Dear Mr. Harrison: Thank you so much for your thoughts. Marian Douglas Mr. Harrison's reply to earlier post: > > In your book you are wrong. Your attitude reeks of bleeding heart >liberalism. If you have a problem with slavery first you need to take it >up with the black African tribes who captured other black African tribes >and enslaved them. They were then sold to the Arabs. Then sold to the >Portugese. Then sold to the Spanish. Then sold to the Dutch. Then sold >to the English. Then sold to a few people in the South. Then you whin >and blame the South on your woes. The vast majority of Southerners did >not own slaves. They went to war because they were invaded. Just because >some elected officials argued about slavery does not make slavery the >issue. The constitution was the only issue. The same thing just happen a >few monts ago in the congress and the senate. clinton was impeached for >lying and subverting the Constitution. To many congressman and senators >said it was about sex. It had nothing to do with sex but everything to >do with subverting the Constitution just as in lincolns day it had >nothing to do with slavery but everything to do with subverting the >Constitution. The people in the South did not violate the constitution. >They did not violate God's law either. The people of the South have been >violated by the north since the first troops invaded the South. The >north and the federal government has not stop violating the South and it >continues to this very day. > Go compare the treatment of slaves in Africa and in Asia to the US. >The treatment of slaves in this country was far more "humane" than what >was done in Africa and Asia. Then go take it up with you brothers in >Africa. > There are human rights violations going on today in the South. They >are being commited against white Southerners whose ancestors never owned >slaves. >Long live a restored US Constitution or long live a restored Dixie, one >without slaves. >Harold > > >==== Southern-Trails Mailing List ==== >Rootsweb is Free! But Rootsweb is supported by volunteers and >contributions. Show your support and become a member. Click here >for more information: >http://www.rootsweb.com > >