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Message: Entry: Confederates and Catholics, Unite! Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/down_in_dixie#2550 Post contents: Thanks for this article. You pretty much covered everything in a concise positive truthful way. For the past 15 years I have collected genealogy and turned my data base into a Social Science Project. Along the way I had to re-educate myself on Lincoln's War and after much gut wrenching painful study I can only conclude that Lincoln's War was an evil act of destructive invasion and takeover of a people who should have been allowed to settle their differences themselves. One vital chain of events up to the war and up to the present you did not mention in your article and that is the history of the privately owned "Federal Reserve Bank". I suggest you collect all you can find starting with: "Blood Money The Civil War and the Federal Reserve by John Remington Graham c2006; The writings of Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. of Minnesota in Banking and Currency, and the Money Trust c1913. The writings of J. B. Jones of Maryland 1861-1865 - A Clerk's Diary pub. 1866, Jone's entries shortly before and after Fort Sumter relates his conversations with prominent Southern leaders, including Henry Wise who had been Governor of Virginia. quote: "Drawing from his observations in the North, Jones warned Governor Wise that the 70,000 militia called up by Lincoln in the spring of 1861 were only vedettes of a planned army of 700,000 which would invade on the false pretext of saving the Union and freeing the slaves, but for the real purpose of confiscating Southern wealth". The South Under Siege 1830-2000 by Frank Conner - A History of the Relations Between the North and the South. Sent at: 2008 09 07