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Historian. Author. Heritage American and descendant of Jamestown. Politically a Jeffersonian. And a proud, courageous defender of Warren Harding!!

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Call me. I have experience in my blood!
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If by some miracle we do straighten out and save America, we are going to need to liberate the Mother Country.
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Pretty much sums it up!!
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Well I think @BrionMcClanahan and I should at least consider it! We can grab a few more states I think, throw it into the House!.
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Imagine if this was 2028. The Republicans would publicly call for burning the South again. @BrionMcClanahan @ryanswalters73
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"No one possessed of a single sentiment of humanity, can read the malignant, bloodthirsty tirades which appear, from day to day, in the columns of some of the republican journals of this city, without being filled with horror and disgust. The people of the North, are a unit, in
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Fan mail time!!
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Hulk Hogan, a great guy from Georgia, dead at 71! RIP Brother!!
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Consider Lincoln's 1848 letter to his law partner, written while he was in his one term in the US House during the Mexican War. He's arguing against Polk's war powers, a war, mind you, declared by Congress:. “Allow the President to invade a neighboring nation, whenever he shall
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“Historian here.” She says it every time, like she’s trying to convince us that she knows what she’s talking about. I’d respond but she blocked me. She was born in India, so her opinions mean nothing to me! Anyone else tired of foreigners explaining our history to us? No one
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These people have one card to play and that’s it! A very weak card at that. They can’t think past it! This old soldier apparently thinks it’s just fine to invade another country for any reason, then, like a typical Yankee, can’t understand why they aren’t happy about it!!.
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@ryanswalters73 This is nonsense. The Civil War was a “ civil war” by any colloquial, normally used, non-tortured, definition. Both the South and the North overwhelmingly, during the war, called it a “civil war”. AND it was never recognized as a “country” by any country besides itself. It
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Have you ever stopped to consider how many would be dead if the “civil war” happened today? Adjusting for the updated losses from newer studies, appropriately 10 million dead!! Not counting the millions horribly wounded! We are talking WW2/Eastern Front type warfare! It was no
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“Actually, the war of 1861 was not a civil war. A civil war is a conflict between two or more factions trying to take over a government. In 1861, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was no more interested in taking over Washington than George Washington was interested in taking
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“The problems that led to the Civil War are the same problems today—big, intrusive government. The reason we don’t face the specter of another Civil War is because today’s Americans don’t have yesteryear’s spirit of liberty and constitutional respect, and political statesmanship
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“She would have done what Lincoln did.” So she would wage illegal war on part of the country, kill hundreds of thousands, jail political opponents without trial ….
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This Jeff Daniels clip is even more bonkers than all the headlines going around. “I still think about Kamala, and how I think she would have been a good choice. I don’t care what they say, because she would have done what Lincoln did. Liz Cheney would have been Secretary of
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“By destroying the states’ right to secession, Abraham Lincoln opened the door to the kind of unconstrained, despotic, arrogant government we have today, something the framers of the Constitution could not have possibly imagined.” - Walter Williams
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“Lincoln’s intentions, as well as that of many northern politicians, were summarized by Stephen Douglas during the presidential debates. Douglas accused Lincoln of wanting to ‘impose on the nation a uniformity of local laws and institutions and a moral homogeneity dictated by the
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“By removing tax roadblocks to new jobs and new growth, the enactment of [the tax cut] next year will eventually more than make up in new revenue all that it will initially cost.” - JFK, August 13, 1962
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“Every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary. And these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries and more customers and more growth for an expanding American economy.” - JFK, August 13, 1962
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“This administration intends to cut taxes in order to build the fundamental strength of our economy, to remove a serious barrier to long-term growth, to increase incentives by routing out inequities and complexities and to prevent the even greater budget deficit that a lagging
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“The single most important fiscal weapon available to strengthen the national economy is the federal tax policy. The right kind of tax cut at the right time is the most effective measure that this Government could take to spur our economy forward. For the facts of the matter are
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Martin Van Buren: Good or Bad? Overrated or Underrated?. Van Buren (1837-1841) had the misfortune of having to follow a giant in Andrew Jackson and also the fact that the Panic of 1837 hit the country in his first year in office. This panic, or economic depression, was the worst
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