After Harry Reid's egregious 2007 statement concerning the Surge in Iraq ("
This war is lost!"), I decided to do a little genealogical research.  My question: how had some of Reid's more obscure ancestors behaved during previous military engagements?
 Revolutionary War
Revolutionary War: Jebediah Reid, commenting on Valley Forge: "But, General Washington, this war is 
lost, I can most assuredly promise you.  General Cornwallis will treat us with dignity if we only raise the white flag now.  And it's awfully cold out here."
 The War of 1812
The War of 1812: Jethro Reid, speaking to William Henry Harrison: "Tippecanoe and surrender, too, my dear Governor Harrison!"
 Civil War
Civil War: Benedict Reid at Gettysburg: "Four score and seven years, my a**!  This war was 
lost three frickin' years ago!"
 Spanish-American War
Spanish-American War: Desdemona Reid: "Remember the Maine... 
after we surrender!  ¿Se Habla Español?"
 World War I
World War I: Nebuchadnezzar Reid comments upon military actions in the Argonne Forest: "Over there!  Over there!  We are losing badly over there!"
 Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor: 'Stubby' Reid: "Do you see?  Do you see??  How can we possibly fight the Imperial Japanese war machine?  This war is 
over!"
 War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds: Harry Reid, expressing concern over resistance to an alien invasion: "It's pointless to fight these beasts!  We must surrender 
immediately to survive!  And I, for one, welcome my new alien overlords!"
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