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Title: DNA Tests Reportedly Clear Duke Players
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2006/12/dna_tests_repor.php
Published: Dec 15, 2006
Author: David Scott
Post Date: 2006-12-15 08:39:48 by one_crazy_jew
Keywords: None
Views: 23772
Comments: 48

District Attorney Mike Nifong should proceed with the case, despite a lack of evidence. Screw these white goyim Christians. If they haven't the cajones to change the system, they deserve to be eaten by it. Speaking of eating, where's Tubby and the Montana pony humper? This place is as dead a Aaron's rod.

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#1. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

Happy Kwanzaa to you, too.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-15   10:02:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

Are the Seven Priciples of Kwanzaa plagiarised from the Seven Candles on that schtick? There may be a connection.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-15   10:06:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

If they haven't the cajones to change the system, they deserve to be eaten by it.

Maybe we white boys can't change the system. Even if we try. I had a run in with the system today. Cost me $285 including court costs.

As for this place being dead. It's a shame that people are afraid to post here because I'm to radical. I pretty much let everyone say what they want to. That is a scarey thought for some people.

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-12-15   11:58:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

If you were any kind of a man, you'd join me and CWR in catching this D.A. and horsewhipping him through the streets. But you're nothing but a fat white blowhard, not brave enough to stand up for his race.

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-15   15:00:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: A K A Stone (#3)

I had a run in with the system today. Cost me $285 including court costs.

The noble concept of States Rights and recognition of individual liberty went out the window in 1865.

Guv't fees and fines are nothing more than profit centers for bureaucrats who sit around thinking up ways to confiscate the prosperity of the private sector, since guv't itself does not produce anything except pain.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-15   15:47:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: A K A Stone (#3)

people are afraid to post here because I'm to radical.

I don't find your views radical at all. I'll take acception to your preference for the yankee Empire, also known as the USA. But that's understandable for someone from Ohio.

(You cuss just like the rest of them yankees, too. Nothing relatively radical there, for the majority.)

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-15   15:53:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: continental op (#4)

you'd join me and CWR in catching this D.A.

You couldn't catch a cold in the winter, nevermind a Jew DA. As for Winger, he still thinks the South will rise again. Tubby will see his toes before that happens.

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-15   16:06:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

Head of DNA lab says he and Nifong agreed not to report results

http://www.newsobserver.com/1185/story/521773.html

Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong takes a break today during a hearing at the Durham County Judicial Building in Durham. Nifong leads the case against three former Duke lacrosse players charged with sexually assaulting an exotic dancer hired to perform at an off campus party in March.

Related ContentDefense to ask for paternity testing of accuser's child Defense wants ID of players barred Court document: Motion to compel discovery regarding DNA analysis (PDF, 4.7MB) Court document: Motion to suppress the alleged "identification" of the defendants by the accuser (PDF, 10MB)More Duke Lacrosse Controversy Accuser to give birth in February

Head of DNA lab says he and Nifong agreed not to report results Defense wants ID of players barred Fewer apply early at Duke Motion says lab withheld DNA findings Jones asks for lacrosse inquiry

Lab in lacrosse case found many DNA sources
Head of DNA lab says he and Nifong agreed not to report results

UNC outrage spurs Duke rebuke Motion says lab withheld DNA findings Lab in lacrosse case found many DNA sources

By Joseph Neff, Benjamin Niolet and Anne Blythe, Staff writers The head of a private DNA laboratory said under oath today that he and District Attorney Mike Nifong agreed not to report DNA results favorable to Duke lacrosse players charged with rape. Brian Meehan, director of DNA Security of Burlington, said his lab found DNA from unidentified men in the underwear, pubic hair and rectum of the woman who said she was gang-raped at a lacrosse party in March. Nurses at Duke Hospital collected the samples a few hours after the alleged assault. Meehan said the DNA did not come from Reade Seligmann, David Evans, or Collin Finnerty, who have been charged with rape and sexual assault in the case.

Meehan struggled to say why he didn’t include the favorable evidence in a report dated May 12, almost a month after Seligmann and Finnerty had been indicted. He cited concerns about the privacy of the lacrosse players, his discussions at several meetings with Nifong, and the fact that he didn’t know whose DNA it was.

Under questioning by Jim Cooney, a defense attorney for Seligmann, Meehan admitted that his report violated his laboratory’s standards by not reporting results of all tests.

Did Nifong and his investigators know the results of all the DNA tests? Cooney asked.

“I believe so,” Meehan said.

