Sunday, November 08, 2020

How Fitting That, In Defeat, The Last Confederate President...

...would crudely ape Jefferson Davis after the fall of the traitor's capital of Richmond 155 years ago.  

See, now that starving, shattered Confederate army no longer had to defend cities and capitals, it was gonna be free to really kick ass!   

Excerpted from “To the People of the Confederate States of America in Danville”, April 4, 1865:

...For many months the largest and finest army of the Confederacy, under the command of a leader whose presence inspires equal confidence in the troops and the people, has been greatly trammeled by the necessity of keeping constant watch over the approaches to the capital, and has thus been forced to forego more than one opportunity for promising enterprise. The hopes and confidence of the enemy have been constantly excited by the belief that their possession of Richmond would be the signal for our submission to their rule, and relieve them from the burden of war, as their failing resources admonish them it must be abandoned if not speedily brought to a successful close. It is for us, my countrymen, to show by our bearing under reverses how wretched has been the self-deception of those who have believed us less able to endure misfortune with fortitude than to encounter danger with courage. We have now entered upon a new phase of a struggle the memory of which is to endure for all ages and to shed an increasing luster upon our country.

Relieved from the necessity of guarding cities and particular points, important but not vital to our defense, with an army free to move from point to point and strike in detail the detachments and garrisons of the enemy, operating on the interior of our own country, where supplies are more accessible, and where the foe will be far removed from his own base and cut off from all succor in case of reverse, nothing is now needed to render our triumph certain but the exhibition of our own unquenchable resolve. Let us but will it, and we are free; and who, in the light of the past, dare doubt your purpose in the future?

Animated by the confidence in your spirit and fortitude, which never yet has failed me, I announce to you, fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the States of the Confederacy; that Virginia, noble State, whose ancient renown has been eclipsed by her still more glorious recent history, whose bosom has been bared to receive the main shock of this war, whose sons and daughters have exhibited heroism so sublime as to render her illustrious in all times to come - that Virginia, with the help of her people, and by the blessing of Providence, shall be held and defended, and no peace ever be made with the infamous invaders of her homes by the sacrifice of any of her rights or territory...


No Half Measures




4 comments:

David Fetter said...

...and as of about 1877, this paid off, and the Confederacy won.

Lawrence said...

Army group Steiner is awfully late to arrive. Where could they be?

DocAmazing said...

Davis was right, in a way; terrorism can be a very effective tacit.

Robt said...

AS George Washington and Paul Revere take over the military air bases At Gettysburg.

Colonel Mustard, Capt. Crunch Colonel Sanders Lose Gorgias to the northern Antifa aggressors.
As the Dog Ram-parts were still on sale.