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To: Viking2002

Agree. But the approaching fight isn’t going to be as civil as the first.


9 posted on 08/19/2020 10:51:47 PM PDT by amorphous
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To: amorphous

True. It’s going to be as much (if not more) asymmetrical as it is geographical. I hope all that Sociology 101 mush they funneled into my brain in college does me some reverse good when it’s time to aim and shoot.


12 posted on 08/19/2020 10:56:51 PM PDT by Viking2002 ("If a really stupid person becomes senile......how can you tell?" - George Carlin)
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To: amorphous

The Late Unpleasantness really was closer to a country on country war than a civil war. Both sides had specific borders and boundaries. While families and neighbors too different sides they usually did so by moving, not killing each other in the neighborhood. The American Revolution was much more like a civil war.


102 posted on 08/20/2020 7:53:59 AM PDT by bravo whiskey (Count Rostov "The tyranny of indistinguishable days.")
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