“Did they know the test results excluded Reade Seligmann?” Cooney asked.

“I believe so,” Meehan said.

Was the failure to report these results the intentional decision of you and the district attorney? Cooney asked.

“Yes,” Meehan replied.

At that answer, several people in the packed courtroom clapped. Superior Court Judge W. Osmond Smith III warned the standing-room only crowd to be quiet or leave.

Meehan’s testimony differed from a statement Nifong made at the beginning of today’s hearing.

“The first I had heard of this particular situation was when I was served with this particular motion” on Wednesday, Nifong told the judge. After court, Nifong clarified his remarks to say that he knew about the DNA results.

"And we were trying to, just as Dr. Meehan said, trying to avoid dragging any names through the mud but at the same time his report made it clear that all the information was available if they wanted it and they have every word of it,” Nifong said.

Joseph B. Cheshire V, a lawyer for Evans, said he was troubled by today’s testimony.

“If any of the lacrosse players were excluded, they simply wouldn’t put it in the report,” he said. “It raises some troublesome questions about (Nifong), who has an obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence and turn it over to the defense.”

In a response to reports that the accuser in the Duke lacrosse case gave birth recently, UNC Health care issued a statement at about 1:30 p.m. saying that the woman is at UNC Hospitals for care related to her pregnancy but has not given birth.

Staff writer Joseph Neff can be reached at 829-4516 or jneff@newsobserver.com.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-15   16:50:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: one_crazy_jew (#7)

Too cowardly to join us, eh?

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-15   17:57:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: continental op (#9)

Join you in what? You're going to do the same thing I'm going to do and that is to watch a porch nigger make a mockery of the system. It's been happening for ages, and if it weren't for religious retards claiming that "god" makes us all in His image and likeness, maybe we'd have hope.

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-15   18:49:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: A K A Stone (#3)

I had a run in with the system today. Cost me $285 including court costs.

Are you still waving your wand in school yards?

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-15   18:51:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: one_crazy_jew (#11)

Driving without a license. My eleventh one in Ohio. Not suspended for a DUI or anything like that.

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-12-15   21:16:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: one_crazy_jew (#10)

you're going to do the same thing I'm going to do and that is to watch a porch nigger make a mockery of the system.

Of course I am, because I'm not a New Yorker, and you refuse to aid my efforts.

Let me tell you right now, JT. If this happened in my state, my county, you can bet I'd take action. So would a lot of other MEN (emphasis on that, since your wife castrated you, and you've been foolign Christine all these years).

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-16   18:50:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: A K A Stone (#12)

Driving without a license. My eleventh one in Ohio.

I once drove a pickup from Cali back to Missoura, through Texas without a licesne...

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-16   18:51:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: continental op (#14)

without a licesne...

Well,,...let us know when you do it without a license.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-16   19:50:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: cwrwinger, Biff Tannen (#15)

Not as funny as my last wisecrack.

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-16   21:44:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: continental op (#13)

you can bet I'd take action.

Details please.

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-17   10:33:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: one_crazy_jew (#17)

Details please.

Not on your life, Fed.

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-17   14:06:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: continental op (#18)

Jethro a fed? You have any proof for that.

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-12-17   14:39:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: All (#19)

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-12-17   14:49:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: A K A Stone, the wandering joo (#19)

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-17   15:22:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: continental op (#21)

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-12-17   15:44:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: A K A Stone (#22)

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-17   18:59:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: continental op (#23)

A K A Stone  posted on  2006-12-17   19:11:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: A K A Stone (#24)

I'm a thorough scumbag, aren't I?

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-17   19:39:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: one_crazy_jew (#7)

As for Winger, he still thinks the South will rise again.

Well, if it won't rise again, it will at least be left standing after everything around it crashes.

I noticed you didn't bother to ping me on your post.

Typical for a yankee Jew-boy gangsta.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-18   8:55:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: one_crazy_jew (#17)

Faker. Phony.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-18   8:56:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: one_crazy_jew (#17)

Are you one of those retired, black Ethiopian Jews? If so, you need to update your avatar.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-19   14:09:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

The Last White Man

The shadows loom long of an evening
Blue-tinged with twilight’s deep shade
The glory of sunset is fading
Gold fingers of light flick the glade.

Black crows to their shelter go soaring
Their noisy croaks piercing the sky
In the glade a white man is waiting
For the last crystal sunbeam to die.

He has not a brother to talk to
Or sister to stand by his side
There never were many, indeed, just a few–
Those few, save for him, now have died.

