Posted on 05/24/2007 6:03:30 AM PDT by Rebeleye
...he was stunned to see two large Confederate flags flying from trucks...emblazoned with the words "The South Shall Rise Again." I'm stunned, too, that people still think it is cool to fly this flag. Our society should bury these flags -- not flaunt them...because the Confederate flag symbolizes racial tyranny to so many... ...This flag doesn't belong on city streets, in videos or in the middle of civil discussion. It belongs in our past -- in museums and in history books -- along with the ideas it represents.
(Excerpt) Read more at kansas.com ...
What would have happened to aggregate demand for cotton if all the textile mills in the US had closed?
I'd argue that the 5th A. prohibition against depriving a person "of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law" was violated by slavery. Clearly, a person born into slavery, simply due to his paternity, is a deprivation of any due process for a crime. But, the hypocrisy of chattel, generational slaves being both people and property didn't seem to impinge on the Antebellum American mind.
Well this life that I've lead has took me everywhere
There ain't no place I ain't never gone
But its kind of like the saying that you heard so many times
Well there just ain't no place like home
Did you ever see a she-gator protect her young
Or a fish in a river swimming free
Did you ever see the beauty of the hills of Carolina
Or the sweetness of the grass in Tennessee
And Lord I can't make any changes
All I can do is write em in a song
I can see the concrete slowly creepin'
Lord take me and mine before that comes
Do you like to see a mountain stream a-flowin'
Do you like to see a youngun with his dog
Did you ever stop to think about, well, the air you're breathin'
Well you better listen to my song
And Lord I can't make any changes
All I can do is write em in a song
I can see the concrete slowly creepin'
Lord take me and mine before that comes
I'm not tryin' to put down no big cities
But the things they write about us is a bore
Well you can take a boy out of ol' Dixieland
But you'll never take ol' Dixie from a boy
And Lord I can't make any changes
All I can do is write em in a song
I can see the concrete slowly creepin'
Lord take me and mine before that comes
Cause I can see the concrete slowly creepin'
Lord take me and mine before that comes
The Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union might be of some help.
Never mind some of the things I’ve seen crop up on the “preview” bar!
Yet another essay which reveals that “States Rights” was simply code for “Expansion of Slavery”.
Hey Ney. Get over it.
To a great number of Americans the Confederate symbols are heritage not hate. In fact they weren’t associated with racial hatred until the 1960s when the symbology was hijacked by hate groups like the KKK.
My family were confederates from Arkansas. We never owned a slave ever. Didn’t believe in it. But we did give 13 members of the family to the cause.
You know how many times slaves, slavery, or slave-holding is mentioned in that document? 18. You know how many times tariffs, duties, or taxes are mentioned? 1.
I doubt it will help, although I appreciate the link.
Its been said many men are more firmly wed to their own ideas than to their spouse.
I’m seeing that in ‘real time’ on this thread.
Those who will not back victory in Iraq, or see deposing the Hussein regime as an unjustified act, should go back to their cave and email Mr. Bin Laden to tell him we ain't buyin' it.
Copperheads and Democtrats today have alot in common. So I have serious questions about whether that young soldier said he fought "cause you're downn here." It reeks of Copperhead propaganda to me.
What is true then is true now. To say that doing what is necessary will aid the enemy's recruitment is nothing more than providing aid and comfort to the enemy.
If thats what you believe, you’ll see it no matter what is posted to you, so the question becomes why have you asked for it multiple times, knowing you’ll never be convinced otherwise?
No problem. Somebody is bound to find it educational. :)
I already cited both the Republican Tariff plank of 1860, and the Democrat(ick) lack of any mention of tariffs in their platforms. How is this "strong pro-tariff"?: "12. That, while providing revenue for the support of the General Government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country; and we commend that policy of national exchanges which secures to the working men liberal wages, to agriculture remunerating prices, to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence."
Whole Republican Platform of 1860 here. Taken along with the two Dem platforms, it becomes quite clear what the burning issues of the election really were, and why the slaveholding elite triggered the secessions upon Lincoln's election. It wasn't tariffs that had them panicking.
Indeed, just not the two who learned everything they know from the public school system concerning the CW.
I appreciated it.
Have a good evening, my absence will be viewed as ‘running away’ as opposed to digging a french drain in the yard.....(chuckle)
In 1860 the Democratic Party was hopelessly split, between North and South, much like the Democratic Party in the 1960’s. The party platform may have reflected this split, unable to reconcile competing sectional interests.
the Confederacy never ‘died’ ...heck we are just taking a break ;^)
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