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But enough—it won’t do for you and I to quarrel—though in politics, we are divided. I had understood at our last interview, that although you would not take sides… you would not do what you have now done, —take position against her, but that you would resign and return to private life! …I pray Almighty God, that your convictions of duty— will never prompt you to set foot on your native land…breathing fire & destruction upon a people who to repeated overtures of peace and earnest demands to pursue their own destiny in their own way, have been replied to with taunts and the sword brandished over their heads with the scornful division of presumptuous superiority, as from a superior race.
Farewell Percy—and however much we may differ on the present issue—let no unkind word escape—to lacerate the heart of the other. Defend the soil…if you will. Then you and I will never meet as armed foes;—cross her southern border with hostile purpose—and we shall face each other as brothers never should.
Your affect brother,
Thos F Drayton, 1861
Percival’s last line to his brother says it all: I am only doing duty to my country, which should be higher than that even to my family…One is to affect all time, the other only my generation which will soon pass away….
Percival Drayton, captain of the USS Pochahontas, was saddened that not only had the country become so divided, but this divisiveness made its way down to his family unit. His older brother, Thomas, loyal to his native region of the south, took up arms against Percy’s formidable northern charge for freedom for all. Although the brothers met as enemies at Port Royal, November 1861, they both survived the battle. Later, there is evidence of the two trying to mend their differences of loyalty through epistolary pardons, but it is not known if the communications were ever respectfully received before they perished.
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In this era of divisiveness, manipulated truths, flagrant untruths, and pernicious gaslighting, I have found the Bible to be the resource that continues to keep the compass directing me to the one true north. It is divinely every bit as relevant today as it was when it was written, 2,000 years ago.
But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment…. Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift. Matthew 5:22-24
Excerpts used with permission: “Grace Under Fire: Letters of Faith in Times of War,” by Andrew Carroll.
Farewell Percy—and however much we may differ on the present issue—let no unkind word escape—to lacerate the heart of the other. Defend the soil…if you will. Then you and I will never meet as armed foes;—cross her southern border with hostile purpose—and we shall face each other as brothers never should.
Your affect brother,
Thos F Drayton, 1861
Percival’s last line to his brother says it all: I am only doing duty to my country, which should be higher than that even to my family…One is to affect all time, the other only my generation which will soon pass away….
Percival Drayton, captain of the USS Pochahontas, was saddened that not only had the country become so divided, but this divisiveness made its way down to his family unit. His older brother, Thomas, loyal to his native region of the south, took up arms against Percy’s formidable northern charge for freedom for all. Although the brothers met as enemies at Port Royal, November 1861, they both survived the battle. Later, there is evidence of the two trying to mend their differences of loyalty through epistolary pardons, but it is not known if the communications were ever respectfully received before they perished.
*****
In this era of divisiveness, manipulated truths, flagrant untruths, and pernicious gaslighting, I have found the Bible to be the resource that continues to keep the compass directing me to the one true north. It is divinely every bit as relevant today as it was when it was written, 2,000 years ago.
But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment…. Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift. Matthew 5:22-24
Excerpts used with permission: “Grace Under Fire: Letters of Faith in Times of War,” by Andrew Carroll.
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It may come to pass where brother will be against brother, or father against son, old school versus today's school, freedom against socialism, good against evil. Your choice of what may come to pass.
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SGT Tim. Wilson
CW4 Jay Ossiander Absolutely correct! When I lived in Virginia I had to wait three months for an MRI through the VA! And ended up having to drive up to DC to get it done. Before the big push for going outside the system. Then I had to fight for mileage bc they said I could have waited another 3 months for the machine at my VA to get fixed.
I fought that and got my travel.
I fought that and got my travel.
