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Interesting. John Brown was violently anti-slavery. He supposedly went door to door one night with a broad sword and knocked on slave owner's front door only to hack them with the sword when they opened the door. What a bad ass.
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God damn!!!!! So fucking gooooooood! I just wanna whip out a bowl, get high, and lisssttteeeennnnnnn
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this is one of my favorites by far... is there any way you can put up Music Is My Only Friend??? Much appreciated!!! Peace and Love!
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Jammin Tune!! .I dont have this one but I've got quite a few good ones.
Under the garden tree and Traveling man are my favorites.
Jam on peace and love :)
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@Pillboxesghost Jesus, it's time to move on. The union survived and blacks became citzens and tecincally got the vote. Would you rather that didn't happen????????
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i work with the keyboardists brother!
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Did ya forget "and the CSA lost", Buckwheat!
According to Adolph Lincoln, S.C. COULD NOT LEAVE his "perpetual union"!
But he was just a hick lawyer -- what did he know of US constitutional law?
Average Yank cared nothing about slave or free blacks (like avg. non-slave owning Southerner).
U.S. colored troops were just cannon-fodder to the Yankees! Easy to prove by comparing death rates amoung white & black troops.
Do I need to give a link to that info too, sonny?
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@Pillboxesghost Aaaaaaand then they ended slavery and made the blacks citizens, setting the road for the eventual political and economic emancipation of the blacks. Better than chattel slavery. Also, the treaty was made when the state was a part of the Union, as a treaty between the federal government and a state. They were no longer a part of the Union. That changes the situation- they were no longer one of the states.
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@Lambchop08 Exactly! What the hell, has the South forgotten that it was the South that fired on Fort Sumpter? That the South initiated the war? That the secessionist documents of the day listed slavery again and again as the institution being defended? That the war didn't benefit the majority poor whites, anyway, and that they were being used as pawns in the gentry's scheme to defend the economic interests of slavery?
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@Pillboxesghost And your talking about someone else, or did you ignore what i was saying and just make personal attacks?
Um.... I am not trying to be rude or anything of that nature but I never meant to start a debate about the real John Brown. And Im DEFINITELY not telling you to go away or anything, but if you post a comment, at least comment the music while you're at it haha :) I love you guys.
-Robbie
roberto12495 2 years ago 4