To: WhiskeyPapa
Sorry, Walt. My "sophistry" as you put it, is just historical fact. Some slaves had "freed themselves" for many, many years before the War or the EP (it was called runaway). The EP did nothing. That's a fact. Read the damn proclamation yourself if you don't believe me. But your unealthy adoration of Lincoln, to the point of god-worship, blinds you to historical fact. Many, many posters have brought that to your attention over the months that I've been on FR.
Now, what weakened the Confederacy was the following:
(1) lack of materiel and supplies vis-a-vis the North;
(2) great imbalance in number of troops (the North had, relatively speaking, an exhaustible supply;
(3) poor military leadership in the West, where they could not afford to lose any major battles (where the North had incompetents like McClellan, Halleck, Butler and Hooker, to name a few, the South had equally lousy generals like Braxton Bragg and John Bell Hood).
To: ought-six
Read the damn proclamation yourself if you don't believe me. I dunno. The EP seems to have had the intended effect. Jefferson Davis called the EP "the most despicable act ever committed by guilty man."
You don't agree with that, do you?
Walt
202 posted on
08/14/2003 5:59:39 AM PDT by
WhiskeyPapa
(Virtue is the uncontested prize.)
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