To: hobbes1; stainlessbanner; stand watie
Yes...The old two wrongs make me right argument... I didn't know I implied that.
I am just curious, in what way was the Indian treated by the Rebel states?
It seems Stainless gave an answer before I could get back. But I will add,,that no one in this country, North or South treated the Indian fairly in the beginning.
106 posted on
07/02/2003 8:05:30 AM PDT by
SCDogPapa
(In Dixie Land I'll take my stand to live and die in Dixie)
To: SCDogPapa
Nor to this day....
107 posted on
07/02/2003 8:07:06 AM PDT by
hobbes1
( Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
To: SCDogPapa; hobbes1
Upon that, we all agree very well. My point was that the North was not a lone saint crusader for civil liberties as some would like to have us think of her.
To: SCDogPapa
my people were generally treated decently by the CSA.
otoh, the damnyankees routinely murdered any Indian who was unlucky enough to be captured by them,wearing rebel uniform.
MY family was slaughtered by the damnyankee army;only a few CSA vets of the family,who were away with the forces at the time, survived the mini-holocaust. the death count was at least 92 civilians.
but of course, no damnyankee wants to talk about THAT!
free dixie,sw
111 posted on
07/02/2003 10:53:15 AM PDT by
stand watie
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