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From Sons of Confederate Veterans Headquarters, Elm Springs,
Tennessee
Responding to an Associated Press story which ran nationally,
Christopher M. Sullivan, Commander in Chief of the Sons of Confederate
Veterans, issued the following statement:
We note with interest the revelation that
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama has slave owners in his
ancestry. This news demonstrates an interesting irony with respect to
contemporary multi-cultural American politics.
For candidate Obama, the news is perhaps more complex since his African
roots may link him to African tribes that traded their brothers and
sisters into slavery.
"While a relative owned slaves, another fought for the Union in the
Civil War." Obama spokesman Bill Burton said.
This is perhaps the most ironic aspect of this story. It is not
inconsistent with American history as a number of the Union states
continued slavery until after the War Between the States ended. Some Union military and citizenry
held slaves, traded in slaves and were solely
responsible for trans Atlantic slave shipping enterprises, all of which operated
under the U. S. flag.
It matters not if a man has either slave trading or slave holding, or
both, in his family background. He is not accountable for that. That which he is
responsible for is how he conducts himself in today's continuing
slavery. We wonder where Senator Obama stands regarding a positive solution to the
27 million people currently in bondage throughout the world, according
to the United Nations?
Robert E. Lee said "Few can say anything other than slavery is a moral
and political evil." The Southern Confederacy, any more than the Union slave states,
cannot be accountable for the slavery that exists
today. Rather than distorting and pointing
guilt for occurrences almost 150 years in the past, we should all
mutually focus on slavery's current existence and unity in
ending human slavery forever.
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