Sunday, February 23, 2014

The Museum of the Confederacy selects William T. Sherman as the Person of the Year for 1864

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The Monster

More, thanks to the Scalawag Rawls HERE

Arnold M. Huskins As Hitler was Time's "Man of the Year" in the late 1930's, Sherman is the MoC's "Person of the Year" for 2014!

Trevor Benson "There is a class of people men, women and children [in the South], who must be killed or banished before you can hope for peace and order." 
- General William T. Sherman, in a letter to US Secretary of War Edwin Station, June 21, 1864.

Trevor Benson "To the petulant and persistent secessionists, why death is mercy, and the quicker he or she is disposed of the better . . . . Until we can repopulate Georgia, it is useless to occupy it, but the utter destruction of its roads, houses, and people will cripple their military resources" 
- General William T. Sherman
 
Trevor Benson "The war will soon assume a turn to extermination not of soldiers alone, that is the least part of the trouble, but the people." 
- General William T. Sherman
 
 Trevor Benson "We are not fighting against enemy armies but against an enemy people; both young and old, rich and poor must feel the iron hand of war . . ."  
- General William T. Sherman

11 comments:

  1. Sherman was no better than Adolph Hitler and to give him any honor whatsoever is a travesty.

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    1. They say it was given to him as he did the most to affect the outcome the war that year and supposedly the last presentation on the Internet glosses over all his evils which is par for the course these days.

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  2. Lincoln's Lap Dog, One of the Worlds Most Heinous creatures to be born of a woman (maybe)

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  3. Sherman continues to roast in Hell as he should.

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  4. Via Billy

    Shortly after The Real Lincoln was published the Museum of the Confederacy invited me to participate in a debate on Lincoln, which I did. They treated my opponent, a sniveling, arrogant, lying, Lincoln cultist who was in charge of handing out one of the myriad Lincoln book awards, like a celebrity, while pretty much ignoring me. At dinner afterwards, they barely spoke a word to me, while kissing the cultist's ass over and over. This experience taught me that these people apparently believe that they can make people like this man, who hate and despise them, to become their pals. A few years later I was in Richmond on the evening of a big ball sponsored by the Museum to which I was invited. It was mostly a celebration of the American military-industrial complex, complete with singing all of the war anthems of the Army, Navy, Marines, etc. The same army, in other words, that mass murdered almost half a million of their ancestors. I think they call this "the Stockholm Syndrome."

    Tom DiLorenzo

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  5. Why would a war criminal be a Man of the Year anywhere? I'm confused.

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    1. He should have been hung for starters along with many other criminals in the War.

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