Well Lincoln? was it worth "winning " the civil war in the end? I ask the same thing of Winston Churchill who also fought for the wrong side of the war, and now his memory is being disrespected by the very side that he fought for
I wouldn't say Churchill was on the wrong side. Rather, Churchill (and everyone else) should have listened to Patton. Of course, Patton then got relieved of command and a couple months later got murdered for his trouble, I mean was coincidentally paralyzed and later died of his injuries in a low-speed collision that everyone else walked away from fine.
Well Lincoln? was it worth "winning " the civil war in the end? I ask the same thing of Winston Churchill who also fought for the wrong side of the war, and now his memory is being disrespected by the very side that he fought for
I wouldn't say Churchill was on the wrong side. Rather, Churchill (and everyone else) should have listened to Patton. Of course, Patton then got relieved of command and a couple months later got murdered for his trouble, I mean was coincidentally paralyzed and later died of his injuries in a low-speed collision that everyone else walked away from fine.
I have been meaning to look into that. I heard his death was suspicious
Even Bill O'Reilly, who disbelieved in JFK conspiracy theories, thinks that Patton's death was bizarre and suspicious.
I think i have that book somewhere. Although I think there is enough weird stuff with JFK to raise eyebrows