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  • Was Only Southern Slavery Evil?

    02/26/2009 5:26:00 PM PST · by Davy Buck · 19 replies · 965+ views
    Old Virginia Blog ^ | 02/26/2009 | Richard Williams
    "When Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton traveled to China this month, she said human rights concerns could not interfere with talks about the economic crisis." Doesn't that sound eerily similar to the South's . . .
  • WE THE STATES

    01/28/2009 1:32:13 PM PST · by ForGod'sSake · 15 replies · 465+ views
    The Sovereign States ^ | June 1964 | (Introduction)James J. Kilpatrick
    ON MONDAY, August 6, South Carolina's John Rutledge submitted to the Philadelphia convention of 1787 the first full draft of a tentative Constitution. His “Committee of Detail” had been hard at work, during a three-day recess, trying to knit together a hundred different provisions for fashioning a new government for the United States of America. History does not record that anyone paid much attention to the Committee’s draft of a preamble. It read: We the people of the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, and Georgia, do ordain,...
  • Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams and James Madison: Young America’s Fight with Islamism

    01/12/2009 9:24:07 AM PST · by AndrewWalden · 12 replies · 1,093+ views
    Hawai`i Free Press ^ | January 11, 2009 | Andrew Walden
    In light of the ongoing naval battles with Muslim pirates operating from Somalia.... America has been fighting Islamists for longer than many realize. Even before independence was declared, American ships were pirated, and their Christian crews enslaved, by Muslim pirates operating under the control of the “Dey of Algiers”—an Ottoman Islamist warlord ruling Algeria.... Lacking the ability to project U.S. naval force in the Mediterranean, America tried appeasement. In 1784, Congress agreed to fund tributes and ransoms in order to rescue U.S. ships and buy the freedom of enslaved American sailors....
  • Washington Crosses the Delaware, 1776

    12/30/2008 3:45:50 AM PST · by GonzoII · 10 replies · 442+ views
    Washington Crosses the Delaware, 1776 Back | EyeWitnesstoHistory.com Washington Crosses the Delaware, 1776 December 1776 was a desperate time for George Washington and the American Revolution. The ragtag Continental Army was encamped along the Pennsylvania shore of the Delaware River exhausted, demoralized and uncertain of its future. The troubles had begun the previous August when British and Hessian troops invaded Long Island routing the colonial forces, forcing a desperate escape to the island of Manhattan. The British followed up their victory with an attack on Manhattan that compelled the Americans to again retreat, this time across the Hudson River...
  • God References Added to Capitol Visitor Center (

    12/13/2008 4:53:14 AM PST · by GonzoII · 9 replies · 500+ views
    ChristianPost.Com ^ | Wed, Dec. 10 2008 | By Katherine T. Phan
    Congressional committees have agreed to include references to "In God We Trust" and the Pledge of Allegiance to the newly opened Capitol Visitor Center thanks in part to efforts from the Congressional Prayer Caucus and Virginian Senator J. Randy Forbes...
  • A Fake Banking History of the United States

    11/24/2008 6:10:20 AM PST · by Oyarsa · 6 replies · 614+ views
    Mises.org ^ | Thomas J. DiLorenzo
    Ask yourself this question: was the housing price bubble, which has burst, caused by (a) a Fed policy of too much liquidity, which caused artificially low interest rates, which in turn caused a great deal of malinvestment, or (b) a Fed policy of too little liquidity which caused high interest rates and a credit-starved economy? If you chose answer b, congratulations, you may have a future as a celebrated author, historian, and Wall Street Journal commentator. Answer b is a theme of a truly ridiculous article by John Steele Gordon in the October 10 issue of the Wall Street Journal...
  • Obama says America is no longer what it once was, I agree.

    08/13/2008 5:18:47 PM PDT · by NewConservative79 · 12 replies · 132+ views
    The New Conservatives ^ | 8/7/08 | New Conservative
    Today Senator Obama told a little 7 year old girl, "America is no longer what it could be, what it once was, and I say to myself I don't want that future for my children." Obama is saying that America has become a worse nation since his childhood. I'm not one to go after a spouse, but I think given that Michelle Obama said that she was proud of her country for the first time in her life eariler in this campaign. This statement is just another stupid mistake that Obama should've avoided. However Obama is right about one thing,...
  • How Our History was built! A video of U.S. history.

