To: SoConPubbie
He does have a point about The Civil War. Buying the slaves would have been preferable to killing 600,000 Americans. Emperor Alexander II of Russia did so in 1861.
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02/01/2011 12:43:44 AM PST by
Judges Gone Wild
(Who are these uncircumcised to oppose the armies of the Living God?)
To: Judges Gone Wild
He does have a point about The Civil War. Buying the slaves would have been preferable to killing 600,000 Americans. Emperor Alexander II of Russia did so in 1861.
Yes, and wouldn't it be wonderful if Adam hadn't eaten of the Tree of Life?
It would have been nice if they could have accomplished that, they couldn't. It was ingrained into the state of mind of the South.
Furthermore, it's Pauls crackpot attempt to read the mind of Lincoln, without any written evidence, that Lincoln somehow wanted to destroy or change our freedoms by going to war.
Finally, the real clue concerning the instability of Ron Paul as a conservative should be his association with the Anti-War Left and Progressives.
How anyone can hold this man up as some form of constitutional hero with all of the inconsistencies is beyond me.
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