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Dear Glenn Beck: Confederate Constitution mentions the word slavery ONE time.
Confederate Constitution ^ | 6/25/10 | Central_VA

Posted on 06/25/2010 4:31:27 PM PDT by central_va

Open Message to Mr. Beck (self proclaimed historian). Tonight on your TV show you said that you read the Confederate Constitution and I paraphrase "it had slavery written all over it, all about slavery blah blah blah". You are incorrect sir, I did a word search on the document and the word slavery appears "one" time. Everyone can try it for themselves at the link provided below.

CS Constitution

Can never trust a Yankee, even a goofy entertaining one.


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KEYWORDS: beck; civilwar; confederacy; glennbeck; itwasaboutslavery; lostcauserfail; secession; slavery; slavestates; slavetrade
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To: southernsunshine
There is no moral high ground for either side. The degree of participation in slavery does not negate the fact of participation. Often overlooked are the states which chose to secede due to Lincoln's order for troops and refusal to participate in coercion, by force, to return already seceded states back into the Union. There is also the individual aspect of this, which is also often overlooked; the individuals, on both sides, who wanted no part of any war, but were helpless to stop manipulation by politicians.

With all due respect, within this florid explanation I sense a whiff of equivocation. "Everyone was doing it" is no excuse.

However, slavery is not the total of that heritage.

It's inseparable and thus definitive. You can't have juleps on the veranda while men are being whipped on the back 40 and call it anything but a diabolical place.

To me, America's history of slavery is just that, America's history not solely a Southern legacy.

Absolutely, positively a sidestep and equivocation.

I see no modern face of slaveholders on this thread.

The originator of this thread by his own admission suggests that a couple more decades of slavery were better than a war to stamp it out. I'd call that (and his other assertions) consistent with a slaveholder's point of view

I see no sentiments expressed on this thread which are worthy of scorn and derision, much less men worthy of the same derogatory comments.

Based on your own statements, I can see why you feel that way, and I take a dim view of the opinion. Rationalizing 'your heritage' necessarily puts a class of people beneath you.

If the veterans, in the link below, could come together 50 years after the war with no such opinion of one another, who are we to judge?

How many ex-slaves were there? Jocularity among former combatants is one thing, but as has been pointed out, that 'reunion' was happy only for those not living in fear of the KKK and Jim Crow.

I do not see any indication of white supremacy in any statement on this thread.

Look closer

As ugly as the truth is, states rights included slavery in those days. Those were different times.

Agreed, different times, better compared to the holocaust than through some phony sentimental lens.

Reviewing the definition of a bigot, I don't fit the definition of a bigot. I don't see anyone defending their Southern heritage, on this thread, that fits the definition either.

Suggesting that blacks be confined to 'a few more decades of slavery' because it fits someone's ivory tower belief that it would have been better for the country is, in my view, the definition of bigotry. And I'd suggest that you don't see it because you agree with it.

If I understand your point with this comment, Sherman's march would have had to begin in states west of Georgia and would have taken him to points north of the mason-dixon line.

The slave mentality did then (and does now) need to be erased, permanently and completely. It was not.

I don't have the time or desire to teach a course in history to unwilling students. If it fits your worldview that 'the South' was something to be held up and idealized, well, you need more help than I'm willing to provide.

Cheers.

181 posted on 06/26/2010 9:51:04 AM PDT by IncPen (How can a man who won't produce his own documentation lecture the rest of us on immigration?)
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To: patriot preacher

Marszalek makes the claim that Sherman owned slaves, yet provides no evidence supporting it. Sherman himself never claimed to own a slave. None of his other biographies mention it. In the letter to his foster father that Marszalek references in his footnote for that paragraph Sherman does not claim to actually own any slaves. It’s possible that he rented someone elses slave but that’s about it.


182 posted on 06/26/2010 10:03:14 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: GOPyouth
I don't deny for one second that the Union allowed it. The point I'm making is that the republican party made the move to end it.

You made a valid point very well. It was I who failed to frame my question in a comprehensible manner! Thanks for your response.

183 posted on 06/26/2010 10:47:39 AM PDT by southernsunshine
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To: patriot preacher

To deny that Yankee land is not a hot bed of liberalism is to proclaim one’s idiocy.