He raises his hand to the sunset,
A futile salute indeed
From one dying thing to another, regret;
To the dark, all that’s light must recede.

Deep voices sound out of the bushes
The hunters come seeking their prey.
Choking and clutching, night pushes
Beneath the horizon the day.

The shadows loom long of a dawning
Gold-tinged with the coming of day
Black crows to their feast, beaks a-yawning,
Peck the last of the pale flesh away.

~ copyright 2006 by Laurel 1861

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-19   17:12:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: cwrwinger (#29)

I wished I'd written that, and I'm an injun.

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-19   22:04:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: cwrwinger (#28)

Eenie, Meenie, Minee, Moe catch a KOOSHIM by his toe, if he hollers, hang him.

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-19   22:22:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: one_crazy_jew (#31)

, if he hollers, hang him.

I'd rather hang you.

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-19   22:26:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: continental op (#30)

I wished I'd written that, and I'm an injun.

So, you hate white man? Or did you mean you are sorry for his fate?

In the Southern Heritage meetings I attend, it's not uncommon to have pro- Confederate "injuns" both present and sometimes speaking.

I met a group of "injuns" one time. All claimed to be full blooded injuns, even the man with blonde hair and blues eyes. My first thought was, "He's stretching the truth about his being an injun."

Later, I found a website that featured a small tribe in the hills of North Carolina that are indeed blonde hair and blue eyed. Their history goes back before white men came to America. It is obvious our written history is inconclusive since this tribe is definitely white, but injun in everything else.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-20   13:36:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: continental op (#32)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...MUD

Question Conventional Wisdom!!

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2006-12-20   14:40:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: cwrwinger (#33)

Or did you mean you are sorry for his fate?

Yes. It's pitiful, isn't it? A fine piece of writing, too.

And yes, I'm an Injun. Mixed race, actually, but I look like a full-blood. I might also remind you that I'm from the south by birth. My forebearers served on boths sides, in the civil war...

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-20   15:18:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: continental op (#35)

My forebearers served on boths sides,

After the yankee Empire got thru crushing the South, they seamlessly continued the bloody wars against humanity by crushing the Indians out West. This continued under Republikan Party rule.

Indians got better treatment from the Confederate government than from the yankee Empire. The bankers and the railroads were behind the purge and genocide of the Indians.

Another BTW, Stand Waite (Indian) commanded the last Confederate Army well past Appomattox. He never surrendered, only signing a crease-fire agreement with the yankees. The cease-fire clearly states hostilities could start again any time.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-20   15:52:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: cwrwinger (#36)

You're talking to a civil war historian, btw. (amateur.)

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-20   18:46:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: continental op (#37)

You're talking to a civil war historian, btw. (amateur.)

You and my spouse would get along greatly - he is a Civil War buff too. As well as just about any and every other war in history...

CAPPSMADNESS  posted on  2006-12-20   18:50:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: CAPPSMADNESS (#38)

war history

I suppose that it's as good and profitable a waste of time, as any. Certainly better than wasting a quarter of your day on the internet, (as I do.)

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-20   19:38:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: continental op (#39)

Certainly better than wasting a quarter of your day on the internet, (as I do.)

WASTE is indeed the appropriate term.

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-20   21:20:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: continental op (#39)

war history

I suppose that it's as good and profitable a waste of time, as any.

Studying battles of the misnomered "civil war" (It was the War of Northern Aggression, WoNA), is to a point, a waste of time.

By studying the true causes, rather than the battles of the WoNA, one can apply the lessons to the present and pursue secession.

The true causes of the WoNA will not be found in skule textbooks or the MSM. Have you read DeLorenzo's, "The Real Lincoln"?

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-21   1:00:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: cwrwinger (#41)

yes.

She said, hey cowboy, where's your horse I said, I lost everything but this saddle in my second divorce...

continental op  posted on  2006-12-21   8:22:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: cwrwinger (#41)

... and pursue secession.

Speaking of wastes of time.


Whatcha Lookin' At, Butthead

Biff Tannen  posted on  2006-12-21   13:28:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: Biff Tannen (#43)

... and pursue secession.

Speaking of wastes of time.

Actually, you have a point, especially after the USA is dissolved into the North AmeriKan Union.

How does one secede from a Communist/globalist state? Not with votes.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-21   14:42:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

If they haven't the cajones to change the system,

I suspect there are things going on behind the scenes. Things the media won't report on. Nifong is toast. His career is over in North Carolina. He blew it on a phony PC case against some powerful whites. They are not going to take it sitting down as long as Nifong presses any charges.

