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  • majorspark
    isadore;1740356 wrote:Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie were both United States forts first that were seized by the Confederacy and later returned to being United States forts, and that is the only flag that should fly over them. During World War II the Japanese seized US territory, Guam for example. The Japanese flag does not fly over that island.
    The Japanese flag flies along side the US flag and that of Guam at a historical war monument. Just like the Confederate battle flag has at these forts that are now historical war monuments.

  • Al Bundy
    isadore;1740382 wrote:gosh a ruddies that is what I get for trying to pass on some knowledge to one who obviously is consistently lacking in it..
    You are the one lacking in knowledge. I'm talking about Texas history, and you think it is an amusement park. You didn't even know that states' rights was one of the major causes of the Civil War.
  • isadore
    Al Bundy;1740397 wrote:You are the one lacking in knowledge. I'm talking about Texas history, and you think it is an amusement park. You didn't even know that states' rights was one of the major causes of the Civil War.
    yes, a state's right to allow its citizens to own slaves, that is why they left. Read the primary documents from the secession convention, read CSA VPs "Cornerstone Speech' there are even statements from Jefferson Davis. You have again shown your lack of knowledge.
  • Al Bundy
    isadore;1740404 wrote:yes, a state's right to allow its citizens to own slaves, that is why they left. Read the primary documents from the secession convention, read CSA VPs "Cornerstone Speech' there are even statements from Jefferson Davis. You have again shown your lack of knowledge.
    That was one of several states' rights. Most southerners did not own slaves. The average soldier was fighting for states' rights, not slavery in particular. Many of the poorer Confederate soldiers would do better financially if the slave labor were eliminated. The New England states almost seceded in the early days of our country over states' rights.
  • steubbigred
    Al Bundy;1740406 wrote:That was one of several states' rights. Most southerners did not own slaves. The average soldier was fighting for states' rights, not slavery in particular. Many of the poorer Confederate soldiers would do better financially if the slave labor were eliminated. The New England states almost seceded in the early days of our country over states' rights.
    STFU You have no proof of anything you say . The only thing you bring to any political conversation is the fact that you are the poster child of planned parenthood.
  • isadore
    Al Bundy;1740406 wrote:That was one of several states' rights. Most southerners did not own slaves. The average soldier was fighting for states' rights, not slavery in particular. Many of the poorer Confederate soldiers would do better financially if the slave labor were eliminated. The New England states almost seceded in the early days of our country over states' rights.
    The secession convention and the Confederate government was dominated by slave owners. When Lincoln with his opposition to the expansion of slavery, they saw this as a threat to the institution of slavery and that is why they left the Union. The New England secession movement during the war of 1812 era was based on the economic threat of Democratic Republican embargo and non intercourse programs, the cut off of trade because of the War and the diminishing influence of New England in the growing nation. Oh yeh and even with their complaints they chose not to secede.
  • Al Bundy
    isadore;1740410 wrote:The secession convention and the Confederate government was dominated by slave owners. When Lincoln with his opposition to the expansion of slavery, they saw this as a threat to the institution of slavery and that is why they left the Union. The New England secession movement during the war of 1812 era was based on the economic threat of Democratic Republican embargo and non intercourse programs, the cut off of trade because of the War and the diminishing influence of New England in the growing nation. Oh yeh and even with their complaints they chose not to secede.
    Slavery was the biggest states' rights issue, but it wasn't the only reason for the Civil War. Slavery was a subset of the larger issue of states' rights. A war is never fought over just a single issue. The South was misguided in their reason, but they feared a powerful central government. The Southerners were only a generation or two removed from ancestors who were alive during the colonial times when England abused the power of a strong central government.
  • steubbigred
    Al Bundy;1740412 wrote:Slavery was the biggest states' rights issue, but it wasn't the only reason for the Civil War. Slavery was a subset of the larger issue of states' rights. A war is never fought over just a single issue. The South was misguided in their reason, but they feared a powerful central government. The Southerners were only a generation or two removed from ancestors who were alive during the colonial times when England abused the power of a strong central government.
    This is what you have learned from the university of Struthers...lol ..................

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  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    rmolin73;1740327 wrote:Dude you are fucking delusional. The flag represents hate and white supremacy bottom line. I was born and raised in Georgia and the guys that were flying their flags high were the ones burning and vandalizing my fathers business. They were the same clowns that tried to run him out of an area he had been in for years because he wasn't white and he was successful. I'm in my late 20's and vividly remember a couple of guys in their big ass truck yelling at my father "this ****** thinks he's better than us". If have absolutely no respect for the flag and the people that come up with weak ass excuses as to why they support it.

    First off, what happened to your pops is bullshit and the persons that did this are racist radicals and should be punished. I've lived in the south for almost as long as you were alive and have never witnessed racism to this extreme. The flag has a differential stance among those who see it as a heritage and those who abuse it racially. My high school basketball coach played a big role in my life of who I am today and is one of the best human beings to walk on this earth. The color of his skin was much darker than mine and everyone else's in our community, but he meant the world to us. RIP Coach.

