Revisionist History at the U.S. Army War College

According to this revisionist history, Generals Lee and Jackson were enemies of the country. For supporting the Constitution of the United States. For not supporting illegal acts by the “federal” government.

But I am not surprised. All we have to do today is look at the qualifications of a “domestic terrorist” by our “federal” government. Once again, supporting the Constitution, state’s rights and God make us the enemy.

David DeGerolamo

Southern Discomfort: U.S. Army seeks removal of Lee, ‘Stonewall’ Jackson honors

The U.S. Army War College, which molds future field generals, has begun discussing whether it should remove its portraits of Confederate generals — including those of Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.
Nestled in rural Pennsylvania on the 500-acre Carlisle Barracks, the war college is conducting an inventory of all its paintings and photographs with an eye for rehanging them in historical themes to tell a particular Army story.

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David Fox
11 years ago

Well they were enemies of the US -- the bastards shouldn’t have invaded! If they hadn’t, we wouldn’t have had to stack Federal bodies as high as we did!