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207 years ago today |
2013-05-31 |
h/t Instapundit By May 1806, Charles Dickinson had published an attack on [Andrew] Jackson in the local newspaper, and it resulted in a written challenge from Jackson to a duel. Since Dickinson was considered an expert shot, Jackson determined it would be best to let Dickinson turn and fire first, hoping that his aim might be spoiled in his quickness; Jackson would wait and take careful aim at Dickinson. Dickinson did fire first, hitting Jackson in the chest. Under the rules of dueling, Dickinson had to remain still as Jackson took aim and shot and killed him. However, the bullet that struck Jackson was so close to his heart that it could never be safely removed. Jackson's behavior in the in the dual outraged men of honor in Tennessee, who called it a brutal, cold-blooded killing and saddled Jackson with a reputation as a fearful, violent, vengeful man. He became a social outcast. |
Posted by:g(r)omgoru |
#3 "A traveling man" and man of honor. Not many to be found today. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-05-31 09:48 |
#2 outraged men of honor.. We have similar men among us today, in DoJ, DoS, the IRS, and the close circle of advisers in the WH. ..who called it a brutal, cold-blooded killing and saddled Jackson with a reputation as a fearful, violent, vengeful man. They say something similar to describe the Tea Party people today through their sock puppets in the media. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2013-05-31 08:38 |
#1 He became a social outcast. LOL, then went to killin injuns and British types and was outcasted some more. |
Posted by: Shipman 2013-05-31 05:03 |