Well, I guess my question was due to the rabid hatred of all things Confederate as shown on these threads. So I was just curious why you would invoke Lee in response to him. Or is this some other Lee I don't know?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Lee
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Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870), was a career United States Army officer, an engineer, and among the most celebrated generals in American history. Lee was the son of Major General Henry Lee III "Light Horse Harry" (1756–1818), Governor of Virginia, and his second wife, Anne Hill Carter (1773–1829). He was a descendant of Sir Thomas More and of King Robert II of Scotland through the Earls of Crawford.[1]
A top graduate of West Point, Lee distinguished himself as an exceptional soldier in the U.S. Army for thirty-two years. He is best known for fighting on behalf of the Confederate Army in the American Civil War.
That was why I asked my question. Also, not sure what a college graduate from the 1800s has to do with today's version of liberal indoctrination institutions (colleges for those who missed it).
Lee's experience in schools back then (such as West Point) would have been the furthest things from colleges of today, which tba was referencing. Obviously you missed the point.
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