This indictment against the LaCrosse players also shows how weak a grand jury can be. They indicted on virtually no evidence.

The PC inspired charges brought by the DA may well be a turning point in the whites racial denial. Like a great ship going on the wrong course, it has made a change of direction to correct the error. It may be just a few degrees, but it's still taking the ship away from disaster.

I think many in North Carolina now see the vicious lies that support multiculturalism and political correctness. They are finally seeing the genocide and injustice against the white race.

I do not at all condone the type of partying the LaCrosse players were participating in. But looking at the bigger picture, they were set up for what the cultural Marxists thought would be an easy kill. The Marxists are not going to get away with it this time.

Down with cultural Marxism and PC.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2006-12-22   20:26:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: cwrwinger (#45)

The PC inspired charges brought by the DA may well be a turning point in the whites racial denial.

I wish you were right. I'd be happy if I woke up tomorrow and he was dead, but the leftist Hebrew-lover will continue, continuing on.

one_crazy_jew  posted on  2006-12-22   22:44:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: one_crazy_jew (#0)

Report: All Charges Against Duke Lacrosse Players to Be Dropped Soon
Faux Newz
Friday, March 23, 2007

Source: >http://www.foxnews. com/story/0,2933,260426,00.html

The remaining charges against three Duke University lacrosse players originally indicted for rape may be dropped sometime within the next few days, according to a report.

Inside Lacrosse Magazine writer Paul Caulfield told FOX News on Thursday that several sources have revealed to him that the assault and attempted kidnapping charges still pending against Collin Finnerty, 19, of Garden City, N.Y.; Dave Evans, 23, of Bethesda, Md.; and Reade Seligmann, 20, of Essex Falls, N.J., will soon be dropped.

Caulfield said his sources include more than just attorneys for the defense.

"There is no case here and they will be hearing a dismissal in the coming days," Caulfield told FOX News.

Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong last year indicted the three former players with raping an exotic dancer hired to perform at an off-campus lacrosse party on March 13, 2006. The dancer, who is black, claimed that she was sexually assaulted in a bathroom in the house by three white lacrosse players. DNA was taken from all members of the university lacrosse team, except for the single black player on the team. DNA tests never conclusively proved that anyone on the team assaulted her. But DNA from other individuals was found in the accuser's underwear, among other places.

The case caused a firestorm of racial tension in a community. Lacrosse coach Mike Pressler was essentially fired and last year's spring season was canceled, Seligmann and Finnerty were suspended (Evans had already graduated by the time the story came out), and Duke began a rigorous review of how alcohol on and around campus is treated.

As the months went on, the story of the accuser — a 28-year-old student at North Carolina Central University — continued to change. When she acknowledged late last year that she could not be sure if she was actually raped, Nifong dropped the rape charges against the three players. The players had claimed their innocence all along, calling the charges "fantastic lies."

Nifong is now facing ethics charges from the state bar association from, among other thing, concealing potentially exculpatory evidence that defense lawyers claim could have proved their clients' innocence.

There have been rumors that the families of Finnerty, Seligmann and Evans may be considering civil lawsuits against Nifong, Duke or the state if it turns out the accuser's story doesn't pan out and Nifong is found to be guilty of mishandling the case.

"This is something that will wait in the wings. Once the criminal case is dropped, we are going to see this and I believe we'll see it quite quickly," said Caulfield, a former prosecutor.

June 12 is the date of the next scheduled hearing for Nifong.

The former prosecutor in the Duke lacrosse sexual assault investigation faces a June 12 trial date on ethics charges stemming from his handling of the highly publicized case.

The North Carolina State Bar has charged Nifong with several violations of rules governing professional conduct, including withholding evidence from defense lawyers. He's also accused of lying to the court and to bar investigators, and making misleading and inflammatory comments about the players.

Legal experts have said Nifong could be disbarred if he's convicted. While he said he's not sure if that will happen, Caulfield said he wouldn't be surprised if the district attorney is suspended from practicing.

"We're going to see the tables turned on Mike Nifong in the media and in the courtroom because he still continues to defend his name," Caulfield said.

FOXNews.com's Liza Porteus contributed to this report.

"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2007-03-23   21:36:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: All (#47)

Legal experts have said Nifong could be disbarred if he's convicted.

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"If I thought this war was to abolish slavery, I would resign my commission, and offer my sword to the other side." --Ulysses S. Grant

cwrwinger  posted on  2007-03-24   21:29:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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