A Confederate Officer's Opinion of the Assassination
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01-28-2019, 08:00 AM
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RE: A Confederate Officer's Opinion of the Assassination
(01-27-2019 05:11 AM)RJNorton Wrote: Laurie sends this link along with the following comment: Roger: This is a beautiful letter and a beautiful sentiment. I have no doubt, too, that the writer was a wonderful fellow, one, like so many, with the sensitive soul of a poet. It reminded me of what a Jewish woman said when she was told she should leave Germany in 1938 because horror was coming. She said she would stay because she could not believe that horror would come in the land of Goethe, Beethoven, Schiller and Lessing. The problem was that they weren't in power. In the same way, this Confederate officer and virtually all his comrades were not in power. Those who WERE in power did not see things the same way they did. The proof of the pudding, as my father was fond of saying, is in the eating. If you have not read about the Northwest Conspiracy and its major player, Thomas Henry Hines, I suggest that you do so. It speaks volumes about what those in power did, were prepared to do and tried to do from the spring of 1864 through the spring of 1865. John |
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A Confederate Officer's Opinion of the Assassination - RJNorton - 01-27-2019, 05:11 AM
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