Grammar is essential if you're trying to get a point across, given, if it turns into nitpicking and someone devotes several paragraphs over another's incorrect usage of the word "whom" then in that case it does indicate weakness.
While I do agree with you that grammar is an essential to the English language, the fact to the matter is this is a gaming forum where even
Rayven said on the shoutbox not that long ago that 13 year old's are welcome here. Not everyone specializes in the English language, or was taught in a good productive school. That is the reason why she removed the “Bad Grammar” pin because it was adding a false negative reputation on people who otherwise cannot help it.
If you're truly concern about ones grammatical errors then for mara's sake show your concerns in private. Be a mentor; a teacher, and do the humane thing. While it may not embarrass me, it could very well embarrass others for pointing their mistakes out in public, and not in private.
Actually, Skyrim is torn over the issue of the Civil War and this is made obvious as members of all races and ethnicities openly state whether or not they support the Empire or Ulfric. It isn't like everyone in Skyrim hates the Empire, many of them do remember that Skyrim used to be part of the Empire and that the Empire was always good to the country. Ulfric and his boys need to get their priorities set straight and realize the Thalmor are the enemy, not the Empire.
Many people in Skyrim want to be free from the shackles of the empire. They want to rule Skyrim with their Nordic traditions and laws. It is the reason why their fighting. The Titus Mede empire is severely weak, and the people in skyrim sees it. Only the strong has the right to rule, not the weak. If you listen to what Galmar says he even acknowledges that the true threat isn't the empire, but the elves themselves.
Your picture implies the Empire is stretched thin on troop strength, not that they aren't popular in Cyrodiil. The thought that a ragtag group of untrained militia who specialize in guerrilla warfare could take the offensive to trained Legionaries wearing heavy armor is both applauding and flat out stupid. Don't be unrealistic, the Empire is still the strongest fighting force in Tamriel aside from the Aldmeri Dominion. There's a difference between fighting offense and defense, the former being much harder.
A picture is worth a thousands of words. The fact to the matter is that the legate said it himself that the recruitment is scarce with very few reinforcements. They have to depend on local recruitment. If this was Tiber Septims empire then yeah, I would agree with you that they would be the strongest fighting task force in tamriel, but in fact their not because they surrendered to the A.D by signing the treaty to ban the worship of Talos. In fact they made the Aldmeri Dominion even more arrogant since they have bragging rights.
A glitch is a part of gameplay, and the reason I brought it up was because you start throwing around "Well, Ulfric must be stronger because I can use console commands!" Do I really need to explain how backwards that thinking is? The fact of the matter was that gameplay mechanics have nothing to do with written lore.
Not really a glitch is cause by incorrect script writing. It has nothing to do with the gameplay. Perhaps if Bethesda waited a bit longer to release the game, and focused on getting their plops together then maybe the company wouldn't have to put down so much money in creating patches. As far as Ulfric and his strength ability has nothing to do with the console commands, not sure why you bought that up since it's evidently clear that he successfully made the forsworn go packing when he unleashed his thu'um at them.
Did you seriously just disregard a written dossier which predates the Dragonborn joining whichever side on the basis that he can defeat the Thalmor?
If we were discussing about the book then I would take the dossier more seriously, but the fact is this is a game. With the next expansion that the company is going to publish with the war against the A.D whatever team the Dragonborn is on that team will win the war. Also nowhere does it say in the Dossier anything regarding to the dragonborn. I'm not sure they even know what a dragonborn is, and the potential danger that it can inflict on their operation. Instead of capturing the dragonborn they blatantly order their Justiciars to hunt down the dragonborn, and kill him.
So how is he going to arrest Ulfric? It's not like he has a magic crystal ball connected to a camera hovering above Markarth.
After he takes full control of Markarth, and after an investigation to the accusations of murdering innocent people, and no I don't believe for a moment that all of the victim of the families were sent to the mine for speaking out on behalf of their dead love ones that was killed by Ulfric Stormcloak. Where do you get this information from anyways?