Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-11 Thread YnrChyldzWyld
-Caveat Lector- On Sun, 10 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a couple more comments on this thread from me: (1) I would have to concur with Hawk's post in substance. I've only met one admitted Klan member personally but I know they are around. although impotent. We did have a nationally

Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-11 Thread YnrChyldzWyld
-Caveat Lector- On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Hawk wrote: You might consider that this gal is pulling your leg... Of course, such a story HAS to be a lie, doesn't it? There is no reason for me to suspect she was lying about this, as she was NOT the type to 'pull one's leg' over anything, let alone a

Re: [CTRL] [Fwd: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)]

1999-01-11 Thread YnrChyldzWyld
-Caveat Lector- On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Jim Norman wrote: --and the north treated them with respect? The South had farms The North had Manufacturing. And professional positions not open to them in the south... It may help to remember that the North, after winning the Civil war did not free

Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-11 Thread Hawk
-Caveat Lector- YnrChyldzWyld wrote: -Caveat Lector- On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Hawk wrote: You might consider that this gal is pulling your leg... Of course, such a story HAS to be a lie, doesn't it? No it doesn't but then, maybe it is.. or maybe its exaggerated... But, it could be the

Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-11 Thread YnrChyldzWyld
-Caveat Lector- On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, Hawk wrote: You are a very imaginitive fellow, it appears. Not as imaginative as you, if you imagine that I am a 'fellow'... so they say There may be another side to that story... I am a mangement consultant with over 500 client companies, most of

Re: [CTRL] [Fwd: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)]

1999-01-11 Thread Jim Norman
-Caveat Lector- YnrChyldzWyld wrote: -Caveat Lector- On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Jim Norman wrote: --and the north treated them with respect? The South had farms The North had Manufacturing. And professional positions not open to them in the south... What professional positions? There

Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-10 Thread Hawk
-Caveat Lector- YnrChyldzWyld wrote: -Caveat Lector- On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Jim Norman wrote: I was raised in the old South in Claxton, Georgia 1941-1949 and I can tell you from personal experience that the old South I experienced respected everyone. There was no racial tension as today.

Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-10 Thread JYester
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 1/10/99 12:05:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lest you jump to conclusions, I hasten to add that I know that racism exists and has existed in the South (as well as the North), and that I am opposed to what I know of the KKK as it

Re: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)

1999-01-10 Thread Carlene M. Wojahn
-Caveat Lector- I have a black friend who grew up down south, having to watch the local KKK'rs walk by her house -- in full regalia -- going to and from their meetings...and being made to smile and wave to them...I can tell you, KKK is alive and well in the north, couple years ago there

[CTRL] [Fwd: [CTRL] Slavery (was: Stampeding Bison)]

1999-01-10 Thread Jim Norman
-Caveat Lector- YnrChyldzWyld wrote: -Caveat Lector- On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Jim Norman wrote: I was raised in the old South in Claxton, Georgia 1941-1949 and I can tell you from personal experience that the old South I experienced respected everyone. There was no racial tension as today.

Re: [CTRL] Slavery - was Stampeding Bison

1999-01-09 Thread Howard R. Davis III
-Caveat Lector- nurev wrote: (Though I can understand the problem of those who (like Jefferson) inherited slaves and did not understand what to do about the situation). I don't, however, believe that Jesus would have called upon his disciples to take up the sword against their

Re: [CTRL] Slavery - was Stampeding Bison

1999-01-07 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- "Howard R. Davis III" wrote: -Caveat Lector- Hawk wrote: But slavery was an evil institution. That is merely your opinion, and it does not comport with the Bible. You are welcome to it, and you are certainly not alone in that opinion. But I base my criteria on