Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Leftists Want a New Civil War


America's Civil War, which raged from 1861 to 1865, was by far the bloodiest conflict in our history.  Original estimates put the death toll at about 620,000, including some 360,000 Union and 260,000 Confederate dead.  More recent estimates of the carnage are even higher:  750,000 to 850,000.  The Battle of Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862, at Sharpsburg, Maryland, still ranks as the bloodiest day in U.S. history, with nearly 23,000 casualties on both sides, including 3,675 killed in action.  How does a country possibly recover from a calamity so huge?

But recover we did.  Thanks to the wisdom of martyred president Abraham Lincoln and the munificence of soldiers who had fought brother against brother, reconciliation and reunification were achieved, and our country not only survived, but prospered.

It could have been so much worse.  Bloody guerrilla warfare might have persisted for decades.  But saner heads on both sides prevailed.  After all, Lincoln's goal had been nothing short of preservation the United States of America.

Members of the West Point class of 1961 at their 40th reunion gifted their Alma Mater a monument commemorating that seminal time in our history, when North and South put aside their animosities and united in common purpose.  Reconciliation Plaza is a series of stone markers, reminiscent of gravestones, commemorating members of the classes of 1861 and 1961 who lost their lives in wars separated by a century.  In addition to these markers, others reflect the ironies of West Point classmates and instructors pitted against one another in mortal combat and record acts of charity and brotherly love by soldiers on opposite sides of the conflict.

One marker tells the story of future Supreme Court justice, then–Union captain Oliver Wendell Holmes, staggering severely wounded into a house on the Antietam battlefield behind Confederate lines.  A Rebel asked through a window if wounded Yankees were inside and, when told yes, tossed his full canteen inside to slake their thirst.

Another marker chronicles how at the Battle of Cedar Creek in 1864, mortally wounded Confederate Major General Stephen Dodson Ramseur was carried to Northern lines, where Union West Point classmates and friends, including Major General George Armstrong Custer, gave comfort through the night as he lay dying.

Marker number 8 commemorates West Pointer Robert E. Lee's surrender to fellow academy graduate Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia on April 9, 1865.  The Union's greatest general magnanimously permitted the defeated Confederates "to return to their homes not to be disturbed ... as long as they observe their paroles ... let all men who claim to own a horse or mule take the animals home with them to work their little farms."

Marker 12 tells of the West Point Centennial Celebration of 1902.  The culmination of the reconciliation process, Union Major General Thomas H. Ruger, Class of 1854, and Confederate Brigadier General Edward P. Alexander, Class of 1857, delivered back-to-back speeches before an audience of veterans from both sides of the Civil War. 

"When the end came there was found in their hearts an echo to the words 'Let us have peace,'" Ruger noted.  Alexander spoke next: "It was best for the South that the cause was lost[.] ... The firm bonds which today hold together this great nation could never have been wrought by debates in Congress."

These are noble sentiments, spoken from the heart, which should be an inspiration to all of us.  Yet here we stand, 121 years later, with Reconciliation Plaza slated for defacement and demolition.

One can imagine some pencil-necked minion of the so-called military base "Naming Commission" pointing his bony finger like a Salem Witch Trial judge at the names of dead soldiers on a marker, shouting, "These white supremacist traitors must be excised and exorcised!  Shame!  Shame!"

Surely, we are better than this.

Make no mistake; the objective of these leftist vandals is to further divide us so that their "fundamental transformation" of America, with its defunding of police, sexual grooming of children, demonization of parents, cancelation, and social credit systems, may flourish.  Their ultimate goal is to so tarnish our Founding Fathers that the nation they bequeathed us, our Constitution, its Bill of Rights, and our Declaration of Independence all become the fruit of the poisonous tree.  Then it's either a new civil war or one-party globalist rule, rigged elections, and citizen serfdom.