No, I was born in Tennessee, actually. Kuci was born in Alabama but doesn't like to admit it.


But don't think for a second that I believe Lee was on the right side of the conflict. I don't.
If it were so simple for him as being about slavery and in support of slavery, then the vote of Virginia would have played no impact in his final decision. The gist I get from it is that he served as a reluctant option, but once he had committed a course did the best he could do with what he had.
You'd probably argue that he should have served Good over Lawful. That generally tends to be a pretty set persuasion peculiar to each person, whether to serve Law or Good.
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