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Originally posted by Mojo_PeiPei
Whats wrong with that? Robert E. Lee was one of America's most noble and Charismatic leaders. Granted he may have been ignorant in some of his views, he was for abolition. And as far as the war went for him, it was never about slavery, he could just never turn his back on Virginia, that's courage.
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Sorry, no- if anything he was one of Virginia's most noble and charismatic leaders. But the second he put Virginia before America, he became a traitor.
Sorry for threadjacking, that's all I will say on this thread.
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