150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
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150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Lee surrendered...?dbackjon wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_ ... ourt_House
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Didn't you miss it by a day, he surrendered on April 9th.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Video of Citdog today.Chizzang wrote:Lee surrendered...?dbackjon wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_ ... ourt_House
Jeezus man don't tell Citdog he's gonna be pissed
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
JoltinJoe wrote:Video of Citdog today.Chizzang wrote:
Lee surrendered...?
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
I've seen, on a number of occasions, that the outcome of the Civil War settled the issue of "States' Rights." And it did. But it did not settle the issue as a matter or principle. It settled the issue in the sense that "might makes right." The Federal Government succeeded in bringing some States into line by brute force. And much more was lost than gained in the process because it left us with an all powerful central government.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?JohnStOnge wrote:A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
I've seen, on a number of occasions, that the outcome of the Civil War settled the issue of "States' Rights." And it did. But it did not settle the issue as a matter or principle. It settled the issue in the sense that "might makes right." The Federal Government succeeded in bringing some States into line by brute force. And much more was lost than gained in the process because it left us with an all powerful central government.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
The net impact was negative.Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Fuck. You are stupid.JohnStOnge wrote:The net impact was negative.Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
The negro was removed from one plantation and placed in another.kalm wrote:Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?JohnStOnge wrote:
A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
I've seen, on a number of occasions, that the outcome of the Civil War settled the issue of "States' Rights." And it did. But it did not settle the issue as a matter or principle. It settled the issue in the sense that "might makes right." The Federal Government succeeded in bringing some States into line by brute force. And much more was lost than gained in the process because it left us with an all powerful central government.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Did some human rights come out of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars?kalm wrote:Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?JohnStOnge wrote:
A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
I've seen, on a number of occasions, that the outcome of the Civil War settled the issue of "States' Rights." And it did. But it did not settle the issue as a matter or principle. It settled the issue in the sense that "might makes right." The Federal Government succeeded in bringing some States into line by brute force. And much more was lost than gained in the process because it left us with an all powerful central government.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Lee was the best general on either side. Just ran out of time, men, money, and supplies.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Riiiight...because all wars are the same.Pwns wrote:Did some human rights come out of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars?kalm wrote:
Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?
War is a racket, except for the US Civil War, which is a comic book story of good versus evil, amiright?
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
That principle was lost when we scrapped the Articles of Confederation and signed the Constitution.JohnStOnge wrote:
A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
The states were sovereign under the Articles of Confederation:
After that failed they signed the Constitution. The states were no longer sovereign.Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence
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Edit: you really should read the Articles of Confederation, JSO. It really is the nation you are nostalgic for.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Ever the drama queen...JohnStOnge wrote:A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
I've seen, on a number of occasions, that the outcome of the Civil War settled the issue of "States' Rights." And it did. But it did not settle the issue as a matter or principle. It settled the issue in the sense that "might makes right." The Federal Government succeeded in bringing some States into line by brute force. And much more was lost than gained in the process because it left us with an all powerful central government.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Facts never mattered to Jon. He holds 19th century people to 20th/21st century morals.GannonFan wrote:Didn't you miss it by a day, he surrendered on April 9th.
The ONLY difference between Lee and Washington is that Lee lost.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Ibanez wrote:Facts never mattered to Jon. He holds 19th century people to 20th/21st century morals.GannonFan wrote:Didn't you miss it by a day, he surrendered on April 9th.
The ONLY difference between Lee and Washington is that Lee lost.
Lol
Yes I knew I missed it but I do not say 150 years exactly
So bite me
And there were very very many people who realized that slavery was wrong even 150 years ago
Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Slavery was a states right. This is the moment many historians regard as the beginning of big govt. Read the constitution of the CSA and you'll see how oppressive and regressive it was. Each state has its own passport, currency, etc... Intra-state travel and commerce was a bitch. The CSA was as bad as the USA whilst under the Articles of Confederation.JohnStOnge wrote:A horrible day because an essential principle was lost. That principle is that the States are sovereign. "States' Rights" was indeed the true path laid out by the Constitution.
I've seen, on a number of occasions, that the outcome of the Civil War settled the issue of "States' Rights." And it did. But it did not settle the issue as a matter or principle. It settled the issue in the sense that "might makes right." The Federal Government succeeded in bringing some States into line by brute force. And much more was lost than gained in the process because it left us with an all powerful central government.
You simply don't like black people being equal to whites.
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150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Well, by that standard Lincoln was assassinated 150yrs ago.dbackjon wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Facts never mattered to Jon. He holds 19th century people to 20th/21st century morals.
The ONLY difference between Lee and Washington is that Lee lost.
Lol
Yes I knew I missed it but I do not say 150 years exactly
So bite me
And there were very very many people who realized that slavery was wrong even 150 years ago
I wasn't talking about slavery, just the premise of State sovereignty.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Including Robert E Lee, James Longstreet, etcdbackjon wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Facts never mattered to Jon. He holds 19th century people to 20th/21st century morals.
The ONLY difference between Lee and Washington is that Lee lost.
Lol
Yes I knew I missed it but I do not say 150 years exactly
So bite me
And there were very very many people who realized that slavery was wrong even 150 years ago
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Ivytalk wrote:Lee was the best general on either side. Just ran out of time, men, money, and supplies.

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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
My oldest just downloaded a Civil War mod for Total War Shogun Two and ripped through the southrons with the Iron Brigade.
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
CitadelGrad wrote:The negro was removed from one plantation and placed in another.kalm wrote:
Well at least some human rights came out of it. That was ok, wasn't it?
and the rednecks are still stupid as ever!
Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Citgrad doesn't speak for all whites. He's a racist douche.mrklean wrote:CitadelGrad wrote:
The negro was removed from one plantation and placed in another.
and the rednecks are still stupid as ever!
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Re: 150 Years Ago, Lee Surrendered
Ibanez wrote:Citgrad doesn't speak for all whites. He's a racist douche.mrklean wrote:
and the rednecks are still stupid as ever!