    I am not the delusional racist that you think I am, I just don't see that the demise of the rebel flag will soften up the heart of the haters. It just might escalate their ignorance.
  • isadore
    Al Bundy;1740412 wrote:Slavery was the biggest states' rights issue, but it wasn't the only reason for the Civil War. Slavery was a subset of the larger issue of states' rights. A war is never fought over just a single issue. The South was misguided in their reason, but they feared a powerful central government. The Southerners were only a generation or two removed from ancestors who were alive during the colonial times when England abused the power of a strong central government.
    Southern secessionism was centered on slavery, the Southern leaders who feared a central government did so because they thought that government might take their slaves away.
  • Al Bundy
    isadore;1740443 wrote:Southern secessionism was centered on slavery, the Southern leaders who feared a central government did so because they thought that government might take their slaves away.
    While that was true for many, there were also states' rights issues for others. Most could see that slavery would not last much longer because 1)They would not be able to have the trade and diplomatic agreements with the European powers who had outlawed slavery and 2) The industrial revolution would require less of a labor force because advancement of machine power.
  • steubbigred
    Al Bundy;1740451 wrote:While that was true for many, there were also states' rights issues for others. Most could see that slavery would not last much longer because 1)They would not be able to have the trade and diplomatic agreements with the European powers who had outlawed slavery and 2) The industrial revolution would require less of a labor force because advancement of machine power.
    :confused::thumbdown: That is some really dumb shit you just said. The industrial revolution put millions of new people in the work force numb nuts.
  • Al Bundy
    steubbigred;1740459 wrote::confused::thumbdown: That is some really dumb shit you just said. The industrial revolution put millions of new people in the work force numb nuts.
    It drove us away from an agriculture based society. Eventually, there was no longer a need for slaves/sharecroppers, and many of them migrated north. New York City, by far, has the largest black population. Many other northern (or western) cities have large black populations.
  • isadore
    Al Bundy;1740451 wrote:While that was true for many, there were also states' rights issues for others. Most could see that slavery would not last much longer because 1)They would not be able to have the trade and diplomatic agreements with the European powers who had outlawed slavery and 2) The industrial revolution would require less of a labor force because advancement of machine power.
    gosh a ruddies who were the leading trading partners for the American South, why the countries of Europe lead by Great Britain whose leading industry of textile manufacturing was tied to cotton. Slavery had made the South the richest section of America. Slavery could be tied to the industrial revolution. In the late Antebellum Era and during the Civil War the Tredegar Iron works in Richmond, the third largest iron works in the country and the largest in the South. In 1848 they began introducing slave labor to cut cost, by the Civil War. By the beginning of the Civil War half the 900 workers were slaves including many skilled workers.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_Iron_Works
  • Al Bundy
    isadore;1740465 wrote:gosh a ruddies who were the leading trading partners for the American South, why the countries of Europe lead by Great Britain whose leading industry of textile manufacturing was tied to cotton. Slavery had made the South the richest section of America. Slavery could be tied to the industrial revolution. In the late Antebellum Era and during the Civil War the Tredegar Iron works in Richmond, the third largest iron works in the country and the largest in the South. In 1848 they began introducing slave labor to cut cost, by the Civil War. By the beginning of the Civil War half the 900 workers were slaves including many skilled workers.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_Iron_Works
    gosh a ruddies, England did not join the war because they were opposed to slavery. The Royal Navy could have broken the union blockade if they wanted to, but they chose not to.
  • isadore
    Al Bundy;1740471 wrote:gosh a ruddies, England did not join the war because they were opposed to slavery. The Royal Navy could have broken the union blockade if they wanted to, but they chose not to.
    gosh a ruddies you are the one that claimed that they would not be able to have trade and diplomatic agreements with countries that outlawed slavery.
    Those countries all kept trading with the South long after they outlawed slavery. Britain built its major industry of textiles on that trade. British West Indies islands like Jamaica and the Bahamas were bases for Blockade runner. The Brits were quite willing to trade for the cotton carried out by those ships. Canada was used as a base for CSA espionage. The St Albans raid came out of Canada and refused to punish the raiders.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    So Walmart stands against the hatred the confederate flag holds?


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  • isadore
    Bio-Hazzzzard;1740632 wrote:So Walmart stands against the hatred the confederate flag holds?


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    gosh a ruddies that is a rerun big guy, check 174# Glory Days post.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    isadore;1740635 wrote:gosh a ruddies that is a rerun big guy, check 174# Glory Days post.
    Thanks for letting me know. My job unfortunately doesn't allow me any time to probe through a discussion forum during the day so I apologize for my inability and limited time to read through every fucking post on this thread like you can d******d
  • isadore
    Bio-Hazzzzard;1740641 wrote:Thanks for letting me know. My job unfortunately doesn't allow me any time to probe through a discussion forum during the day so I apologize for my inability and limited time to read through every fucking post on this thread like you can d******d
    gosh a ruddies, please continue with your redundant rationalizations for racism and treason.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    isadore;1740643 wrote:gosh a ruddies, please continue with your redundant rationalizations for racism and treason.
    How do you rationalize me as a treasonist racist? May I rationalize yourself as a hater of the "so called haters"
  • isadore
    Bio-Hazzzzard;1740645 wrote:How do you rationalize me as a treasonist racist? May I rationalize yourself as a hater of the "so called haters"
    From its inception the CSA was founded to protect and extend slavery. Its supporters all either took up arms against the United States or gave those armed forces "aid and comfort. That is the definition of traitor according to the US Constitution. Your posts rationalize the continued exhibition on public land of that symbol of chattel slavery and treason.
    What symbol do you chose to attack, lighting the White House in rainbow colors that represents a celebration of an extension of freedom.
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  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    isadore;1740661 wrote: lighting the White House in rainbow colors that represents a celebration of an extension of freedom.
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    So if the White House was illuminated with an image of Jesus Christ, wouldn't that also be a symbol of freedom?
  • isadore
    Bio-Hazzzzard;1740809 wrote:So if the White House was illuminated with an image of Jesus Christ, wouldn't that also be a symbol of freedom?
    As with any picture or symbol it would depend on the circumstance. The rainbow colors represented an extension of freedom because of the recent Supreme Court decision. Flashing other colors or symbols at times when they would be especially significant would be appropriate. For example flashing the Star of David when the concentration camps were liberated or when Israel was established would have been appropriate.
  • Belly35
    Ttt