What point? That the Southern States seceded for slavery? Read South Carolina's Declaration of Secession if you don't believe me.
Someone points out your history of human rights violations and you plead that every country makes mistakes and yada, yada, yada... but you refuse to ever allow that argument in defense of the south.
Because you guys won't admit your mistake, you say the South was right. They vowed to perpetuate slavery, they were wrong.
The union was around for a while ya' know. Yet you blast every statement made by southern politicians forming a new government during a time of war. How do you know they could not have corrected the mistakes they made?
They weren't statements, they were Declarations. They declared that they seceded for slavery.
This point here is, every lame argument you use against the South can be used just as effectively against the North and the country as a whole.
Show me in the Declaration of Independence that we broke off from England for slavery.
When we fight the battle to maintain our heritage were are preserving yours also and you are not very grateful either.
My heritage is not the perpetuation of slavery.
You are in bed with the liberals and you are spouting the liberal line of PC garbage.
That it's wrong to secede for slavery? Whatever dude.
Don't believe me, hold you own well advertised "BAN THE BATTLE FLAG" rally and see how many dems and God only knows what else shows up.
I like the Confederate flag. We should always learn from mistakes though and not be afraid of the truth.
Here is a tip that will save you some time, there's no need to check Sharpton and Jackson's party affiliation, they are liberal dems in case you have forgotten. You just keep siding with them and your heritage will be next
Tell me the issue that I side with Jackson and Sharpton.
I do not read it like that. There are some pro and anti slavery statements in the South and in the new constitution.. Slavery was wrong, but it was a huge problem that was going to be dealt with eventually, It had been going on for some time. The North did not get religion over night, denounce slavery and declare war to free the slaves. You don't believe that fairy tale do you? However Sharpton and Jackson would agree with you.
They weren't statements, they were Declarations. They declared that they seceded for slavery.
No, they didn't, they seceded so they could determine that issue and many more for themselves. However Sharpton and Jackson would be on your side.
Show me in the Declaration of Independence that we broke off from England for slavery.
We broke from England for the same reason the South did, to end oppressive rule by an unreasonable centralized Federal government. Here again Sharpton, Jackson and most liberals see it the same as you.
My heritage is not the perpetuation of slavery.
Mine either, it's a struggle for state's rights, but your new bud Sharpton still thinks that perpetuation of slavery is my heritage because I wish to fly the Confederate Flag and offer alternative history books.
That it's wrong to secede for slavery? Whatever dude.
If the south had freed all the slaves first, we could have gone in peace? If the answer is no....then slavery was not the defining issue. Jackson's on your side so your okay.
I like the Confederate flag. We should always learn from mistakes though and not be afraid of the truth.
It is not the truth I am afraid of, it is the revisions that come with some versions. You may like the look of the flag (it is cool looking huh?) but you do not like my right to fly it.
Tell me the issue that I side with Jackson and Sharpton.
I did that above already, any attack on the Confederacy and you will find a willing ally.
Exactly what part of the constitution was breached? Please be specific.... "Forming Confederacies."
Chapter and verse?