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Charlie Reese on Jefferson Davis
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But other than that, you're right, he's a perfect hero for anyone. I'm sure fellow general Colin Powel has a picture of him on his wall. As far as West Pointers go, I prefer Edgar Alan Poe. He didn't graduate, but he didn't destroy half the country in a stupid, inevitably futile war, either. |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Charlie Reese on Jefferson Davis
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A few things paste in glossing over to hide the bruised pride of a southern sec. trying to re-live the 1860s the CSA enforced a conscription act The CSA was never recognized as a sovereign nation by any government and VP of the CSA, Stephens declared(paraphrasing here) that the cornerstone of the new government(CSA) is the great truth that negros are inferior to the white man and are bound to a life of slavery. |
Re: Charlie Reese on Jefferson Davis
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You're sounding a little defensive, Pat. Is it getting hard to justify being on the losing side, the side that picked a fight they knew they were going to lose, and the side that was fighting to preserve slavery. Sure, the Civil War wasn't about slavery, if you say so, but the south was trying to perpetuate slavery. The North put an end to it. The North dropped the ball when it let Reconstruction end without fully integrating the south and requiring full rights for all human beings.
Come to think about it, that's another reason I dislike Franklin Roosevelt. He has the biggest majority of his party in both houses of congress when he was elected and he didn't send Federal troops to re-occupy the south, even though he had the political power to do so. He left it to that flaming liberal Ike to send in the 101st Airborne. |
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That's a position not just born of ignorance, it applauds ignorance and wishes for it to expand. I'm not going to do that. Quote:
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So, no point made there. Let's see how MRM fares. Quote:
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The invasion by the Union caused the war, the invasion of the Confederate States of America by the Union was to stage a bloody coup d'etat against the Union Constitution which was ultimately successful. Huge violations of the Constitution occured in the northern states, arrests of tens of thousands to be held without charges or bail, destruciton of hundreds of newspapers, intimidation of hundreds more by acts of violence, military occupation of northern cities for political gain, and on and on. Quote:
You expected to milk slavery, I realize, all who attempt this argument ultimately fall back on slavery since they have nothing else with which to make their argument, and since slavery wasn't the primary issue, it ultimately fails as an underpinning of the Union causus belli. The invasion of the southern states by the northern states was never about slavery; it was always for economic hegemony by New England corporate interests, of whom Lincoln was a bought and paid for representative. Lincoln had a 25 year long history of merchantilist interests, having been a Whig all his political life, and an ardent supported of tax funded projects benefiting a chosen elite, of which he was a member. Most of the robber barons of the late 19th cnetury owe their fabulous wealth to Lincoln and the Union army. Quote:
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here you go, a veritable shangri-la: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061214/ap_on_re_us/holy_city_for_sale |
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The Gospel According to Pat:
"You have no idea what you're talking about, which is to be expected I suppose." " Your knowledge of the period is thin." "As someone living outside the Confederacy, it's none of your business what we do here." "That's a position not just born of ignorance, it applauds ignorance and wishes for it to expand." " Unfortunately, now the yankee filth is coming back, more's the pity." Telll us Pat. Do you have your witty barbs numbered for speedy reparte'? Les |
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Right. If the facts disgaree with paste's views, there is "no point made". :) |
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As far as I'm concerned, you are free to post all the selected quotes and mish-mash of 'historical fact' you wish. It is, more or less, a free country, (mine too :) ). Just lay off the blather dumping on people's lack of knowledge, thought, where they live and "Yankee filth". Although I suspect anyone who wanted to read 'The world according to Lew Rockwell' would just go to his website, I would HOPE your purpose for posting is to win hearts and minds. Responding to comments which are contrary to your point of view, whether frivolous or well meant, with venomous verbiage does NOT further your cause. (Unless your cause is to have your name added to the list of those one would not be happy to sit with and have a beer. As a one-time student of military history and strategic studies, (and for your general font of knowledge, I have not yet read Uncle Tom's Cabin), I take an interest in some of your posts with historical threads. Some are interesting, some inspired and some are unfortunate. It is always good to know what others are thinking and the most inportant word here is 'thinking'. All the best, Les |
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Charleston after the indescriminate bombardment of the Union Army. I don't find this amusing, do you? http://images19.fotki.com/v285/photo...leston1-vi.jpg Quote:
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