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FIRE MISSION!!!: Esquire and Lt. Col. Batemen
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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 2354990" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I didn't notice his smearing Robert E. Lee's character, which you apparently agree with. I have never heard of General Lee's contemporaries (even enemy) accuse him of being anything less than earnest. Some recent "historians" like to impugn his character with regularity. General Lee was forced to make a choice between serving the federal government as a force to place independent states under Washington't control, or fight to preserve his home state of Virginia's right to govern herself.</p><p> </p><p> I guess Bateman wants to be seen as facing that same moral dilemma. </p><p></p><p>If (and this is unlikely) history remembers Bateman at all, I suspect there won't be any streets named after him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 2354990, member: 25419"] I didn't notice his smearing Robert E. Lee's character, which you apparently agree with. I have never heard of General Lee's contemporaries (even enemy) accuse him of being anything less than earnest. Some recent "historians" like to impugn his character with regularity. General Lee was forced to make a choice between serving the federal government as a force to place independent states under Washington't control, or fight to preserve his home state of Virginia's right to govern herself. I guess Bateman wants to be seen as facing that same moral dilemma. If (and this is unlikely) history remembers Bateman at all, I suspect there won't be any streets named after him. [/QUOTE]
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