whiterock said:
Redbrickbear said:
Oldbear83 said:
Redbrickbear said:
Oldbear83 said:
"Their language is very similar and both are Eastern Orthodox Christians."
In the USA Civil War, both sides spoke the same language and went to the same churches.
The hatred was very real, for all of that.
You can also fight people and not actually hate them...in that war both sides felt they were fighting to uphold what they saw as important constitutional rights and less outright hate of the other.
"Still, a Union that can only be maintained by swords & bayonets, and in which strife and civil war are to take the place of brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me. I shall mourn for my country & for the welfare and progress of mankind." -Robert E. Lee, 1/23/61
"I have fought against the people of the North because I believed they were seeking to wrest from the South its dearest rights. But I have never cherished toward them bitter or vindictive feelings, and I have never seen the day when I did not pray for them." -Robert E. Lee
I seriously doubt there is a Russian version of General Lee in this conflict
True
Indeed, but there is a reasonable facsimile of Lincoln in Kiev.
Yikes...That is not very flattering to Zelensky
"If I were to describe a tyrant or a despot, a man perfectly regardless of every Constitutional right of the people, whose sworn servant, not ruler, he is, I would paint the hideous form of Abraham Lincoln"
-Sen. Willard Saulsbury (DE 1/1863)
"President Lincoln during his administration, in direct violation of the 1st Amendment, had over 300 newspapers shut down because they disagreed with him. Including more than three papers in New York alone."
"Mr. Lincoln saw an opportunity to inaugurate civil war without appearing in the character of an aggressor."
~ Providence Daily Post, April 13 1861
"We are to have civil war, if at all, because Abraham Lincoln loves his party better than he loves his country."
-Providence Daily Post
"He [Lincoln] had no particular liking for the negro ; in fact, he would have been glad to deport every negro from the limits of the United States, if he could have done it." -Prof Channing (Pulitzer Prize Winning Harvard Historian from MA)
[in 1861 Lincoln illegally and unilaterally suspends the U.S. Constitution's "Writ of Habeas Corpus", without the consent of congress, and declares martial law. As many as 38,000 of his political enemies were imprisoned as estimated by the Columbia Law Review, XXI, 527-28,1921]
"The President (Lincoln) has made himself a legislator. He has enacted penal laws governing citizens of the United States. He has superadded to his rights a commander the power of a usurper. He has established a military despotism. He can now use the authority he has assumed... to make himself master of our lives, our liberties, our properties, with power to delegate his mastership of satraps as he may select." - Supreme Court Justice Robbins Curtis