    06/21/2008 3:18:21 PM PDT · by dvan · 5 replies · 153+ views
    NA ^ | NA | NA
    Turn on your audio and click the Source URL: http://www.interviewwithgod.com/patriotic/highband.htm
  • Move on to save history markers (NY, MA launch program to save Revolutionary War trail markers.)

    03/14/2008 5:04:49 PM PDT · by neverdem · 15 replies · 2,665+ views
    pressrepublican.com ^ | March 13, 2008 | CHRIS CAROLA
    Associated Press New York, Massachusetts launch program to save Revolutionary War trail markers. Bi-state effort hopes to save monuments to 1775-76 route ALBANY -- New York and Massachusetts are launching an effort to conserve dozens of roadside monuments that mark the route taken by patriots who transported the artillery that forced the British from Boston during the Revolutionary War. The granite slabs with bronze plaques serve as markers for the Knox Trail, considered one of the earliest heritage trails created in the United States. The trail mostly follows the original route used by Gen. Henry Knox and his troops in...
  • Pitts: About the Confederate battle flag, remember this: Nazis have a heritage, too

    03/03/2008 10:37:49 AM PST · by Rebeleye · 1,138 replies · 5,236+ views
    The Salt Lake City Tribune ^ | 3 March 2008 | Leonard Pitts
    They will tell you the Civil War was not about slavery. Remind them that the president and vice president of the so-called "Confederate States of America" both said it was. They will tell you that great-great grandpa Zeke fought for the South, and he never owned any slaves. Remind them that it is political leaders - not grunts - who decide whether and why a war is waged. They will tell you the flag just celebrates heritage. Remind them that "heritage" is not a synonym for "good." After all, Nazis have a heritage, too.
  • Howard Dean & The 1850s: Convenient Racial Revisionism

    03/01/2008 10:12:35 AM PST · by K-oneTexas · 12 replies · 116+ views
    New Media Journal ^ | March 1, 2008 | Dr. Brian Melton
    Howard Dean & The 1850s: Convenient Racial Revisionism by Dr. Brian Melton “The unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates Howard Dean has recently demonstrated conclusively that historical ignorance doesn’t stop with teenage mall-rats and muscle-bound jocks. In fact, it runs all the way up into the very heart of the DNC. The good doctor (who hopefully knows more about his profession than he does about history) has made the claim that the Republican Party “looks like the 1950s and talks like the 1850s.” The 1950s aside, Dean, of course, is attempting to smear the Republicans as a party...
  • Praising a terrorist: Cheyenne chief Black Kettle and the teaching of US history

    01/22/2008 8:41:46 AM PST · by drzz · 5 replies · 1,011+ views
    "I just read in an Indian depredation claim I copied from the National Archives last summer that Black Kettle was understood by everyone in 1868 as being a spy for the raiding Indians. He would profess peace and all the time he was gathering information he would later share with the Dog Soldiers to assist them in their raids, etc." Dr. Jeff Broome, author of the very important book "Dog Soldier Justice", the most accurate depiction of the Indian massacres of 1868 "Some of the raiders came from Black Kettle's camp. As was the case on numerous previous occasions, his...
  • The U.S. Civil War in four minutes

    05/21/2007 11:08:21 PM PDT · by World_Events · 18 replies · 1,339+ views
    A fantastic short video of the U.S. Civil War compressed into four minutes
  • Book: 'Circle of 6' [What happend in 1972 in Mosque Number 7]

