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The quote that you record refers, of course, to the (bad) joke that goes something like this:
To remember the last stand of General Custer, the U.S governments
decide to enlist the talents of a local artist to help capture the
famous battle. So the artist goes to work, and spends days painting
the massive mural. The big day comes and all the generals are there,
waiting to see the unveiling.
The artist gives his speech and unveils the masterpiece, to show Jesus
on the cross and hundreds of Indians all having sex around him.
The crowd is gob-smacked by the painting and demand the artist tell
them why he has painted such an atrocity.
Calmly, the artist takes the stand and explains that the painting
represents Custer's last words, "Jesus Christ, look at all the *******
Indians!"
Custer's actual last words are lost to us as he and his company were all killed. The last documented words by General Custer were heard by troopers in other columns who heard him exclaim (upon seeing the Sioux camp) "We've caught them napping!". The source for this is not unimpeachable.
The most verifiable last words of Custer are those communicated to Benteen via a messenger. It read: "Benteen. Come on. Big village. Be quick. Bring packs. W.W. Cooke. PS Bring pacs."
It was, "That whole Thanksgiving thing aint gonna work here."
Well, it is likely General Custer that you are referring to, and since everyone there was killed, I doubt that you will be able to verify this statement.
Perhaps you are mixing him up with Col. Mustard in the Clue game?
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