery?
Robert E. Lee didn't do anything to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery.
Due to Robert E. Lee battle field Tactics cost the lives of Tens of Thousands of U.S. soldiers.
Steve, What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery?
Outgoing Democratic President James Buchanan and the incoming Republicans rejected secession as illegal. Lincoln's March 4, 1861, inaugural address declared that his administration would not initiate a civil war. Speaking directly to the "Southern States", he attempted to calm their fears of any threats to slavery, reaffirming, "I have no purpose, directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery in the United States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so."[20] After Confederate forces seized numerous federal forts within territory claimed by the Confederacy, efforts at compromise failed and both sides prepared for war.
Now you want to bring up Outgoing Democratic President James Buchanan to this conversation. There you go again, running away from this very simple question, real quickly.\ but that will not work.
I asked you, What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
The simple question is, is secession illegal?
A simpler response it to answer this question Steve.
What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
Secession is not illegal. You can point out NOWHERE in the Constitution where secession is illegal, and that's a FACT Ron. The Confederacy was a duly constituted power and its military forces were duly commissioned and are deserving of respect.
This man killed tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers in the process, that is something that you are conveniently overlooking Steve.
What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
I'm not overlooking anything Ron. The Union killed my great-great-great-grandfather, Augustus Bull.
Now you said that, to mean what?
That's to say my family on my father's side is from Georgia and Texas. Which is to say I have a ton of extended family in the south, and Robert E. Lee is a man we've memorialized. We object to his statue in Charlottesville being removed. That doesn't make us Nazis.
Hey Ron, Joy and her panel are having serious hallucinations this morning. Check it out.
I never considered your family as Nazis Steve, that is all of your demons. Now Steve, If you was not so full of yourself, you would have notice, I have not used the word "NAZIS" in any of my responses on this blog.
I also see that you have not focused on this question at all but you have tried your best to avoid a simple direct question to you. The question that I want you to focus on is this:
What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
Your video references Nazis at least twice Ron, and I seem to have merged this blog and your other one on the SAME topic. Excuse me.
Did you under stand what I said to you, Steve, I said: I have not used the word "NAZIS" in any of my responses on this blog.
I also see that you have not focused again, on this question at all but you have tried your best to avoid a simple direct question to you. The question that I want you to focus on is this:
What do you call a person, that did to the government, to a country that he was a General in The Army, which he was apart for years as serving a free people, now raise up against that very same government because he wanted to supports Slavery Steve?
What do you call that person?
Your are "EXCUSED"!!!!
Ron, I call General Robert E. Lee a great man.
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Sharpton is ignorant as hell. Robert Lee did not "try to pull a coup".