Don't call the Alamo's defenders 'heroic,' Texas school curriculum panel urges [More]Nobody thought they'd stop at Confederate statues, did they?
As any cultural destroyer knows, you can't write a new and improved history unless you can first erase the real one.
And this one is Bush Family-approved.
Just like rewriting history books and official state government documents to get rid of the original 13th amendment (which was published as late as the 1870's). Or the original 1st amendment, or "Article The First", as it was originally titled, which was claimed by Congress to have not been passed by the necessary number of states. But recent research of Connecticut and Kentucky's archives shows that it was. In news from a telephone conference last might, Frederick John LaVergne has apparently been granted certiorari and his case is on the docket of the US Supreme Court.
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"Nobody thought they'd stop at Confederate statues, did they?"
ReplyDeleteNo of course not, the goal is to discredit the Founders as racist slave owners, and thereby nullify the Constitution, the very document that gives THEM the right to do that.
At the risk of being called a "Trojan Horse" again, I will remind everyone that the Constitution "gives" no rights.
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