Lee in Washington’s Shadow
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Rereading Dr Richard McCaslin’s Lee In The Shadow of Washington over the last week. Dr McCaslin was a professor of mine at High Point Univ. in the early 90s. Great thoughts on Lee’s take on Constitutional Republic:
Robert E Lee revered the Old Union that his father and his father’s friends founded; “he wanted to restore that Union….” He did not oppose reunification, but stressed cooperation; register to vote and elect “wise and patriotic men”. “The Union, as established by our forefathers, should be preserved and the government as originally organized should be administered in purity and truth. Lee clung to the idea of limited central gov’t….”
In letters to John Walker and Gov. Letcher of Virginia, he stressed these principles. Speaking of his military actions with the Confederacy, “I had no other guide,… than the defense of those principles of American liberty upon which the Constitutions of the several states were originally founded; & unless they are strictly observed, I fear there will be an end to Republican Government in this country [sadly prescient]“. British historian John Dalberg-Acton shared this from a conversation with Lee: “consolidation of the States into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it.”
Lee understood History– Rome went through this chain of events; France from revolution thr. Napoleon went through this chain of events; and so has the US. As the central gov’t usurped power over the lives of citizens (Federalists1790s; Radical Republicans 1862-80; Liberal Democrats- Wilson, FDR, LBJ ; and both parties’ leaders involved with the Council on Foreign Relations 1919-present), the constitutional republic of our forefathers has been perverted beyond recognition. Read Patrick J Buchanan’s numerous books detailing this process. The neo-imperialist central gov’t of the US has repeatedly acted aggressive abroad since 1917. Countless incursions in Latin America; the Philippines; Lebanon; nation-building in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To his cousin Annette Carter, Lee wrote, “Every brave people who considered their rights attacked & their Constitutional liberties invaded, would have done as we did. Our conduct was not caused by any insurrectionary spirit…, for our construction of the Constitution under which we lived & acted was the same from its adoption & for 80 yrs we have been taught & educated by the founders of the republic… which controlled our consciences & actions.” He fought to save, not destroy, the Founding Fathers’ original plan. Lee died in 1870 believing the country’s ills could be cured within the system created by the Founding Fathers. I share that same belief today.
Tags: cfr, council on foreign relations, Dr Richard McCaslin, Federalists, founding fathers, High Point University, Lee in the shadow of washington, Liberal Democrats, Patrick J Buchanan, Radical Republicans, Robert E Lee, Whigs

May 3rd, 2010 at 3:18 am
Thank you for the post, really impressed with the way you put it.
May 3rd, 2010 at 7:05 am
great post as usual!
May 11th, 2010 at 11:04 am
Wonderful insight
May 20th, 2010 at 3:09 pm
I, until very recently, never really questioned who were the “good guys” and “bad guys” in the war between the States. Obviously the North, who fought against the slave states was in the right, right? The reality is that in the wake of our civil war, statism and progressivism has all but destroyed the foundations of the constitutional republic, and eroded the freedoms of the common man. Its hard to justify the cause of slavery, but I fear to reverse the track to socialism may yet require another civil war in this America as those who pay the taxes are not those who elect the leaders.
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August 19th, 2010 at 9:02 pm
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