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Man Born in 1846 Talks About the 1860s and Fighting in the Civil War - Restored Audio..sounds like today IMO
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<blockquote data-quote="okcBob" data-source="post: 3841481" data-attributes="member: 45783"><p>Always amusing to see the CSA supporters try to explain away slavery. But the bottom line remains: the CSA wanted to preserve the evil of slavery & white supremacy so much they made double-extra sure it wouldn’t be outlawed ever again by putting it in their constitution. That simple fact alone should make their cause a deal breaker for current support of the CSA. Any support now justifies slavery as a consequence of their wish the South had won. That’s an atrocity you can’t explain away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okcBob, post: 3841481, member: 45783"] Always amusing to see the CSA supporters try to explain away slavery. But the bottom line remains: the CSA wanted to preserve the evil of slavery & white supremacy so much they made double-extra sure it wouldn’t be outlawed ever again by putting it in their constitution. That simple fact alone should make their cause a deal breaker for current support of the CSA. Any support now justifies slavery as a consequence of their wish the South had won. That’s an atrocity you can’t explain away. [/QUOTE]
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