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To: Non-Sequitur
Did up Sherman and Grant and take them to court. Take what you get from them and give it to every single living southerner who personally suffered material damages from the actions of the Union army. You know, the same kind of offer made on all these black reparations posts. Until you can agree to that then DiLusional's reparations cause is just as phony and just as bogus as N'Cobra's. And until you can show a better reason than N'Cobra can I'll have to assume you support their cause, too.

LOL!! Good Lord man!! I was just joking with you (well partially). However if you want to get technical, slave trade could be said to only be condoned by the US government, not a direct action of the US government, as the illegal attack on women, children, and property was by the union army. They were working directly for the US government. I say we call it square. I don't want anyone's money, and heck the LAST place I would want it from is the government of these United States. That would in effect continue the crutch of burden that Hamilton and Clay called for, and lincoln instituted.

22 posted on 08/20/2002 8:57:42 AM PDT by billbears
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To: billbears
Yeah, but I don't see where in the article ol' Tommy D. said, "Aha. I gotcha. I'm only kidding. This Kershaw chump is as loony as the New Black Panther party guy is." He acts like he thinks he has a case. And if Kershaw has a case then N'Cobra has a case. If N'Cobra is nothing but a bunch of con artists then so is Kershaw. Simple as that. And if you think that Kershaw has a case but Sister Firestarter, et. al. don't, then it's just the latest in an increasing list of southron hypocrisy.
23 posted on 08/20/2002 9:12:19 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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