Were the Confederates traitors

Were the Confederates traitors?

  • yes

    Votes: 12 28.6%
  • no

    Votes: 24 57.1%
  • other

    Votes: 6 14.3%

  • Total voters
    42
Could you give orders that you knew were going to result in hundreds of thousands of deaths?
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He didn't. Only YOU have the power to see the future with such clarity. It's really quite amazing.
 
Puerto Rico isn't a state in our Union.

And that's a no. You would not. Understandable. It would be a hard thing to do.

My point of course, was that Lincoln was willing to do it. He brought hell down on the confederates, and had them killed by the hundreds of thousands.


For some soft stupid d21st century American keyboard warriors to talk like they are HARDER than lincoln, when it comes to the confederates,


is just them being foolish children.
 
That's the truth. Yes or no?

It's a dodge. The decision to crush the Confederacy was a hard decision, that soaked teh south in blood.

That was my point. I'm not sure whatyou are on about. you seem to be trying to defend lincoln, when I have not attacked him.
 
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Continued from post #(614) The Secret Six:

5.) Theodore Parker--"A Unitarian preacher from Massachusetts. Parker became extremely active in the abolitionist cause....He was active in aiding fugitive slave to escape and even took part in some efforts to rescue runaways being taken back South. For one such episode he was indicted, but the case was dropped. He secretely backed John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry although he felt it would probably fail....He was not opposed to the breakup of the Union if it would eliminate the 'peculiar institution' in the United States. In 1859 he went abroad for medical reasons and died the next spring in Florence."

Another co-conspirator who was guilty of treason in supporting John Brown and his raid at Harpers Ferry. He had already been indicted for helping steal a slave who was being taken back South. But those yankee courts dropped the case. Just like those yankees let John Brown travel throughout the North getting arms and support for his raid on Harpers Ferry, though he was already wanted for murder.

Parker died in 1860 in Europe. But had he lived and returned, he would have been welcomed by the Lincoln traitor government now in place, just like the other traitors were.

Quantrill
The 2020's called. They said you need to get a life.
 
I provided you with about a dozen links that prove it was. Let it go.

It doesn't matter how many links you provide. The legality of secession has never been argued before the Supreme Court.

Quantrill
 
It doesn't matter how many links you provide. ...
Of course, you will ignore anything that doesn't support your worship of traitors. Pretending you don't see it doesn't make the truth go away.
 

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