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SPC Les Darbison
The USA is #2 in the world for MRI machines Only beaten by Japen
SGT Tim. Wilson - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) units per million population, 2019
Japan
55.2
United States
40.4
Germany
34.7
Austria
23.5
Comparable Country Average
22.3
France
15.4
Australia
14.8
Netherlands
13.1
Belgium
11.6
Canada
10.4
SGT Tim. Wilson - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) units per million population, 2019
Japan
55.2
United States
40.4
Germany
34.7
Austria
23.5
Comparable Country Average
22.3
France
15.4
Australia
14.8
Netherlands
13.1
Belgium
11.6
Canada
10.4
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SPC Les Darbison
Ppl. Often leave Canada to get MRIs and other services done here in the USA Because they are done promptly, compared to their home country!
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SGT Tim. Wilson
SPC Les Darbison Yes I know what an MRI is, I have had enough of them.
And your numbers don’t mean a thing if people can’t afford to pay for the service first off, second there is still a waiting period for approval from insurance companies (and the VA) and then still more waiting for an appointment.
I am waiting on an appointment right now for a new MRI so I can have another neck surgery that has already been approved. Been waiting for over a month now!
And your numbers don’t mean a thing if people can’t afford to pay for the service first off, second there is still a waiting period for approval from insurance companies (and the VA) and then still more waiting for an appointment.
I am waiting on an appointment right now for a new MRI so I can have another neck surgery that has already been approved. Been waiting for over a month now!
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Patriotism has nothing to do with god... Patriotism has to do with Country, and in this country we are supposed to have the most freedoms as opposed to the rest of the world. Patriotism is what allows you to worship whatever god you want, but that's where many of you go wrong, you combine the two and then try to superior only your beliefs and what you were taught in your religion to be as the only right way and ignoring what is morally right and wrong as a human being. Why are there statues of Southern Generals from the civil war in all their grandeur as if they were the Victors in the war against America (because whether you like it or not, they fought against America and are the traitors in history, so what does that make you if you support that them?). When you forget that America is for everyone and not just one group or religion, then YOU are not a Patriot..
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I have two articles on this topic now published on Research Gate. One is the US Incivility War and the other the Second US Civil War. I am willing to share copies on the above. Reach me " [login to see] ".
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
Phillip Wolf - It is not. All my articles now are published on Research Gate.
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If they're willing to die for slavery, then let them die.
Blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
Blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
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MSgt Seth Trent
What slavery fo you speak of? There is current slavery in our country. Approximately 350,000 women and children are trafficked throughout the US yearly. But I guess the Government just turns a blind eye to the injustices done to the least of us.
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GySgt Kenneth Pepper
MSgt Seth Trent - The government not only turns a blind eye, they hold the gates open. Not only slavery, but drugs, gangs, criminals flooding in unchecked.
I know we should welcome the poor souls fleeing inhumane conditions, but we are also seeing tons of illegal activity flowing in with them.
I know we should welcome the poor souls fleeing inhumane conditions, but we are also seeing tons of illegal activity flowing in with them.
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The division in my family was during the Revolution. Those in America during the Civil War were united 100%.
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Edward Tilton - Hang me, TWICE? LOL I get it, but still think that Lincoln, then Johnson's policy of reconciliation served the country best. There is still SOME animosity by Southern State folks to this very day over the, "North's War of Aggression," and I can't imagine how much worse it would have been through the years without some reconcilaiton. It's like my divorce ... my former wife and I are very amicable today and always have been for the sake of our children if no other reason. Reconcilation bodes well after any conflict - i.e., the USA with Japan ... and with Germany. So it makes no sense had both sides of the Civil War not mended fences.
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SSG Bill McCoy
CWO2 Richard Rose - Chief, I agree with most of what you said ... especially in regard to the Carpetbaggers. Two areas I don't agree with. I did NOT say OFFICERS of the Confederacy were in favor of slavery ... I said, "While many in the South wanted to maintain slavery," and intentionally did not mention officers because we know that many abhored slavery - even Gen Lee who was a slave owner was unfomfortable with it. The other point is in regard to Sherman's March of "total war." Yes, rapes and pillaging certainly occurred, but I have read where Sherman also had a group of souldier rapists hung for rape. Still, there were many such acts reported. I am NOT defending the tactics that were outside of Sherman's orders, to wit:
"Sherman issued Special Orders No. 120. In it he gave strict instructions for how his men were to conduct themselves on the march. They were allowed to “forage liberally” from the countryside, and were given nearly free reign to take or destroy food, horses and livestock. However, they were not to enter homes or burn any buildings without express orders from the corps commanders."
