Originally Posted by ltppowell
The causes of the Civil War are very much like the turmoil we see today, and there is no way to remove race, liberalism and tradition from the equation. Just as Ferguson, Baltimore, McKinney and Charlotte are combined to reveal a broad rift between factions, so did actions prior to the War. For instance, Northern abolitionists, and slaves, burned almost the entire City of Dallas to the ground on July, 8th 1860 leaving many homeless and destitute...none of which were slave owners. This "protest" was an incentive for every Texan to be pissed, regardless of how they felt about slavery.

It really wasn't very complicated.



Well, damn Pat... You're bringing up things that aren't (can't/won't) be taught in HS history class. Why'd you go do a thing like that?

Same with all those other folks quoting stuff that goes against the fed mandated "educational system"; it can't be true, if it ain't taught in HS history.

Seems rather apparent that there is plenty out there to debunk the "it was only about slavery myth", if one is inclined enough to look, or actually desired the truth. Might be a point there...


Originally Posted by Mannlicher
America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.