Thursday, December 15, 2011

Lincoln’s Devastating War

The Constitution properly gives the authority to wage war only to Congress, not a president. The departing States offered no military threat to the States remaining in the Union, though they did pose an economic threat to Northern ports with low free-trade tariffs and cotton production. This economic reality was sufficient to push Lincoln and his northeastern political base to engage in total war to ruthlessly eliminate the South’s political and economic power, and then rehabilitate the region as an economic colony and market for Northern manufactures.

Bernhard Thuersam, Chairman
North Carolina War Between the States Sesquicentennial Commission
www.ncwbts150.com
"The Official Website of the North Carolina WBTS Sesquicentennial"

Lincoln’s Devastating War:

“Why did [Lincoln] start the war? Nicolay & Hay, [his secretaries and] close to Lincoln as brothers, writing as of April 1, 1861, p. 442, vol. 3, said:

“When the President determined on war, and with the purpose of making it appear that the South was the aggressor, he took measures,” etc.

Nevertheless, he asserted that “slavery was the cause of the war:” “And to strengthen, perpetuate and extend it was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union even by war.”

It was the intemperate agitation in the North against slavery, the refusal to submit to the decision of the Supreme Court in reference to the territories, and the instigation to massacre encouraged through many years that caused secession. But secession was not war.

Norway seceded from Sweden and there was no war. It was Lincoln that made war. North Carolina and Virginia and some other States were still in the Union, and he called on them to join him in his war! They refused and stood with the South.

As to South Carolina, who seceded first, where was she going “to extend slavery?” In the sea? So likewise the other Southern States, where were they going to extend slavery after secession? He attributes starting the war to the Southern States, and then, behold, he attributes his own actions to the Creator!

“Southerners must surrender unconditionally before the war should cease,” and thereby he became responsible for Reconstruction and all its attendant horrors. In his second Inaugural he ascribes his action to the Great Lord of Heaven, “If God wills it to continue, etc.”

One of the first acts of Lincoln, after declaring war, was to declare Confederate privateersmen [as] pirates, subject to death. This doctrine was contrary to the practice of the Americans in the war of the Revolution, and was denounced in the British Parliament as nothing short of legalizing murder. President [Jefferson] Davis threatened retaliation, and Lincoln, justly humiliated, desisted. Another of his first acts after declaring war was to proclaim all medicines contraband of war. Civilized warfare had been confined to military operations, but President Lincoln sought to promote the death of women and children in their homes.

With the applause of President Lincoln, his general, invading the country where there were only women and children, caused devastation and desolation. Grant, Sherman, Pope, Hunter and Sheridan boasted of their destructive conduct.”


Lincoln’s Devastating War

9 comments:

  1. Declaring a divine providence is to be a heretic. God is nationless, not of any race or country.

    Some in America have a hard time coming to grips with this. Some in America could use a little divine intervention.

    Nontheless Lincoln is the worst example of a constitutional president. Atleast bama let us know his views, the fact that most americans chose not to listen...

    Don't know what to say, cept didn't fool me.

    Mozart

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  2. Signing the bill today was something else.

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  3. Signing the bill today was something else. Agreed !! Absolute treason.


    Bama signing this today is not a surprise.

    The real shame is the fact that both houses signed off, that enough american people were blinded by ignorance, and voted this guy in office with all the evidence needed to prove him in contempt of the Constitution. The real culprit in this travesty is the American people.

    We have made our own bed. We got an uphill climb.

    Sorry, just pissed off!!

    Thanks

    Mozart

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  4. The real culprit in this travesty is the American people.

    Right on.

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  5. Brock-I just posted on this and how it relates to our movement today.

    Mozart-Folks today are a different breed. They must have objects, feel good, possess. All those things like the golden calf.

    Most do not have the ability to accept things on Faith. Once they do that. the rest is a cake walk.

    They signing of the NDAA on the 15th. Make no mistake they were sending a signal to us.

    Like I posted yesterday in "Role call". The ones of us that can make things happen are going to start disappearing.

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  6. When you get older, it is easier to recognize crooks and shysters. The young now think it is cool to be black and that is one of the reasons so many voted for him. Many considered him "pretty" and so that's how they voted.

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  7. Lincoln Instigated The Firing On Ft. Sumter - Quotes
    http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=98&highlight=ft+sumper

    "You and I both anticipated that the cause of the country would be advanced by making the attempt to provision Ft Sumter, even if it should fail; and it is no small consolation now to feel that our anticipation is justified by the result. "

    Lincoln, Letter To Gustavus Fox on 1 May, 1861

    "He (Lincoln) himself conceived the idea, and proposed sending supplies, without an attempt to reinforce giving notice of the fact to Gov Pickins of S.C. The plan succeeded. They attacked Sumter it fell, and thus, did more service than it otherwise could."

    Senator Orville Hickman Browning's diary dated July 3, 1861
    (Lincoln's personal and political friend)

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  8. Yep, Lincoln was a bastard traitor, but a very good manipulator. As are most politicians.

    Too bad he didn't visit some of the battles that had some good Kentucky sharpshooters....

    Things might have been different. We need to learn from past mistakes.

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  9. We need to learn from past mistakes.

    :)
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    Kentucky sharpshooters....

    My 6th great came from the Rhineland.

    Tuscaroras And (My Family)
    http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=119&highlight=koonce
    It was from the long guns, originated and made exclusively in the Rhineland Region, that the famous Kentucky long rifles evolved.

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