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Tag Archives: Native Americans
Defusing a Second Civil War through Peaceful Secession?
Secession? Nullification? A second Civil War in the presently not-so United States of America? According to a historic and highly fascinating Abbeville Institute event that took place November 9 and 10, 2018 in Dallas, Texas, a number of influential American … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbeville Institute, Allen Mendenhall, California Secession, cantons, Casey Michel, civil war, Dan Fisher, dentralization, Dr. Donald Livingston, Jeff Deist, Kirkpatrick Sale, Marcus Ruiz Evans, michael boldin, Mises Institute, Native Americans, nullification, Oklahoma, peaceful secession, secession, state sovereignty, tenth amendment center, thinkprogress.org, Thomas Jefferson, Yes California
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Orwellian Government in Missouri BANS Monument to Women
What? Banning a monument to women in this day and age? Surely you jest? No, not at all. For according to sources from Kansas City, Missouri – a monument to women has been identified by the thought police as dangerous … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, American veterans, art deco, Artistic Censorship, censorship, confederate, confederate monuments, dainty flowers, feminist group, government, Hispanics, Kansas City, Kansas City Star, leftism, leftist, leftist press, local government, martial law, Missouri, monument, monument to women, Native Americans, Orwellian, Racism, Secret Police, sexism, special snowflake, thought police, veterans, Ward Parkway, women
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5 Reasons You Might Be Wrong About Confederate Monuments
The Confederate Veterans Monument is NOT a monument to Slavery: Many of the monuments erected were done so by friends, families and loved ones who had lost fathers, brothers, wives and children during this bloody war. Anyone who has studied … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, American history, American Revolution, Black Southerners, Border states, bushwhacker, Charlottesville, confederate, confederate monuments, Confederate soldier, confederate veterans, Django Unchained, Durham, establishment media, freedom of religion, French Revolution, gestapo, Hispanics, Iraq War, John J. Dwyer, Korean War, Leftist fanatics, loyalty oaths, martial law, minority contributions, Missouri, monuments, Native Americans, new orleans, North Carolina, Orwellian, Pea Ridge, politicians, Preston Filbert, propaganda, Quinten Tarantino, radicals, secession, slavery, Southern Government, Southern people, St. Louis, The Half Not Told, The Real Lincoln, The War Between the States, Thomas E. Woods, Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Thomas Jefferson, traitor, veterans monuments, Vietnam War, World War 1, World War 2
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