184 posted on 06/26/2010 10:54:19 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: IncPen
Suggesting that blacks be confined to 'a few more decades of slavery' because it fits someone's ivory tower belief that it would have been better for the country is, in my view, the definition of bigotry. And I'd suggest that you don't see it because you agree with it.

I wonder how these guys felt about it as they slowly bled to death....

600,000 thousand....

185 posted on 06/26/2010 10:58:05 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

LOL.

patriot preacher was trying to give pokie and imbeciles like you an ‘out’ for the thimble-brained show of bigotry. Thanks for proving him wrong!


186 posted on 06/26/2010 11:00:10 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: central_va

And it’s a GD shame that traitorous morons like jeff davis caused those deaths.


187 posted on 06/26/2010 11:01:33 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: rockrr
And it’s a GD shame that traitorous morons like jeff davis caused those deaths.

Loyalty to ones state would seem like traitorous behavior to the Federalist/state-ist.

188 posted on 06/26/2010 11:04:17 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

So you don’t mind that he’s responsible for the pointless deaths of 600,000+ Americans as long as you think he was acting out of loyalty to his state?

Says much about you AND him.


189 posted on 06/26/2010 11:10:56 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: gunnyg
Great blog, Gunny!

Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream by Lerone Bennett Jr., is another great read from a historian.

190 posted on 06/26/2010 11:15:24 AM PDT by southernsunshine
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To: rockrr
So you don’t mind that he’s responsible for the pointless deaths of 600,000+ Americans as long as you think he was acting out of loyalty to his state?

The responsibility belongs to the invading party, not the seceding one.

191 posted on 06/26/2010 11:22:18 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: southernsunshine

Oh dear...I didn’t realize that you were into outcome-based education. Even Bennett does not claim his book as history.


192 posted on 06/26/2010 11:23:56 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: central_va

If you say so. Since the rebels invaded Sumter I guess we can just chalk the responsibility up to the south. Works for me!


193 posted on 06/26/2010 11:26:02 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: rockrr
If you say so. Since the rebels invaded Sumter I guess we can just chalk the responsibility up to the south. Works for me!

The rat doesn't own the barn that he infests...

194 posted on 06/26/2010 11:31:36 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
The rat doesn't own the barn that he infests...

That's incredibly insipid - even for you. Wanna try again?

195 posted on 06/26/2010 11:39:41 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: central_va
I wonder how these guys felt about it as they slowly bled to death.... 600,000 thousand....

Ask a black slave what his freedom is worth, then get back to me.

196 posted on 06/26/2010 11:43:40 AM PDT by IncPen (How can a man who won't produce his own documentation lecture the rest of us on immigration?)
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To: central_va

They wrote it so they could own slaves hence about slavery.


197 posted on 06/26/2010 11:45:29 AM PDT by DCrockett53
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To: central_va
You curious and comical little woodland creature ... I guess standwatie really did spread his seed all over the former Confederacy ...

I come up with 10 mentions of "slaves" or "slave-holding" in the CSA Constitution and none in the original US Constitution up to the Civil War.

To be sure the Framers got around that with phrases like "such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit" and "all other Persons" (other than free, that is), but they did avoid explictly mentioning slavery or involuntary servitude until they wanted to abolish it.

The Confederate founders didn't put slavery in every sentence, but if you read through the document, the word would certainly catch the alert reader's eye, especially in Article I, Section 9 and in Article IV, Sections 2 and 3. If you're cataloguing the differences between your Constitution and ours, the importance of slavery would be still more apparent.

So in this case Beck isn't entirely wrong, if he's wrong at all. Beck actually is right about some things -- many things, even -- but his personality turns a lot of people off.

198 posted on 06/26/2010 12:05:19 PM PDT by x
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To: x
I guess standwatie really did spread his seed all over the former Confederacy ...

i MisS sTAndWaTiE. Come hoMe StanD.

199 posted on 06/26/2010 12:09:18 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: southernsunshine
Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream by Lerone Bennett Jr., is another great read from a historian.

Good grief, since when are black liberation theorists considered historians?

200 posted on 06/26/2010 12:49:53 PM PDT by mac_truck ( Aide toi et dieu t aidera)
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