-Caveat Lector-
My information is that Jefferson Davis was Catholic, and the Pope Pius IX
sent him some kind of a supportive letter, although I've never been clear on
how far it went or what it was in reference to. . . . . as a lateral issue,
I've found that if I can't remember a line of argument, it often doesn't
hold water. Example: the anti-vaccine people make the case that small pox
and polio were going away anyway even before the vaccine came out -- but I
can never remember what the reasoning is. 2nd example: the argument that the
Civil War wasn't over slavery --- I've seen some people on Politically
Incorrect and elsewhere argue this passionately, -- but can anyone
succinctly state their case? States Rights isn't good enough, because what
States Rights were they fighting for? The right to enslave fellow human
beings? That as absurd as the right to abortion. Jim Condit Jr.
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> -Caveat Lector-
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> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Colleen Jones wrote:
>
> > -Caveat Lector-
> >
> > I must add, Jefferson Davis was in our family tree - and the little
> > booklet I have with the southern lines, etc., is sealed with a royal
> > crown. anyone who was a Davis, was treated with great respect even up
> > to the time I was a little girl.
> >
>
> Was Davis Catholic? Do you know?
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