Invading PA was not terrorism; there was terrorism in Maryland (John
Merryman blowing up bridges etc) and in Missouri and there wre many
war crimes (like Fort Pillow), but the invading armies were were not
terrorists; traitors yes, but not terrorists
Paul Finkelman
President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law
and Public Policy
Albany Law School
80 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3494
518-445-3386
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Nancy,
Sorry to disturb your sensibilities, but I do think that terrorists is a
good description of what the southern soldiers were doing. I'm thinking
of
such things as the invasion of southern Pennsylvania, the torture and
mutilation of bodies of Union soldiers, especially black Union soldiers,
and
other attrocities that were committed by those who refused to accept the
constitutional rule of the majority in this nation.
Just as, I would not take the word only of the settlers at Jamestown for
the
truth of the way of life of Native Americans, I do not take only the
word of
southerners for what happened in the uncivil war. There was no "Northern
Aggression", and, in Virginia, the Union Army did NOT "lay waste" to the
land. In fact, it was the south who set their own capital city of fire
to
prevent the north from taking possession of the cotton in the
warehouses. If
it is best to research Native Americans by exploring their lives from
their
own perspective, then it is best to research that nasty war from both
sides
of the conflict.
Use of the term "southern terrorists" was intended to offset the nasty
terms
already being thrown into the fire. Abraham Lincoln was a good,
god-fearing,
people-loving man who solved a grievous problem in a bad time. He paid
for
his goodness in his untimely death at the hands of a man who refused to
accept the moral mandate of the nation.
Anne
Anne Pemberton
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sunshine49" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Long memories
> "Southern terrorists"? It's bigoted name calling like that which
causes
> the war to never end. Once people- any people- start rewriting
history-
> any history- for political ends, you're in trouble.
>
> Nancy
>
> -------
> I was never lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.
>
> --Daniel Boone
>
>
>
> On Feb 14, 2007, at 4:50 PM, Anne Pemberton wrote:
>
>> Henry,
>>
>> Apparently, some people do not perceive the need to "get over it",
they
>> just inflict that flippancy to those they disrespect.
>>
>> Never mind that Virginians "laid waste " to the lives, homes, and
lands
>> of the Native Americans. That was OK. But for Lincoln to respond to
the
>> attack of the southern terrorists, was certainly indecent of him. He
>> should have just let those terrorists have their way, as they did in
the
>> countryside of Pennsylvania.
>>
>> Anne
>>
>> Anne Pemberton
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>> http://www.erols.com/apembert
>> http://www.educationalsynthesis.org
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henry Wiencek" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 4:02 PM
>> Subject: Long memories
>>
>>
>> This just in on the AP wire:
>>
>> RICHMOND, Va.
>>
>> Virginia lawmakers killed legislation today that would have made
>> Virginia
>> part of the national commemoration of Abraham Lincoln's 200th
birthday.
>>
>> . . . Robert Lamb of Richmond, a member of the Sons of Confederate
>> Veterans, told the committee that Lincoln ... quote ... "sent armies
>> into
>> Virginia to lay waste to our land."
>>
>> ***
>>
>> I guess "with malice toward none" doesn't cut it any longer. Do I
hear
>> anyone saying "Get over it"?
>>
>> Henry Wiencek
>> Charlottesville
>>
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