My Thoughts

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It has been a long journey, hours of researching, more hours than writing I can honestly say. Jounuri62 or Steve said I should try a western or a diary. Thanks for that recommendation, Steve it was a great one. Like I said earlier, I don't need to give a shout out for any of you. You my friends, readers all read each others stories.

Your comments, kept me researching to write, something as real and accurate as I could. A mix of family history with real history.
I had Leonard and Philotis meet, this I can't say was accurate. Although those two families did come together later. My Grandma
and Grandpa came from those two families, with out that my father wouldn't have been born. I suppose they could of met, they had several reunions for the soldiers of the war in New Richmond.

Yes I plan on writing something else. When well, that remains in my mind. What I am not certain. I may take down Sarna and work on it. As for the other stories except for Random Thoughts and Book of Common and Thomas. I think I will pull them down in the next  few days.

I want everyone to remember, we have a history all of us, whether or not you're from another country. What we were taught in school may not be the most accurate information. If certain statues or monuments, offend you instead of removing them from history for others not to see. Look at it as time, that we were all learning, what our country is and was. If we bury our past, we are definitely doomed to repeat it.

When I started this story, I wondered if the reading public was ready, for a story of slavery; if they were ready to see the real indifference people had for it. The how and why it stayed in the Constitution for so long well, it is and was about the economy.
That the economy drives, all political decision. No matter how flawed those decisions maybe.

Lincoln, was he a true emancipator? For the embattled States, yes only because he did what he thought would help end the War. How he would of handled it after the War, could of been three ways, give them complete rights, as a American citizen. Free, but no real rights, or most except those born as freeman, sent to Colonies, either in Africa or South America. The latter unless he had a change of mind is the most possible one. These thoughts only comes from reading some of his early ideas and quotes. That question we will never know.

It seems I left you with one question, to think on for that I am not sorry. Think on it, I did give you enough information to form some kind of opinion on it. I think I've rambled on enough. Everyone take care, continue reading and writing, it takes you to places you may never see or even conceive.

Thank you,
Dram12 AKA Tim

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