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re: What Eisenhower had to say about Robert E Lee and secession.

Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:48 pm to
Posted by Chad504boy
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:48 pm to
oh i read it.

still a bit Sesquipedalian.
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 1:50 pm to
quote:

oh i read it. still a bit Sesquipedalian.


Not everything can be parsed down into the text that would fit in a meme.
Posted by GruntbyAssociation
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 3:56 pm to
Where’s Forrest?
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 4:24 pm to
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Where’s Forrest?

One of my personal heroes.
Posted by Demonbengal
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 5:43 pm to
You do realize that the constitution says literally nothing about seceding. Lee, like many in the south, felt they had every right to choose their state over the union. There was no law preventing it. It wasn’t until 1869 in the case of TX vs. White that the SC decided that a state choosing to join the US represented an ironclad bond with no possible exit. The current SC might not reach that same conclusion. It doesn’t say such anywhere.
Posted by Yaz 8
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 7:04 pm to
Congrats, you actually had a worse take than you normally have on the more sports board. I didn’t think it was possible. I underestimated your ability to suck no matter the topic.
Posted by Hippogrits
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 7:33 pm to
LOL
Posted by UFFan
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 7:46 pm to
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This post was edited on 5/12/26 at 9:51 am
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