Thursday, August 31, 2017

How Close We Came





As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter  anti matter.

 In the time after the victories of the Army of Northern Virginia under General's Beauregard, Johnston and Lee, vanquishing the Army of the Potomac under General's McClellan and Pope, the Confederate States of America thought they had peace in their grasp.
The bold plan was to cross the Potomac, restore itself in the bosom of Maryland, and at the appropriate time draw the Union army to battle, defeat it and force Abraham Lincoln to make peace.

Peace is something lost in the Lincoln War, as Lincoln always drove war, and people are reminded that the South began the conflict at Fort Sumter, but it was the State removing a federal presence within her borders which that use of force was about, but the reality is the Confederates one objective was peace, an honorable peace for both the North and the South, and that is why the South fought.
The Confederacy fought for Southern State's Rights to not be infringed upon by Washington City, but their goal was never to subject the North, but only for their sovereign States to prosper in peace.

It is in that understanding that General Lee wrote a jubilant letter to President Jefferson Davis, inviting him to join the head of the Army of Northern Virginia, where Jefferson Davis would issue in the coming victory the proclamation of Southern recognition in rightful independence from the dictator Abraham Lincoln and the money interests of New York and Europe who created this faux abolitionist war, that sought to free the slave to terrorize the American and place the Southern American on slave status to where that race would be genocided.

The Letter of General Robert E. Lee, for the Truth of history in what the Southern objective was, Peace.



^' Head- QUARTERS near Fredericktown, Md., 

^'Septembers, 1862. 

'^His Excellency Jefferson Davis, 

'^President of the Confederate States, Eichmond, Va. : 
* ' Mr. President, — The present position of affairs, in my opin- 
ion, places it in the power of the government of the Confederate 
States to propose with propriety to that of the United States the 
recognition of our independence. For more than a year both 
sections of the country have been devastated by hostilities which 
have brought sorrow and suffering upon thousands of homes, 
without advancing the objects which our enemies proposed to 
themselves in beginning the contest. Such a proposition, 
coming from us at this time, could in no way be regarded as 
suing for peace ; but, being made when it is in our power to in- 
flict injury upon our adversary, would show conclusively to the 
world that our sole object is the establishment of our indepen- 
dence and the attainment of an honorable peace. The rejection 
of this offer would prove to the country that the responsibility of 
the continuance of the war does not rest upon us, but that the 
party in power in the United States elect to prosecute it for pur- 
poses of their own. The proposal of peace would enable the 
people of the United States to determine at their coming elections 
whether they will support those who favor a prolongation of the 
war, or those who wish to bring it to a termination, which can 
but be productive of good to both parties without afifecting the 
honor of either. 

"I have the honor to be, with great respect, 

"Your obedient servant, 

'Robert. E. Lee, 
" General * 

As General Longstreet noted in his history, the South became arrogant in forgetting God as the Lord of early victories as the Confederates invaded the North. General Lee spread his army out, instead of keeping it concentrated and in position to receive an attack to defeat the Union. What followed instead was the Union was only checked, and instead of Southern Peace, Abraham Lincoln unleashed Negroid Terrorism which still prosecutes the Black in America as a violent political tool of exploitation, having shifted from the massah GOP to the massah Democrat.

How close we came in America to ridding this nation of despots, tyrants and dictators, for the People and the Sovereign States they governed Washington City from, instead of the dictatorship of the feudal few ruling the 50 states by the federal police state.

Now you understand why the paid rioters are engaged still in rooting out the Confederate Flag, digging up those American Dead as ghouls, as they represent all the police state fears to it's demise, in the People Governing, a Republic by the People, of the People and for the People.
No one explains the Civil War was started because Washington City had become a federal dictatorship of the few against the majority and it has only become more anti Constitution since.


How close we came.


This ends the series on the real History of the American Civil War in another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.






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