If reparations are ever given, it should be to the families of the men who died or were wounded in the fight to free the great grandparents of these ungrateful bastards.
Make that great great great great grandparents, at the rate they reproduce, many of the grandparents are only in their thirties and the great grandparents are fifty to sixty.
I’m going to Shilo in June to see the grave of my great grandfather’s uncle who died on the first day of the battle. Then I’m going to Cumberland City, TN to visit the grave of my mother’s great uncle who survived the war on the Confederate side. He would have been at Shilo but Grant captured the 50th Tennessee Infantry at Fort Donelson and he was in a POW camp at Camp Douglas, IL. (Chicago). The idea of reparations to the descendants of the men of the Union that perished in the Civil War is excellent. As soon as I get my check, I am setting up a “Don Surber Bentley Fund”!
And the browbeating will continue with reparation demands for people who were not harmed & paid for people that had nothing to do with slavery.
If reparations are ever given, it should be to the families of the men who died or were wounded in the fight to free the great grandparents of these ungrateful bastards.
Make that great great great great grandparents, at the rate they reproduce, many of the grandparents are only in their thirties and the great grandparents are fifty to sixty.
I’m going to Shilo in June to see the grave of my great grandfather’s uncle who died on the first day of the battle. Then I’m going to Cumberland City, TN to visit the grave of my mother’s great uncle who survived the war on the Confederate side. He would have been at Shilo but Grant captured the 50th Tennessee Infantry at Fort Donelson and he was in a POW camp at Camp Douglas, IL. (Chicago). The idea of reparations to the descendants of the men of the Union that perished in the Civil War is excellent. As soon as I get my check, I am setting up a “Don Surber Bentley Fund”!