I fought all the years of the American Revolution.
When my cousin General George S Patton
said something about reincarnating and an ignorant sheep bleated angrily there was no such thing as reincarnation, Georgie told them:
“You may not reincarnate, but I do”.
Knowing the hardships the Winter Soldiers endured
to give the Americans a chance to have a good society and rule themselves, only to have the sheep piss away that chance to embrace slavery where they get to pretend they are free while giving blowjobs and taking it up the ass from evil f##ks,
makes my gut queasy.
Seeing the slavery loving sheep cheer their slave masters,
cheer their slave masters blowing up little innocent children all over the world,
makes me want to take a big ole shit!
During the American Revolution, there were a handful of real men and women, and a big ass herd of ball-less sheep.
I have said that in many ways, many times.
Today I will use an short quote from a well acclaimed historical work to show once again how the ancestors of most of the sheep cheering Washington DC and that now innocent blood stained flag the loudest, were the biggest cowards, the most ball-less treasonous bleating in fear sheep which have ever existed.
“It is too easy to think of America in 1776 as a nation of revolutionaries, but the reverse of that would be nearer the truth. There were deep abiding differences of opinion. Many years after the war ended, John Adams estimated that the sentiments of the country had been divided into three equal parts: one third of the people, he said, remained loyal to the crown; another third supported the revolution; while the rest of his countrymen remained neutral, taking neither one side or the other. There’s no particular reason to doubt the accuracy of Adam’s sentiments; but they suggest little more than a state of mind and they depend, in any case, on one’s definition of the word “support.” If by “support” is meant a willingness to fight and die for a cause, it is worth remembering that a nation which included a free white population of over 2,000,000 never, in all the years of the war, put more than 25,000 soldiers into the field at one time, nor did the people who stayed at home ever adequately clothe or support that relative handful of soldiers. On the other hand, nothing like a third of the population was willing to enlist in the ranks of the loyalist, either, perhaps history is like that, after all—when the chips are really down, maybe there is never more than a handful of citizens who dare to stand up and be counted, while a preponderance wait in the wings to see what will happen”.
Richard M. Ketchum
‘THE WINTER SOLDIERS’
My third great grandfather Carleton who served three years under Washington, is documented being at Valley Forge, who was wounded in the chest with a musket ball at the Battle of Brandywine
had a brother who was a Tory.
Hell, at least he had a set of balls and fought.
Somewhere along the line Thomas stopped speaking of being a Tory and just spoke of being a Revolutionary War soldier, and in 1929 his line were approved eligible to be members of the SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION organization.
The descendants of a British Loyalist today take pride, salute the flag, brag about their ancestor fighting in the American revolution.
At least their ancestor fought.
Most American’s ancestors hid under their beds and informed the British on the movements of George and his handful of winter Soldiers.
The Ole Dog!
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