Profile and commentaries of Pappy Yokum
Pappy Yokum
Member since July 2013
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Last commentary posted on Saturday, October 19, 2013
 
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 Charleston Voice
"Love Lincoln" Propaganda For Fifth Graders  (5)
Excellent points. I would make one correction, however. You wrote "What Lincoln did with his infamous proclamation was to free slaves where he had no authority to do so and leave them in bondage where he had the authority to free them." Lincoln had no authority to free slaves anywhere except under his powers to confiscate enemy property in a time of war. Quoting himself in his first inaugural address, Lincol...
10/19/2013 at 2:36 AM  2  0  Rating :  2 Permalink
 Tom DiLorenzo - Mises.org
Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism  (20)

Helloo Jim, my favorite monomaniac! Luckily, our monomania overlap!
I am impressed with the stretches of logic to get to our favorite subject! "The individual no longer has value" becomes the violation of individual rights of Southern slaves. Wow! The problem is, because African slave importation in the U.S.ended around 1814, the individual slave had a lot of value. A slave was probably the single mo...
8/24/2013 at 4:09 AM  8  2  Rating :  6 1 AnswerPermalink
 Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
What Americans Used To Know  (22)
Since his old Whig days, Abe Lincoln was a fan of a high protective tariff. The tariff was on imports. Those who import also export. That is why it is called "trade." The South were the predominant international traders of the U.S. These states exported agricultural goods to Europe and brought back goods that competed with Northern manufactures. The manufacturers wanted protection from the foreign competition...
7/9/2013 at 5:50 AM  9  3  Rating :  6 Permalink
 Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
What Americans Used To Know  (22)
Lincoln did not abolish slavery. The Thirteenth Amendment did that. Lincoln's suspension of the Constitution and his invasion and occupation of the Southern States gave him the moral low ground.
7/8/2013 at 9:39 PM  8  4  Rating :  4 Permalink
 Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
What Americans Used To Know  (22)
There are problems with your analysis, Mr.C.
You believe secession for the first seven states could not apply because no rights had been violated. That is not for you to determine. The final determiner of those rights is the state itself. That is, the people of the state had that right. The people of the states which seceded voted in convention to do so. There was no insurrection. The Constitution prohi...
7/8/2013 at 8:41 PM  9  4  Rating :  5 2 AnswersPermalink