Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Southerners In USA Celebrate US Civil War And Torture of Yankee Human Rights Activist Doctor!

As the 150th anniversary of the four-year US civil war conflict gets under way, many groups in the old Confederacy are planning celebrations, chiefly around the glory days of secession, when 11 states declared their sovereignty under a banner of states’ rights and broke from the union. These events include a “secession ball” in the former slave port of Charleston  which will include “a joyous night of music, dancing, food and drink,” says the invitation, and which will be replicated on a smaller scale in other cities. Also a parade is being planned in Montgomery, Alabama, along with a mock swearing-in of Jefferson Davis as president of the Confederacy. At least 600,000 Americans died in the Civil War, and some experts say the toll reached 700,000. These casualties exceed the nation's loss in all its other wars, from the Revolution through Iraq. The American southern clique has also been using the occasion of the US civil war celebrations as a time to also celebrate the success of the brutal torture of a Yankee human rights activist physician, Dr Harold Mandel, as reported upon in "The Texas Torture Case" at http://t1c.blogspot.com