FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA* FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FACT A DAY ON DECEMBER FOURTH 2001 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF SENATOR BRECKENRIDGE IS VOTED OUT 36-O VOTE DECEMBER FOURTH 1861 In the years and months leading up to the War for Southern Inde- pendence, there were exhaustive political measures undertaken to bridge the gap between the south and north. They often achieved their goals for a period, but after a time these thin threads of limited agreements, would fall apart. After working for months to hold the southern states in the fed- eral government, the Senator from Kentucky finally came to real- ize his efforts were all futile. A former Vice President of the United States could not achieve the impossible. Senator Brecken- ridge is outed from the senate by a 36-0 vote on December 4th of 1861. After being expelled from the Senate, John Breckenridge goes and joins the Confederate States of America's Army. His final deci- sion came in November of 1861 and finally ends his endless and a very exhaustive effort to hold onto a threadless American peace. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF SHARING A CONFEDERATE HISTORICAL FACT OR A TRIVIA ITEM EVERY DAY CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA*CSA* As we remember and preserve our Confederate Historical Heritage!