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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2007

General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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  • General William Sherman was anti-White and General Thomas Jackson was pro-White. Being a White Person I care not to side with a group of People who are anti-White.

  • @TThorne931 the war America fought in prior to the war between the states.

  • @TThorne931 A 9/11 party? Oh you are so stupid. Oh but I did "cry" for those that lost their lives over are stupid actions. Had we of not of played favorites with Israel, placed sanctions on Iraq, and had military bases in Saudia Arabia, it could have all been avoided. But alas, we are too stupid. Who would have demoted and executed him? He left the US, why would they bother demoting him when he isnt of their army? Stupid dumbass, you wont ever learn history will you? I bet you cant even name

  • @RevBillyRayCollins hello did you have another 9/11 party terrorist . And he should have been demoated and executed summairly

  • @jackasskidzify Antietam was as inconclusive as if I busted into your living room, you have me a bloody nose, and I left and went back home.

  • ps: Jackson was a ,(No Nonsense!), commander!,, he didnt stop to chat with the troops, he was bent on his plan of victory!, he saw a very big picture!=no time for chattin about cousin elwoods goats! ...Jacksons Philosphy>>>"Git her done!!" and damn quick too!

  • I studied him. Despite his eccentricities, Jackson was a very determined field commander that any army would dream of having in theyre uniform!! quite frankly, the man was a fucking genius!

  • @jackasskidzify That's one way of looking at it certainly. In my opinion it was an unsuccessful invasion of the North. Had anyone but the ridiculously overcautious McClellan been in command, the Army of Northern Virginia faced potential destruction. McClellan simply did not pursue the retreating Southerners. Lincoln removed him from command but he was replaced by the honest bungler Burnside. Who was given a lesson in tactics by Lee and Jackson at Fredericksburg.

  • @trajan75 Antietam was an inconclusive battle

  • his death was the reason why the confederacy lost the war

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