"Experience proves that the man who obstructs a war in which his nation is engaged, whether right or wrong, occupies no enviable place in life or history. Better for him, individually, to advocate "war, pestilence, and famine" than to act as obstructionist to a war already begun. The history of the defeated rebel will be honorable hereafter, compared with that of the Northern man who aided him by conspiring against his government while protected by it. The most favorable posthumous history the stay- at-home traitor can hope for is -- oblivion."
Ulysses S. Grant
h/t: Jeremayakovka
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Jonathan Van Patten is professor emeritus at the University of South Dakota
School of Law. Read more about him in the dedication of volume 66 of the
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I always like Grant
ReplyDeleteWow, I did not know that Grant new John Kerry :-)
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