Posted on 03/04/2019 8:08:48 AM PST by MNDude
This was around the time the republicans called themselves “progressive” because of the first civil rights movement.
LOL!!! Cruel, grotesquely unjust irony.
Im sure the democrats buried around him are having the last laugh as they continue to vote.
Oh the Democratic Party
Is the very one that enslaves you
It fights for all the lazy people
And those that hate the Jew
The illegal and the pedophile
Will never be brought to trial
Oh the Democratic Party
Hates America of that there is no denial
Counting backward, it looks like Lieutenant Grigsby was born in late 1811, which would have made him a mature man of 49 at the war’s outbreak.
I wonder what his service was like, considering most of the troopers would have been young enough to be his sons.
Indoctrinated, INVADED!, Etc.
The script is written, now being acted out.......???
Watch! ~ Tik, TOK, tic,tic,tic.....?????
GyG@PlanetWTF?
SemperTRUMP.45!
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Well done!
All we can really know about him is that he was no dummy.
This is rolled out every few years and it makes an interesting read and consideration. But, remember that Kansas Republicans of that era were not conservatives. They were the Progressives of their day. Grisby might well be a Bernie Sanders supporter if he were still around.
one of the first freepers.
Move over Darrin Stephens, I'm going for that promotion at "McMann and Tate".
49 year old a rare bird for the Civil War.
Not a one in a million....but still few. A bit over 10,000 Union troops over the age of 45 in one 400,000 muster roll sample.
https://civilwarhome.com/themen.html
In the border states especially, it was not uncommon for Dad to go to war leaving their married sons to tend he farm. My family was that way on both the Union and Confederate side.
As a father, I can say that makes a great deal of sense to me. As some one over 45 who works with 20 year olds—I can also say that working with people who think they are immortal would make accomplishing the task easier.
Little did he know that his message would one day be put on something called the internet, and then be seen across the world.
Actually, the ‘warning’ is far more true today, than it was in the early 1800’s - the antebellum Democrats could be described as the party of limited federal government, and strict constitutional construction...
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