"The Federal troops, Bummers as they were called, routinely violated orders along the march and burnt many houses along the way. However, they did not destroy everything in their path in a scorched earth policy as many believe today. In the 1930s a survey found that many, if not most, houses were left standing in the wake of the Yankee march."
SOURCE (and a good read of both perspectives):
http://discerninghistory.com/2014/12/was-sherman-a-war-criminal/
"Sherman issued Special Orders No. 120. In it he gave strict instructions for how his men were to conduct themselves on the march. They were allowed to “forage liberally” from the countryside, and were given nearly free reign to take or destroy food, horses and livestock. However, they were not to enter homes or burn any buildings without express orders from the corps commanders."
"The Federal troops, Bummers as they were called, routinely violated orders along the march and burnt many houses along the way. However, they did not destroy everything in their path in a scorched earth policy as many believe today. In the 1930s a survey found that many, if not most, houses were left standing in the wake of the Yankee march."
SOURCE (and a good read of both perspectives):
http://discerninghistory.com/2014/12/was-sherman-a-war-criminal/
This month is the 150th anniversary of Sherman's infamous March across Georgia to the Sea. After years of war, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman had the opportunity to strike through
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Bill McCoy - Sherman was a soldier, doing his job. It wasn't his fault that the enemy were a bunch of yahoos with squirrel rifles. He was a surveyor with the railroad from Atlanta to Savanah. He knew their terrain better than they did
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SGT Tim. Wilson
SSG Bill McCoy You mean like the herd that follows trump around like he’s a messiah? Sending him money for lawsuits that he is just putting in his private bank account. You mean that kind of herd? The ones that hear and see him say something one day and then believe him the next day when he says he didn’t say it.
How laughable!
How laughable!
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SGT Tim. Wilson
Susan Hunter God may be the answer but religion is not. I honestly believe that if Jesus was to walk the earth today as he did in his day, 99% of the religious leaders in the US would close their doors to him and turn him away!
Especially if he looked the same as he did then. He was not a white male with a neat hair cut, thumping a Bible asking for you to pay for this building or that mansion that the leaders live in. And if he tried to cast them out of the temple’s as the Bible says they would have his foreign looking butt arrested and thrown in jail, especially since he wouldn’t have an ID card!
Too many religious organizations have taken to being involved in politics and I never liked a preacher that argued politics or a politician that preached religion!
And we have to much of both!
Especially if he looked the same as he did then. He was not a white male with a neat hair cut, thumping a Bible asking for you to pay for this building or that mansion that the leaders live in. And if he tried to cast them out of the temple’s as the Bible says they would have his foreign looking butt arrested and thrown in jail, especially since he wouldn’t have an ID card!
Too many religious organizations have taken to being involved in politics and I never liked a preacher that argued politics or a politician that preached religion!
And we have to much of both!
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SSG Bill McCoy
SGT Tim. Wilson - A "herd mentality" appliies to both sides, and even to independants. To pretend that only Trump followers are a "herd," is ignoring fact. Indeed, some Trump loyalists are that way, but so too are those on the other side; probably more so with their utter hatred of patriotic people and America overall.
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SSG Bill McCoy
PV2 Larry Sellnow - I'm always amazed and perplexed by people's utter hatred of President Trump; but more so of his supporters. Calling them Fascists over a boisterous demonstration with LIMITED criminal events ... all while IGNORING the riots, assaults, rapes and muderes in several major cities in 2020 is hypocritical. Instead, leftists refer to all those events as "peaceful demonstrations." It would be laughable if not so incredibly ignorant.
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No offense meant by my ignorance, I was under the impression that this platform was for those who served in the military no matter which branch.... not for civilians who did not serve please enlighten me where I am going wrong. All the best to you Susan Hunter on this platform, Endre
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