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To: tpaine; billbears
A likely story.

Oh, so I am a liar?
People do have a life away from the computer. Really, they do!
Tonight I have been with my family.
Maybe I can backtrack and give you a minute-by-minute schedule of my activities since 5:00 P.M. EST when I left work.

Can you honestly say that the Confederacy is the moral equivalent of totalitarian regimes such as:
"Napoleon's France for most of a decade, ...Japan in 1931, Germany in 1939, and Russia after World War II"?

As some say around here, "that dog won't hunt".
I believe that the Confederacy was merely fighting for their freedom, and for states' rights.
The states comprising the CSA were sovereign, and responding to invasion by the North.
They were sovereign states as spelled out in the Constitution, a document that has suffered injury, if not yet total death, from a thousand cuts since 1861.
If the author wants to equate anyone with despotic madmen such as Napoleon, Hitler and various members of the Japanese military, it should indeed be a leader from 1861... Abraham Lincoln.
He, along with various Supreme Courts and other Presidents who consider the Constitution a "living" document, have done so much damage to this constitutional republic.
I pray this damage is not irreparable.

That having been said, the rest of this article is actually very good.
Perhaps I wasn't clear about that before. I don't claim to be right all the time or even most.
However, that one sentence (see my #57) took the wind out of the author's argument for me.

I'm going to bed as soon as I get through paying bills, if that's acceptable to you.

Hope the rest of your evening goes well.

CD

104 posted on 03/25/2002 5:57:38 PM PST by Constitution Day
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To: Constitution Day
The 'one sentence' from # 57:

History teaches us that certain nations, certain peoples, and certain religions at peculiar periods in their history take a momentary, but deadly leave of their senses —
Napoleon's France for most of a decade, the southern states in 1861, Japan in 1931, Germany in 1939, and Russia after World War II.
And when they do, they cannot be bribed, apologized to, or sweet-talked — only defeated. .

Can you honestly say that the Confederacy is the moral equivalent of totalitarian regimes such as: "Napoleon's France for most of a decade, ...Japan in 1931, Germany in 1939, and Russia after World War II"?

-- Can you honestly say that the author is saying that the CSA was a moral equivalent to totalitarian regimes? ---- He is not. - He only claims they ALL momentarily left their senses, -- a fair comment.

As some say around here, "that dog won't hunt". I believe that the Confederacy was merely fighting for their freedom, and for states' rights. The states comprising the CSA were sovereign, and responding to invasion by the North. They were sovereign states as spelled out in the Constitution, a document that has suffered injury, if not yet total death, from a thousand cuts since 1861. If the author wants to equate anyone with despotic madmen such as Napoleon, Hitler and various members of the Japanese military, it should indeed be a leader from 1861... Abraham Lincoln. He, along with various Supreme Courts and other Presidents who consider the Constitution a "living" document, have done so much damage to this constitutional republic. I pray this damage is not irreparable.

--- Nice rant, but seeing it's built entirely upon a false premise, it doesn't matter to the issue at hand.
You need to learn to read for content & fact, instead of jumping to conclusions.

That having been said, the rest of this article is actually very good. Perhaps I wasn't clear about that before. I don't claim to be right all the time or even most. However, that one sentence (see my #57) took the wind out of the author's argument for me.

And lottsa wind your misconception was. Nothing more. -- Thanks.

106 posted on 03/25/2002 6:35:12 PM PST by tpaine
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To: Constitution Day
The states comprising the CSA were sovereign, and responding to invasion by the North.

The South started the war and the North finished it. End of story. Get over it.

159 posted on 08/23/2002 3:06:19 AM PDT by SwordofTruth
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