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  • May 6, 2010 at 9:09 pm #19124 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    Grant's accomplishments are greater than those of Regan.  It's far more likely that communism would have imploded without Regan than the North would have won the Civil War–preserving the Union–without Grant.Grant doesn't merit having his portrait on the $50.00 bill for the the accomplishments of his presidency, but he does for his role as a general in the Civil War.  One need not have been president to merit having his portrait on US currency, as witness Franklin and Hamilton.

    yeah and HAD Joseph E Johnston NOT been a wimp and had came from Jackson, MS, and trapped him between Pembertion and himself the war might have swong in a differnet way ahd if he lived he would have been a HUGE discrase so he does not realy need it. And the last time i check Nancy regan did not own slaves while Mrs. Grant did, and Ron did not let Willam T. Sherman RAPE AND PILLAGE the south, OH and Ron was NOT a racist

    Johnston could not help Pemberton.  Why you ask?  Because Pemberton would have gotten in his way. 🙂

    May 9, 2010 at 12:23 am #19125 Reply
    Daniel
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    Yeah but Ronnie was a better actor by far!  So there! 🙂

    Yea but Grant didn't sponsor an amnesty bill for illegal aliens. 

    May 9, 2010 at 1:30 am #19126 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    Yeah but Ronnie was a better actor by far!  So there! 🙂

    Yea but Grant didn't sponsor an amnesty bill for illegal aliens. 

    No he had better, he had the Freedman's Bureau.  🙂

    May 17, 2010 at 4:46 am #19127 Reply
    Hunleyfan
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    Grant's accomplishments are greater than those of Regan.  It's far more likely that communism would have imploded without Regan than the North would have won the Civil War–preserving the Union–without Grant.Grant doesn't merit having his portrait on the $50.00 bill for the the accomplishments of his presidency, but he does for his role as a general in the Civil War.  One need not have been president to merit having his portrait on US currency, as witness Franklin and Hamilton.

    No i am sure its because he was a wimp I mean the man left Jackson under night, then he let the most valuable states capitol burn, then he came back to Jackson, was informed about Grant at Vicksburg and he something to the effect of I fear i have arrived to late. TOTAL TOOL and the only reason he had the job he had was because of the person he knew…same about Bragg…I like Sherman and Grant a lot better than Johnston and Bragg…Granted Grant and Sherman used total war but Johnston could have nipped that in the bud at Vicksburg.yeah and HAD Joseph E Johnston NOT been a wimp and had came from Jackson, MS, and trapped him between Pembertion and himself the war might have swong in a differnet way ahd if he lived he would have been a HUGE discrase so he does not realy need it. And the last time i check Nancy regan did not own slaves while Mrs. Grant did, and Ron did not let Willam T. Sherman RAPE AND PILLAGE the south, OH and Ron was NOT a racist

    Johnston could not help Pemberton.  Why you ask?  Because Pemberton would have gotten in his way. 🙂

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