WAR STORIES: Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight

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Warning This story includes Language Not used
in Newspapers
since the Turn of the 19th./20th. Century.

If your unable to Cope with Language that has not Been Sterilized
For the Child's brain.
Do Not Read this Article !



Keowee courier.
(Pickens Court House, S.C.), 29 Aug. 1900.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...ries&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1
 
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This rings true to this day , from my point of view.
 
In my opinion, all wars that have ever been fought by this country have been the Rich Man's War and the Poor Man's fight, all except one.....and that was the American Revolution when All Patriots were fighting for all they were worth to win our Independence from Britain.
 
Thanks Jeff, I understand that George Washington made a remark to his second in command at Trenton that war is always about the money.
 
You always find some true interesting articles.
 
lol THANKS :thumbsup: I try :coffee2:
 

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