On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 06:45:53 -0600, "Duke of URL"
<macbenahATkdsiDOTnet> wrote:

>Well, here's one good explanation:
>Experience proves that the man who obstructs a war in which his nation
>is engaged, no matter whether right or wrong, occupies no enviable
>place in life or history. Better for him, individually, to advocate
>"war, pestilence and famine," than to act as obstructionist to a war
>already begun.
>The history of the defeated rebel will be honorable hereafter,
>compared with that of the Northern man who aided him by conspiring
>against his government while protected by it.
>The most favorable posthumous history the stay-at-home traitor can
>hope for is - oblivion.
>-- Ulysses S Grant
>
Well said, Duke.  What part of Mississippi did you say you are from?  

:)

Donald

I may be confused but I'm not sure! ?