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TopBassDog March 18th 10 10:54 AM

Your ancestor, Herr Krause?
 
Clement Vallandigham was a well-known Northern Democrat who campaigned
for states' rights during the Civil War. In 1863 Vallandigham was
convicted of treason for his speeches attacking the administration of
President Lincoln. He was banished to the South, where he continued to
voice his political views.

After the war, Vallandingham became a lawyer. In his last appearance
in the courtroom, he represented a client on trial for murder. The
accused man's defense was that the victim had drawn his own gun in a
fashion that caused it to fire, killing himself. To prove the defense
argument, Vallandigham demonstrated the victim's method of drawing a
gun--using the loaded evidence gun as his prop. The firearm went off,
and he lost his life--but proved his case.


Go ahead and Google him. His story is well documented.

Tim March 19th 10 03:06 PM

Your ancestor, Herr Krause?
 
On Mar 18, 4:54*am, TopBassDog wrote:
Clement Vallandigham was a well-known Northern Democrat who campaigned
for states' rights during the Civil War. In 1863 Vallandigham was
convicted of treason for his speeches attacking the administration of
President Lincoln. He was banished to the South, where he continued to
voice his political views.

After the war, Vallandingham became a lawyer. In his last appearance
in the courtroom, he represented a client on trial for murder. The
accused man's defense was that the victim had drawn his own gun in a
fashion that caused it to fire, killing himself. To prove the defense
argument, Vallandigham demonstrated the victim's method of drawing a
gun--using the loaded evidence gun as his prop. The firearm went off,
and he lost his life--but proved his case.

Go ahead and Google him. His story is well documented.


That predated Darwin didn't it?

HK[_6_] March 19th 10 03:10 PM

Your ancestor, Herr Krause?
 
On 3/19/10 11:06 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 18, 4:54 am, wrote:
Clement Vallandigham was a well-known Northern Democrat who campaigned
for states' rights during the Civil War. In 1863 Vallandigham was
convicted of treason for his speeches attacking the administration of
President Lincoln. He was banished to the South, where he continued to
voice his political views.

After the war, Vallandingham became a lawyer. In his last appearance
in the courtroom, he represented a client on trial for murder. The
accused man's defense was that the victim had drawn his own gun in a
fashion that caused it to fire, killing himself. To prove the defense
argument, Vallandigham demonstrated the victim's method of drawing a
gun--using the loaded evidence gun as his prop. The firearm went off,
and he lost his life--but proved his case.

Go ahead and Google him. His story is well documented.


That predated Darwin didn't it?



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