It should be clear by now that the bullets and Dustin’s “big balls” did not fly in only one direction, and that honor did not segregate only to slaveholders.
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I don’t disagree with this. …
That said, Davis’s refusal to surrender doesn’t negate the point that Push made regarding the South being defeated late into 1864, early 1865. …[/quote]
Oh, but it does negate Push’s point and yours. A war does not end until one adversary has lost the will to fight. Even knowing that they could not get a better negotiated end than that which was just offered, Davis, Stephens, and the other Slavers still had the will to fight and the will to command others to their pointless deaths.
(As for your details of your anatomy, pix or didn’t happen.)[/quote]
I understand what you are saying, but the political will to keep fighting isn’t the same as actually being able to carry out the objective.
You know just as well as I do the issues the South was facing as this point in the war with equipment, food and manpower.
It should be clear by now that the bullets and Dustin’s “big balls” did not fly in only one direction, and that honor did not segregate only to slaveholders.
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I don’t disagree with this. …
That said, Davis’s refusal to surrender doesn’t negate the point that Push made regarding the South being defeated late into 1864, early 1865. …[/quote]
Oh, but it does negate Push’s point and yours. A war does not end until one adversary has lost the will to fight. Even knowing that they could not get a better negotiated end than that which was just offered, Davis, Stephens, and the other Slavers still had the will to fight and the will to command others to their pointless deaths.
(As for your details of your anatomy, pix or didn’t happen.)[/quote]
I understand what you are saying, but the political will to keep fighting isn’t the same as actually being able to carry out the objective.
You know just as well as I do the issues the South was facing as this point in the war with equipment, food and manpower.
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And now you must know as well as I do that Davis and his cabal knew this as well, and still chose slaughter over restoration.
You cannot blame Lincoln for their bloodthirsty foolishness.
[/quote]Don’t swagger over to the trophy stand just yet, Doc. I aint done with ya.
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The match won, I jump the net, my hand extended,
To thank push for the debate erstwhile contended.
Surely, the match is mine; I do not vitulate,
“Master Debater?” Must he not capitulate?
[/quote]Don’t swagger over to the trophy stand just yet, Doc. I aint done with ya.
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The match won, I jump the net, my hand extended,
To thank push for the debate erstwhile contended.
Surely, the match is mine; I do not vitulate,
“Master Debater?” Must he not capitulate?
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Yeah, you jumped the net, your hand extended
My argument yet not amended
The trophy girls are waiting still
To kiss the rival who makes the kill
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So oft’ we read a threat that’s proffered,
A chest that’s puffed, a post that’s offered.
I wait days, the ball at rest, the net lax.
Boasts, instead? Show me the facts, man, the facts.
The Union conquered people who wanted to be free. They were sovereign states conquered by a thug nation full of unemployed Euopean hobos and tramps. There were a lot more bums and hobos and they had more of everything.
The real Americans, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, were overwhelmed. Freedom on this continent died that day.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
The Union conquered people who wanted to be free. They were sovereign states conquered by a thug nation full of unemployed Euopean hobos and tramps. There were a lot more bums and hobos and they had more of everything.
The real Americans, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, were overwhelmed. Freedom on this continent died that day.[/quote]
If I had known you were going to participate in this thread again, I never would have bumped it. To all who think that Lincoln was a tyrant yadda, yadda, just think about this: you are in agreement with HeadHunter.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
The Union conquered people who wanted to be free. They were sovereign states conquered by a thug nation full of unemployed Euopean hobos and tramps. There were a lot more bums and hobos and they had more of everything.
The real Americans, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, were overwhelmed. Freedom on this continent died that day.[/quote]
If I had known you were going to participate in this thread again, I never would have bumped it. To all who think that Lincoln was a tyrant yadda, yadda, just think about this: you are in agreement with HeadHunter.[/quote]
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
The Union conquered people who wanted to be free. They were sovereign states conquered by a thug nation full of unemployed Euopean hobos and tramps. There were a lot more bums and hobos and they had more of everything.
The real Americans, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, were overwhelmed. Freedom on this continent died that day.[/quote]
If I had known you were going to participate in this thread again, I never would have bumped it. To all who think that Lincoln was a tyrant yadda, yadda, just think about this: you are in agreement with HeadHunter.[/quote]
Well, he suspended due process, had dissenters executed or exiled and silenced or shut down critical newspapers.
Even members of his own administration and your oh so esteemed SCOTUS declared most of that unconstitutional.