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History of the Tenth Texas Cavalry Dismounted Regiment; 1861-1865:

ePub History of the Tenth Texas Cavalry Dismounted Regiment; 1861-1865: "If We Ever Got Whipped; I Don't Recollect It" by Chuck Carlock; V. M. Owens in History

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When author David Carlin was a young man; it was scandalous for a good Catholic to be anything but a good Democrat. In the pews; pubs; and union halls of America's cities; millions of poor European immigrants and their children pledged allegiance to the Church of Rome and the party of FDR. All that changed in the 1960s; with the rise of a new kind of Democrat: wealthy; secular; ideological. Even as Carlin served the party he loved twelve years as a Rhode Island state senator and once a candidate for Congress he could only watch in dismay as its national leaders abandoned their blue-collar; pro-life; and religious constituencies and took up with NOW; Hollywood; and the abortion lobby. So complete has been this transformation that we no longer speak of a natural alliance between Catholics and the Democratic Party. Indeed; ever increasing numbers of Democrats are joining the ranks of us voters for whom voting Catholic means holding our nose and choosing the candidates in either party whose views are least hostile to our faith. In recent years; the conflict between his faith and the policies of his party has grown so marked that author Carlin; a cradle Catholic; lifetime Democrat; and longtime Democratic legislator; now feels compelled to consider in his new book whether; in good conscience; it's even possible to be both a faithful Catholic and a Democratic true believer. But Can a Catholic Be a Democrat? isn't partisan. It's Catholic. By considering the changes that have taken place in his own party these past fifty years (and that some would now bring about in the Republican Party; too); Carlin identifies the fundamental policies that we as Catholics must support; and the ones that we Catholics must never abide so that; regardless of our party affiliation; we can prudently work for (and will have the opportunity to vote for) policies consistent with our faith.


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Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Excellent BookBy Sharon FrancisI appreciate the time spent by the author in gathering the information for this book. Three of my ancestors were members of the 10th; so it has a special meaning for me. In particular; it was interesting that the cover picture is of an ancestor.Tom7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Genealogical ValueBy Mark ReidChuck Carlock has produced an excellent resource for genealogical research on the men who served in the Tenth Texas Cavalry. Mr. Carlock has included information from letters; casualty reports; and other sources in addition to the information available in the National Archives.The book contains a detailed account; frequently described in letters from the actual participants; of each battle. Perhaps more interesting are the descriptions of conditions between engagements; and of the travels to various localities.I recommend the book to anyone with an interest in Civil War history and/or an interest in the men who served.

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