Paul and All,
I think that what folks are trying to do is find a rule that will allow
us to discuss Virginia History without mixing up with her strictly
domestic political affairs. I am not much of a defender of states'
rights, but I do believe that the residents of a state have to right to
elect, and also to blast their state officials. As a resident of
Connecticut, I have neither.
Having said that, this List is dedicated particularly to a scholarly
examination of Virginia History. So, lets talk about John S. Wise
vs. Fitzhugh Lee, which after all, was a much more interesting
campaign anyway.
Harold
Date sent: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 15:42:29 -0500
From: Paul Finkelman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: the 20 year rule (was Va. Gubernatorial campaign)
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> so does that mean we can't discuss the issue of reparations for slavery,
> or flying the confederate flag? Sound like history questions to me.
>
> paul finkelman
>
> [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
> > Right on, Laura!
> >
> > Maybe we ought to set a 20 year rule. If it's newer than 20 years, it
> > still counts as "politics". Older than that, it counts as "history"
> >
> > Having said which, I hope we can count on your support for John Dalton
> > in November!
> >
> > ;-D --Kathryn Coombs
> >
> > In a message dated 9/4/01 3:54:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > [log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> > > This seems to me to be going quite far afield from the discussion
> > > relative to the War Between the States. Personally, I object to these
> > > types of remarks about one of our gubernatorial candidates. There are
> > > many professors in this state who are Republicans, many who are
> > > Democrats, and many who are independents.
> >
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