Ongoing Battles
From: R GRAHAM [mailto:raymondgraham@btinternet.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 9:26 PM
To: hk@csaweb.org
Subject: Lost Will
My Dear Confederate Brother
My wife and I were truly sorry to hear of the terrible things that you have
had to endure in your endeavours to secure the rightfull place your family
deserve. Although we have not suffered adversity such as yours I can
understand in a small way the fustration of a long sometimes seemingly
fruitless battle, The battle for the confederency has been going on since
1860 and is not over yet. You say that you are extrinsic, not so my brother,
we are all in the same fight, the battle for justice and recognision binds
us all together, so you are not alone and could never be a burden to your
compatriots
Please reconcider your decision to break of contact with your compatriots as
not only the confederate cause, but this world, needs people like yourself,
who do make a difference and who are prepared to stand up and fight for
justice and truth
But remember that we all need to take some time for ourselves, to rest and
allow us to greave for loss and to regain our strength
The battle for good has always seemed to be an uphill struggle, especially
now as the news from around the world is all war and suffering, But there is
so much more that is good but is not reported by our sensationalised media,
even in the worst news there is heroism and people like youself who are
working for the good of mankind, in whatever way we can
Please be assured that you my brother are needed and respected by all
We regret that as we are in Scotland we are unable to offer physical support
to you but you will be in our thoughts and prayers in your time of need
With respect to you Sir
you are in our prayers
Raymond & Sandra Graham
Major General Raymond Graham
Confederate Commander
CSA Honour Guard
Scotish Command
United Kingdom