Jonathan Pollard
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ORIGINAL: captskillet _____________________________ "Git thar fust with the most men" - Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest According to Wikipedia: Forrest is often erroneously quoted as saying his strategy was to "git thar fustest with the mostest." Now often recast as "Getting there firstest with the mostest,"[44] this misquote first appeared in print in a New York Tribune article written to provide colorful comments in reaction to European interest in Civil War generals. The aphorism was addressed and corrected by a New York Times story in 1918 to be: "Ma'am, I got there first with the most men."[45] Though a novel and succinct condensation of the military's Principles of mass and maneuver, Bruce Catton writes: "Do not, under any circumstances whatever, quote Forrest as saying 'fustest' and 'mostest'. He did not say it that way, and nobody who knows anything about him imagines that he did."[46] quote:
ORIGINAL: Extraneous Other quotes from General Nathan Bedford Forrest (CSA) "No damn man kills me and lives." Surrendering to General Forrest likewise did not necessarily guarantee that one would live. Achilles Clark, a soldier with the 20th Tennessee cavalry, wrote to his sister immediately after the battle of Fort Pillow: "The slaughter was awful. Words cannot describe the scene. The poor, deluded, negroes would run up to our men, fall upon their knees, and with uplifted hands scream for mercy but they were ordered to their feet and then shot down. I, with several others, tried to stop the butchery, and at one time had partially succeeded, but General Forrest ordered them shot down like dogs and the carnage continued. Finally our men became sick of blood and the firing ceased." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Bedford_Forrest#cite_ref-Clark.2C_Achilles_V_34-0
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