Pic of the day;
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure.
For today:
The name Gettysburg causes dark thoughts to cross my mind. The
statistics briefly were:
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Over 165,000 men participated in the battle.
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Roughly one third became casualties.
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More than 7,000 men died.
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33,000 were wounded.
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Six Confederate and five Union generals died, the most in any battle
during the war.
The battle lasted 3 days. What bothers me is
the WAR was unnecessary. Brother fought against brother. Father against son,
etc. A problem that should have been solved by negotiations, in democracy that
is the way it should work. BUT STUBBORN Politicians and hardheaded leaders
Blew it; Americans killed 7000 AMERICANS and wounded 33,000 and that was
only 3 days of the war..
General Grant General Lee
Quote from THAT day:
Gettysburg: "The Whole Ground for Miles Around is Covered with the Wounded"
In that UNCIVIL War, 620,000 soldiers and
civilians DIED! More than died in ALL
the other wars the USA has been involved, and we killed our own people.
TERRIBLE.
We drove thru Gettysburg after leaving Lancaster; it
brought back memories. Sherry and I have toured the battlefield and
read the sickening statistics and saw where men died, most who had no problem with
the cause of the war, it had not affected them.
Percentage wise few people OWNED Slaves. My family like most Southerners in the war were sharecroppers and never owned a slave.
I said that because in the last 2-3 years I
have heard FOOLS say, “We need a civil war!”
They say that because ‘everyone’ does not see politics as they do. Very
few of us AGREE ON EVERYTHING! But mostly in this country we have two large parties and several small ones. We all think
different and have mostly agreed to disagree and settle things at the Ballot
box. I have always respected the vote, and STILL DO!!!.
It hurts my heart to hear even my son say, “A
civil war would settle this.” I had two BILs that I dearly loved. Our politics
were opposite, but it NEVER caused one problem. I would be sick to think of son
against father.
Imma close with this: on the Appalachian Trail
there are about six graves. Four were boys who were fighting for the North but
were coming home to celebrate Christmas with their mother. Their mother’s neighbors
met and killed her sons, because of political differences. If that isn’t sick,
nothing is. That is third world stuff. I know we have some politicians who do
not toe the line, but I have a lot of faith in our country and our way of life,
I want it to continue, its continuation does not rest on one man or one party,
it takes us all.
Nite
Shipslog
PS
5 comments:
Wise counsel, Jack. I believe every American teenager needs to visit these battlegrounds and ask themselves, "What would you do?".
You're a good man Jack. Our country will survive and even thrive after this current election. And it's people like us who will see to that. VOTE!!
It is time to pray more more and more.
God bless.
Any war, especially this one is terrible. There is so much lost. Most of all the loved ones in our families. Abraham Lincoln is my favorite President of all and he had a tough life to lead. I think we should battle out our differences with words, not wars that kill and hurt people. No one should ever have to fight those wars. I'm proud of or military and our country. We have so much that others don't. Why can't people love one another the way we're supposed to,
What has happened to our youth - that they do not 'get' this is the best country on earth????????????? We are so blessed to have been born here!!!!!!!!!! I loved Abe too.
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