Never do a wrong thing
to make a friend
or to keep one.
~ Robert E. Lee (1807-1870)
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It is well that war is terrible... or we should grow too fond of it. .
ReplyDeleteRobert E. Lee
Continual searching for the next conquest is the pastime of a foolish nation. .
Anonymous
One of our best and brightest...
ReplyDeleteRobert E. Lee? You must be kidding me! In this day and age?
ReplyDeleteYour microaggressions have not gone unnoticed! It is incumbent upon all white men to check their power.
ReplyDeleteInteresting –– and saddening –– that no one cbose to adddress the point Robert E. Lee was trying to make here.
Do you agree that ethics and morals should be given more importance in our lives than the bonds of love and personal friendship?
In other words would you turn your best buddy into the IRS, if you had positive proof he cheated on his income tax?