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Civil War History - Secession and Politics Was it Slavery, or was it States Rights? Perhaps it was the election of Lincoln? What were the real reasons for Southern Secession and what were the political issues in this time of war? Find your answers here in the Secession and Politics Disussion.

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Old 05-24-2008, 02:38 PM
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DJ, I don't buy it. If you believe you were misunderstood, then next time clarify instead of making excuses. IMO you slandered US soldiers & I've seen nothing to change my mind on that.

What I said holds; keep it on subject or post elsewhere. This thread has been completely hijacked so I'm closing it before I lose my cool. I'm spending the rest of this weekend honoring fallen US soldiers.

For what it's worth the threads premise has been answered.
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Old 05-24-2008, 03:10 PM
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What happened to these American G.I.s is a chapter in our nation's history that has, for too long, gone unwritten.
You claim be a researcher, historian and writer. Write it in the Campfire Chat Forum. Better still, take it to another board. But your continued hijacking of threads is inconsiderate and rude to other members.

You will, in the morning, find your posts heavily edited.

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