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Old June 5th 06, 02:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Those *dangerous* Korean War relics


"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
news:b3Igg.26415$ZW3.20228@dukeread04...
People were killed in "Bloody Kansas" for lots or reasons
that make little sense today.


And it was not considered a fight against slavery until after 1863. Lincoln
added that to bolster support when the war was going badly. That had a
reverse effect, manifesting in the anti-draft riots.




wrote in message
ups.com...
|
| Matt Barrow wrote:
| "Neil Gould" wrote in message
| om...
| Recently, Jim Macklin
posted:
|
| Importation of slaves was illegal in the USA after
1807, but
| ownership was still legal. The South's economy was
based on
| hand labor agriculture, cotton. A lot of white
people
| fought and died to free the slaves. A lot of
Southerners
| fought and died to preserve their life-style. Both
were
| honorable.
|
| The petitions issued from the south prior to 1861 all
regarded TARIFFS that
| were deliberatley put in place to favor the industrial
north.
|
| Nobody killed anyone in bloody Kansas over tariffs.
|
| How about petitions issued from the North, calling for the
aboltion
| of slavery?
|
| Do you think any southern politician would have agreed to
a compromise
| abolishing both? Pretty much every abolitionist would
have jumped
| at that opportunity.
|
|
|
| So, you believe it is honorable to fight and die to
preserve the ability
| to own people as property?
|
| Gee...isn't hindsight beautiful? Wanna bet a months pay
which side you'd
| have been on IN REAL TIME? Bet that145 years ago, you'd
been "Massa".
|
| Dunno about him, but 145 years ago my great-great
gandfather, an
| Irish immigrant, enlisted with the Ohio 41st volunteer
infantry.
|
| --
|
| FF
|




 




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