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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #30 on: May 04, 2010, 05:14:28 PM »
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 On the other side is the modern southern view that slavery had absolutely nothing to do with the Civil War and that anyone who mentions such a thing must be an uneducated liberal stooge.  Indeed the south didn't even want slavery any more and further, the slaves that were there were happy and life was universally wonderful.

That isn't really the modern view.  Anyone with the sense that God promised a rock knows that the issue of slavery was in the mix.  What is being said is that for some states, especially those of the Upper South, it was not the PRIMARY issue.  Revenue, tariffs, and states rights were the primary issues (and you can toss slavery into the states rights part if you like - the right of the States to determine if or how to free blacks).

I have NEVER seen anyone, except maybe liberal revisionists, say that Southerners make the claim that
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"the slaves that were there were happy and life was universally wonderful
.  Although some will state, and will be supported by documents such as Born In Slavery: The Slave Narratives, that most slaves were in general reasonably well cared for and reasonably happy.  Many of the small slave holders, say with maybe a handful of slaves, treated them pretty much like family - all eating the same food at the same table, sleeping in the same house, and in many cases doing the same chores.  

You can find a link to The Slave Narratives in one of the stickys here.  

And here is a link to one of the fairly typical stories:  Tempe Herndon Durham "I was thirty-one years ole when de surrender come. Dat makes me sho nuff ole. Near bout a hundred an' three years done passed over dis here white head of mine."

So, it would seem that not every white in the South had dozens of slaves that were beaten every day and fed only 2 oz. of parched corn a day and dressed in rags as many Northern apologists preach.
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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #31 on: May 05, 2010, 05:21:07 PM »
Why does that seem like an answer to my question?  Indeed, if anything, it supports my post above regarding both sides moving themselves towards simple absolutes and away from reality.

I have to again agree with Dee neither he or I glossed over the slave issue, if anything we charged it head on. It appears to me that you either don't understand or don't agree with our answers, which is your right, in either case! (Note*****Property rights = slaves. You see slaves in those days were considered property not people. Even the U.S. Constitution stated that as fact)

We both showed, with a great degree of accuracy, everyone feelings about slavery during that time frame. As Dee recomended if you disbelieve, look it up, the answers are at your fingertip.
So in your post it would be appropriate to replace the words "property rights" with "slavery"?

I've carefully read each of your responses and I didn't see anything regarding the text of the various secession statements.  That is, specifically, what I was looking for.  What you and Dee posted I could just as easily have wrote.  I understand that position clearly.  I was looking for some historical and contextual arguments regarding the specific documents.  Perhaps neither of you have knowledge on that specific topic.  If so, sorry for the confusion.

Are you baiting me, if so, that’s a poor excuse for a worm.

Well then why don’t you start a thread, specifically, about what you want to debate. As to my knowledge concerning the subject of your interest, start the thread and I’ll show you, the ball is in your court.

Apology excepted!

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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #32 on: May 07, 2010, 03:02:40 AM »
Well, well, it seems as if dukkillr has had his fill. Hmm, Dee it appears your analysis was spot on "Dog chasing its tail!" ;) ;D
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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #33 on: May 07, 2010, 05:11:11 AM »
Now who's baiting?  I let it die because I was telling the truth.  I really don't care all that much about this topic.  I derive none of my self image from a discussion about a war fought 150 years ago.  I'm not criticizing those who do, just saying that I don't.  It was just an idle topic on a subject I'd recently read about in passing.  Neither you nor Dee said anything I hadn't already heard, read, or thought about and both of you thought this was somehow a hostile discussion.  I saw no reason to continue it.  I decided the gentlemanly thing to do was let it die rather than try to always get the last word.  I was never trying to bait or start a fight and if you read that into my posts I'm sorry.  I suspect you assume that new comers to this section are here to stir the pot.  I wasn't.

I didn't come here for a fight, I came for a thoughtful discussion.  I decided it wouldn't happen or wasn't worth the work and moved on.

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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #34 on: May 07, 2010, 07:04:08 AM »

I didn't come here for a fight, I came for a thoughtful discussion.  I decided it wouldn't happen or wasn't worth the work and moved on.

Enjoy your day.


That being translated: "I can't brow beat people into seeing things my way so I'll say I can't get a thoughtful discussion and go away."
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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #35 on: May 07, 2010, 07:15:55 AM »
Now who's baiting?  I let it die because I was telling the truth.  I really don't care all that much about this topic.  I decided it wouldn't happen or wasn't worth the work and moved on.

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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #36 on: May 07, 2010, 07:21:40 AM »
Now who's baiting?  I let it die because I was telling the truth.  I really don't care all that much about this topic.  I decided it wouldn't happen or wasn't worth the work and moved on.

Enjoy your day.

dukkillr
 I appears that both of us not only found some very tender hide here but we got at least one mind reader..

I'm not sure I'd ever posted in this section before, but I have read enough threads over the years to know the type that post here.  I probably should have known better and just stayed away.

Subdjoe, would you please post the exact sentences where I was "brow beat[ing]" or attempting to "brow beat" anyone?  While rereading my post see if you can find a thesis sentence (there is one) and post it here.  Then tell me what is so horrible about it. 

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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #37 on: May 07, 2010, 07:51:50 AM »
I have read enough threads over the years to know the type that post here. 

Tell me duk. Exactly what "type" post here?
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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #38 on: May 07, 2010, 09:26:22 AM »
Yes I too would love to know the answer to that one from either of our visitors.

As for my bait, duk, of course it was I freely admit it. Why won't you?
The challege still stands, of course, considering your last post why would you bother
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I have read enough threads over the years to know the type that post here.

As for tender hide BBF, please don't flatter yourself, I've seen the Elephant, keyboards are a non factor!

Anyway it was informative, thanks, now I know I'm a type. Hmm the things we learn on the internet today. ;) ::)
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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #39 on: May 07, 2010, 09:30:44 AM »
I will email you a copy of his opinion of all of us, as I have GB.
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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #40 on: May 08, 2010, 12:51:07 AM »
Thanks Dee, email recieved. Why am I not surprised and while I can think of a 100 or more lawyer jokes that would be an appropriate rebuff yet that exercise is unworthy of both my time and effort. ;)
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Things they will call evils;
They differ enormously about what evils
They will call excusable." - G.K. Chesterton

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Re: President Davis Inaugurual Address
« Reply #41 on: May 14, 2010, 04:58:49 PM »
During all of this I became curious as to WHEN Texas jumped into the mix. I found quite surprisingly that it was in February 1861, and stationed in Texas was none other than Robert E. Lee. The vote by Texans, was over whelming, and Sam Houston whom protested strongly, was forced out of the Governors office.
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