Civil War sesquicentennial

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dorminWS
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Re: Civil War sesquicentennial

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graybeard321 wrote:dorminWS, in the end you are 100% right, it really is water under the bridge, some folks just won't let it go

I disagree, It is not water under the bridge, we are still complaining and protesting the liberal polices that is being forced on us. Education is a great place to look, both the federal and state government force policies on us that the local governments use our tax money to pay for. States rights issue has not been resolved so no I will not let it go.
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GB, you're right and you're wrong. You are conflating my discussion of whether armed conflict was necessary and justified and what it actually accomplished with the long-term consequences of it. What I was talking about IS water under the bridge. What you are talking about ISN'T.
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Re: Civil War sesquicentennial

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I know that I have talked to quite a few who feel, that we may again have to take up arms.
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