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To: central_va

You are being disingenuous when you say Ft. Sumter was the only federal asset that the confederates seized.

Every piece of military hardware south of the Mason Dixon line that belonged to the United States was seized by the confederates. I’m sure you will blithely justify it as some sort of recollection of tax revenue by the confederates for years of tariffs on cotton no doubt.

Or better yet some sort of justified thievery based upon self-preservation for a “nation” that never needed to be created in the first place.


259 posted on 05/08/2009 4:53:36 AM PDT by usmcobra (Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
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To: usmcobra
You are being disingenuous when you say Ft. Sumter was the only federal asset that the confederates seized. Every piece of military hardware south of the Mason Dixon line that belonged to the United States was seized by the confederates. I’m sure you will blithely justify it as some sort of recollection of tax revenue by the confederates for years of tariffs on cotton no doubt. Or better yet some sort of justified thievery based upon self-preservation for a “nation” that never needed to be created in the first place.

This is new tac, "it was about money". First it was about slavery, now it was about money. How much does it cost to get out of this abysmal Union? Hell you can have all your Federal stuff back, but in the case of Southern Independence, the Butcher wouldn't even parlay. He wanted the war, not the South.

261 posted on 05/08/2009 5:05:07 AM PDT by central_va (www.15thVirginia.org Co. C, Patrick Henry Rifles)
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