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MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Brian: It doesn’t have anything to do with being ashamed of slavery. It has to do with the causes (note the plural) of the war, of which slavery was only one (but NOT the most important one).
And, yeah, State’s Rights were definitely in there (which, if you read “For Cause and Comrades”, you’ll see)…[/quote]
Allan,
You are well learned in many areas, but you are wrong about the cause of Civil War. Slavery was the main driving force.
This is but one primary source.
http://www.civil-war.net/pages/mississippi_declaration.asp
What was the State’s right that the South was concerned about? Slavery
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Brian: It doesn’t have anything to do with being ashamed of slavery. It has to do with the causes (note the plural) of the war, of which slavery was only one (but NOT the most important one).
And, yeah, State’s Rights were definitely in there (which, if you read “For Cause and Comrades”, you’ll see)…[/quote]
Allan,
You are well learned in many areas, but you are wrong about the cause of Civil War. Slavery was the main driving force.
This is but one primary source.
http://www.civil-war.net/pages/mississippi_declaration.asp
What was the State’s right that the South was concerned about? Slavery
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Brian: It doesn’t have anything to do with being ashamed of slavery. It has to do with the causes (note the plural) of the war, of which slavery was only one (but NOT the most important one).
And, yeah, State’s Rights were definitely in there (which, if you read “For Cause and Comrades”, you’ll see)…[/quote]
Allan,
You are well learned in many areas, but you are wrong about the cause of Civil War. Slavery was the main driving force.
This is but one primary source.
http://www.civil-war.net/pages/mississippi_declaration.asp
What was the State’s right that the South was concerned about? Slavery
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Brian: It doesn’t have anything to do with being ashamed of slavery. It has to do with the causes (note the plural) of the war, of which slavery was only one (but NOT the most important one).
And, yeah, State’s Rights were definitely in there (which, if you read “For Cause and Comrades”, you’ll see)…[/quote]
Allan,
You are well learned in many areas, but you are wrong about the cause of Civil War. Slavery was the main driving force.
This is but one primary source.
http://www.civil-war.net/pages/mississippi_declaration.asp
What was the State’s right that the South was concerned about? Slavery
January 25, 2011 at 4:19 PM in reply to: Yes! It’s happening, or people are finally starting to acknowledge it, the double dip #658043MadeInTaiwan
ParticipantI sense that asking prices have dipped a little in 92024 and southern 92009. However, I also noticed that the southbound traffic during the morning rush hour has definitely worsened compared to last January. Of course, there is no telling if those commuters can afford $4K mortgages. Time will tell…
January 25, 2011 at 4:19 PM in reply to: Yes! It’s happening, or people are finally starting to acknowledge it, the double dip #658106MadeInTaiwan
ParticipantI sense that asking prices have dipped a little in 92024 and southern 92009. However, I also noticed that the southbound traffic during the morning rush hour has definitely worsened compared to last January. Of course, there is no telling if those commuters can afford $4K mortgages. Time will tell…
January 25, 2011 at 4:19 PM in reply to: Yes! It’s happening, or people are finally starting to acknowledge it, the double dip #658707MadeInTaiwan
ParticipantI sense that asking prices have dipped a little in 92024 and southern 92009. However, I also noticed that the southbound traffic during the morning rush hour has definitely worsened compared to last January. Of course, there is no telling if those commuters can afford $4K mortgages. Time will tell…
January 25, 2011 at 4:19 PM in reply to: Yes! It’s happening, or people are finally starting to acknowledge it, the double dip #658846MadeInTaiwan
ParticipantI sense that asking prices have dipped a little in 92024 and southern 92009. However, I also noticed that the southbound traffic during the morning rush hour has definitely worsened compared to last January. Of course, there is no telling if those commuters can afford $4K mortgages. Time will tell…
January 25, 2011 at 4:19 PM in reply to: Yes! It’s happening, or people are finally starting to acknowledge it, the double dip #659174MadeInTaiwan
ParticipantI sense that asking prices have dipped a little in 92024 and southern 92009. However, I also noticed that the southbound traffic during the morning rush hour has definitely worsened compared to last January. Of course, there is no telling if those commuters can afford $4K mortgages. Time will tell…
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=bearishgurl]Except for one or two local candidates, I voted for charge across the board, too.[/quote]
I will only comment on “Carli”. If you know anyone who worked at HP or Compaq during her reign, you will not vote for her.
There is nothing new about her incompetence.[/quote]
I didn’t vote for Carli.[/quote]
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I did not realize you included U.S. Senate seat as one of your local candidates.
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=bearishgurl]Except for one or two local candidates, I voted for charge across the board, too.[/quote]
I will only comment on “Carli”. If you know anyone who worked at HP or Compaq during her reign, you will not vote for her.
There is nothing new about her incompetence.[/quote]
I didn’t vote for Carli.[/quote]
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I did not realize you included U.S. Senate seat as one of your local candidates.
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=bearishgurl]Except for one or two local candidates, I voted for charge across the board, too.[/quote]
I will only comment on “Carli”. If you know anyone who worked at HP or Compaq during her reign, you will not vote for her.
There is nothing new about her incompetence.[/quote]
I didn’t vote for Carli.[/quote]
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I did not realize you included U.S. Senate seat as one of your local candidates.
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=bearishgurl]Except for one or two local candidates, I voted for charge across the board, too.[/quote]
I will only comment on “Carli”. If you know anyone who worked at HP or Compaq during her reign, you will not vote for her.
There is nothing new about her incompetence.[/quote]
I didn’t vote for Carli.[/quote]
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I did not realize you included U.S. Senate seat as one of your local candidates.
MadeInTaiwan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=MadeInTaiwan][quote=bearishgurl]Except for one or two local candidates, I voted for charge across the board, too.[/quote]
I will only comment on “Carli”. If you know anyone who worked at HP or Compaq during her reign, you will not vote for her.
There is nothing new about her incompetence.[/quote]
I didn’t vote for Carli.[/quote]
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I did not realize you included U.S. Senate seat as one of your local candidates.
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