    03/10/2007 4:43:34 PM PST · by PRePublic · 3 replies · 414+ views
    Circle of Six: The True Story of New York's Most Notorious Cop-Killer and The Cop Who Risked Everything to Catch Him. http://www.amazon.com/Circle-Six-Notorious-Cop-Killer-Everything/dp/1932857397CIRCLE OF SIX The True Story of New York's Most Notorious Cop-Killer and the Cop Who Risked Everything to Catch Him In 1972, New York City was plagued with protests, riots, and general unrest. It was during this defining year that one of the Police Department's most scandalous cases occurred: the murder of Police Officer Phillip Cardillo. On Friday, April 14, 1972, the police were summoned to Mosque Number 7 in Harlem, led at the time by the Nation...
  • Higher Education Causing 'Crisis in Citizenship,' Study Shows

    09/27/2006 4:14:45 PM PDT · by shrinkermd · 10 replies · 486+ views
    CNSNEWS.COM ^ | 27 September 2006 | Randy Hall
    Colleges and universities across the U.S. -- including some of the most expensive in the country -- are failing to educate students about the nation's history and essential institutions, which is leading to a "coming crisis in citizenship," a study of more than 14,000 randomly selected students shows. Freshmen and seniors at 50 of the nation's colleges and universities were asked 60 multiple choice questions about America's history and government, its relationship to the rest of the world and the market economy in a survey done by the University of Connecticut's Department of Public Policy on behalf of the conservative...
  • What the Left thinks: Howard Zinn, Part I

    09/12/2006 4:44:15 AM PDT · by Molly Pitcher · 8 replies · 885+ views
    Townhall ^ | 9/12/06 | Dennis Prager
    Every so often, one hears the argument that "Left and Right" are outdated terms, or that there really aren't enormous differences in the ways the Left and Right view America, the world, men and women, and just about every other important aspect of life. I wish this were true. But the gaps between the Left and Right on almost every issue that matters -- including and especially issues of good and evil -- are in fact unbridgeable. That is why, for many years, I have invited leading representatives of the intellectual Left onto my radio show. Not in order to...
  • Patriot History Lesson

    08/24/2006 8:38:03 AM PDT · by JSedreporter · 3 replies · 573+ views
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | August 24, 2006 | Jacqueline Merzer
    The history of the United States is a tale of constant oppression— a story of a checkered past where political leaders and economic moguls continually acted in their own self-interest… or so many left-leaning history authors would prefer modern Americans to believe. American history has been hijacked by the left wing, where the mistakes of America’s past such as slavery, disenfranchisement, and class warfare are overemphasized, while Franklin D. Roosevelt is simultaneously glorified as the savior of the twentieth century with his New Deal policies. While most textbooks of that nature may cast American history in a bad light and...
  • My Review of Freeper Larry Schweikart's latest best selling book, "America's Victories"

    06/19/2006 10:41:00 AM PDT · by Jeff Head · 24 replies · 527+ views
    Amazon ^ | June 19, 2006 | Jeff Head
    Freeper Larry Schweikart captures the essence of the unparalleled military success of the US Military with this book. Have their been mistakes? Yes. Have there been defeats? Yes. But the over-riding history of the US military is that of the most tremendous success, coupled with the most compassionate treatment of its enemies, and loyalty to its own, of any military force on earth. In America's Victories, Schweikart uses seven points to punctuate a great deal of the reason why the us miltary has enjoyed such success. Those points are: Gitmo, Gulags and Great Raids Learning from Loss Citizens as...
  • Jefferson Davis home rebuild draws criticism

    04/25/2006 8:32:11 AM PDT · by Crackingham · 4 replies · 389+ views
    Clarion-Ledger | 4/25/6
    Link only since Gannett newspapers are not allowed on Freep. http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060425/NEWS0110/604250371/1001/news
  • Who was George Mason? Basketball fans or not, most folks don't have a clue

    03/31/2006 5:03:29 AM PST · by ConservativeStatement · 33 replies · 1,308+ views
    South Florida Sun Sentinel ^ | March 31, 2006 | Robert Nolin
    So who was George Mason and what's he doing with a university named after him? "Did he invent the Mason jar?" Melanie Ruggiero, 32, of Green Cove Springs, near Jacksonville, mused as she nibbled on salad outside a Fort Lauderdale beach restaurant.