Nikki Haley Was Just Expressing the Views of Abraham Lincoln and the 1861 House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate

The neocons and their Demo-Bolshevik party comrades have blown a gasket over Nikki Haley’s response to a question about the cause of the Civil War during a Republican debate.  Her Great Crime is that she failed to repeat the official deep state line that:  The slaves were not slaves before the South seceded; the South kidnapped millions of black people by seceding and made them slaves; saintly New Englanders and various other Yankees then were willing to die by the hundreds of thousands solely for the benefit of black strangers in the South (while at the same time digging up black graves in New England so that they wouldn’t taint white New England purity).

But Nikki was just referring to the explanations given to the entire world in 1861 about the cause of the war by Lincoln and both houses of Congress.

The official July 22, 1861 War Aims Resolution, also known as the Crittenden-Johnson Resolution, clearly states that the sole purpose of the invasion of the Southern states was to keep the union physically intact, and NOT to interfere with the “established institutions of those states,” by which they meant slavery.

Lincoln’s famous letter to newspaper editor Horace Greeley on August 22, 1862 said the same thing:  “I would save the union” he said, even if slavery persisted.

Lincoln, the Congress, and the U.S. military were all guilty of treason, defined in Article 3, section 3 as “only” levying war upon the United States,” with “United States” in the PLURAL, meaning the individual states, not something called the U.S. government in D.C.  And they destroyed the voluntary union of the founding fathers and did not “save” it.

They were all guilty of war crimes as well for intentionally waging war on civilians — AMERICAN civilians, not foreign civilians as with the bombing of Dresden and Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

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1:43 pm on December 29, 2023