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To: mojitojoe; K-Stater
You can change your IP, do whatever want, you can’t hide your usage of certain words, phrases, your posting style, and your pathetic life that consists of being obsessed with race.

When he dismisses facts as "Southron Mythology" we'll have the old Non Sequitur back. Tell me K-Stater,.. what do you think about this quotes?

"If it is a crime to love the South, its cause and its President, then I am a criminal. I would rather lie down in this prison and die than leave it owing allegiance to a government such as yours."

"The rank and file were chiefly farmers and small merchants, comparatively very few were owners of slaves; but they were all descended from ancestors whose fortunes and blood had been freely spent in the war of the revolution; they volunteered in obedience to the call of their state to resist invasion; they came with a firm determination to do their full duty."

"It is to me simply incredible, that a people so shrewd and practical as those of the United States, should expect us to have discarded, through the logic of the sword merely, the convictions of a lifetime; or that they could be deceived by us, should we be base enough to asset it of ourselves. They know that the people of the South were conquered, and not convinced; and that the authority of the United States was accepted by us from necessity, and not from preference. [snip] The people of the South went to war, because they sincerely believed (what their political fathers had taught them, with one voice, for two generations) that the doctrine of State-sovereignty for which they fought, was absolutely essential as the bulwark of the liberties of the people."

"I love the Union and the Constitution, but I would rather leave the Union with the Constitution than remain in the Union without it.''

“There are two world histories. One is the official and full of lies, destined to be taught in schools – the other is the secret history, which harbors the true causes and occurrences.”

"Lincoln's war implied, and the Gettysburg Address set to words, a firm message to the States of the Union - "I love you all, and if you leave me, I'll hunt you down and kill you." The Address was not the sagely comments of a wise statesman, rather the vain, obsessive rantings of a power-hungry demon engaging in a blood-thirsty mission of self-aggrandizement, no matter the volume of corpses required to attain it."

370 posted on 04/13/2011 3:25:24 PM PDT by Idabilly ("I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. ...)
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To: Idabilly

“”Lincoln’s war implied, and the Gettysburg Address set to words, a firm message to the States of the Union - “I love you all, and if you leave me, I’ll hunt you down and kill you.” The Address was not the sagely comments of a wise statesman, rather the vain, obsessive rantings of a power-hungry demon engaging in a blood-thirsty mission of self-aggrandizement, no matter the volume of corpses required to attain it.” “

That is basically what Lincoln was saying its too bad the man was allowed to be president instead of being more properly institutionalized.

Honestly I think Lincoln was a power hungry demon who couldn’t deal with the fact that someone would reject his leadership. He took the southern secession personal and for that he instigated a war of imperial domination that coated more then 600 thousand lives.

The South might have told Lincoln(if he would meet with em) that its nothing personal but given the history of this federation it is rather self-evident that its time for us to leave.


393 posted on 04/13/2011 9:22:34 PM PDT by Monorprise
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