To: nolu chan
Glad you showed up, nolu chan. Here is your chance to detail the anti slavery positions of Jefferson Davis, as well as examples of his racial tolerance and support of diversity. Have at it.
To: Non-Sequitur; nolu chan; 4ConservativeJustices
Here is your chance to detail the anti slavery positions of Jefferson Davis, as well as examples of his racial tolerance and support of diversity. Classic troll. You demand nolu chan demonstrate in Davis what you and other defenders haven't been able to prove about Lincoln.
You're a piece of work.
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To: Non-Sequitur
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Glad you showed up, nolu chan. Here is your chance to detail the anti slavery positions of Jefferson Davis, as well as examples of his racial tolerance and support of diversity. Have at it. Jefferson Davis had no anti-slavery positions of which I am aware. He headed a slave nation. As for diversity, I guess you mean something like Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.
Slavery was wrong.
Not as a moral question, but as a legal question, in 1861, in my opinion, slavery was legal and secession was legal. That does not make either one either moral or right. In 2003, abortion is legal. That does not necessarily make it moral or right. Many consider it infanticide.
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