Posted on 04/04/2012 6:34:20 AM PDT by the scotsman
Thanks for posting.
The battlefield photo with the dead soldiers which accompanies the story just broke my heart.
As much as I try to wrap my head around what the Civil War must have been like I just don’t think — particularly as someone with no military or war experience — what those soldiers (and the rest of the country, for that matter) went through.
Years ago I had a dream that I was *IN* the civil war. It was horrifying. The subsequent consequence of the civil war (expansion of the Federal Behemoth) are also horrifying.
The Lincoln Library in Springfield, Illinois has a display on the Civil War and there’s a running counter of the daily deaths that cover the war years and I remember it was around 700,000 on both sides. The war covered an area equivalent of the distance from Oslo, Norway to Athens, Greece. Greece being the same size as Arkansas or Alabama. On the same note, you can almost fit two and a half Europe’s in the US.
I’ll never forget a statistic that Pat Buchanan (why oh why didn’t he run for pres?) mentioned years ago: The number of Negroes brought to the U.S. in the slave trade numbered approx. 675,000 . . . the number of deaths in combat in the Civil War were approx. 660,000.
The similarity in these two numbers is almost too coincidental . . . almost 1 to 1 that God made us pay for the tragedy that was the slave trade and the Civil War.
I do a lecture here at my medical vocational school about Civil War Medicine. I start my lecture with asking the students for the years that the Civil War was fought, and very, very seldom do any of the students get within 60 years . . . thank you, public screwl systems!
Of course, you can argue that quite a few war deaths were from the slave-holding South, but virtually none of the southern combatants were slave holders.
300,000 mostly white men from the north gave their lives in the struggle that freed the slaves.
The Civil War makes me sick. Every other civilized country got rid of slavery without such bloodshed. Just don’t tell me Lincoln was a great President.
Are we willing to pay that price to rescue our nation from
tyranny?
Wow. That is a sobering statistic.
Start thinking along these lines and you’ll really get a lump in your throat. The current death toll from abortion:
53 million.
Battle for Atlanta 150th anniversary is in 2014 and
Gettysberg 150th is next year 2013
Just got back from shiloh 150th reeanctment.
When I get home (I’m working in Australia) I want to visit some of the battle fields. Gettysburg for one but some of the others. And you’re right, I can’t start or end my day without checking in here.
“It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before usthat from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotionthat we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vainthat this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedomand that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
Lest we forget. Lest we forget
There was an estimated 50,000 visitors and 12,000 reenactors
there.
ARe you so young that you do not remember the multiple times that Pat ran for president???
Your history is incorrect.
Yes, I do remember. But I can dream, can't I? I mean, here we are with a dyed in the wool, 100% liberal democrat about to head our ticket against the monster in the White House.
For whom do we vote: Obambi or Obambi-lite. Another Dole-Bush-McLame choice foisted on the conservatives.
We all know that even if Romnesty got into the White House, he'll cave on homosexual activity, abortions, mandated health care, and high taxes. He's a dishrag . . . and we're stuck with him. Yee GODS!
Why is it that very few histories of the Civil War state the degree to which the European oligarchs aided the South, both in the years leading up to and during war, with money, war material, diplomacy and espionage? The installation of Maximillian in Mexico by the French was designed to open a southern flank against the western US and Canada as a British asset was a base for spy networks and agitation of the Indians in the US frontier regions. America’s enemies list needs to include this neo-aristocracy element that continues to operate as a global financial oligarchy today.
All because the Democrats decided to push slavery west. Sound familiar?
And which house and senate candidates are you actively supporting??? I will take Romney and a conservative Congress any day. It is up to us to hold our elected officials feet to the fire
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