Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Jefferson Davis: Slavery and the Death of States' Rights

 

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Sam Jacobs,  Brock: Our latest and greatest is out. It's what we think is the most nuanced take on Jefferson Davis going. Most articles on Davis paint him as either an evil traitor or the second coming of George Washington. We tried to avoid both extremes to give a historically accurate picture free from the usual cliches. It's crucial at this time of the ongoing attempt by the left to revise history -- or erase it. 

 When one thinks of the Confederate States of America, one instantly thinks of two people, General Robert E. Lee and President Jefferson Davis. The life of both bear close examination for their historical significance and because they were men of principle and conviction who stood up for what they believed in – what they believed isn’t precisely what is taught in schools. Jefferson Davis in his role as the Confederate President is a sort of avatar for the end of a certain view of states’ rights that died when General Lee surrendered at Appomattox.

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4 comments:

  1. The loss of states rights was brought about by the insertion
    of a fraud 13th Amendment. The fraud amendment transferred
    states rights to the fed gov.
    "The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those who vote for a living."
    The fed and income tax are some of the biggest enemies of
    the country. Wilson, I hope you are rotting, still.

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    1. The fraud amendment transferred
      states rights to the fed gov.
      "The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those who vote for a living."

      Thanks and who is/was Wilson?

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  2. President Wilson. He was coerced to bring in the fed
    reserve. It was removed once and the country was thriving
    then Wilson brought it back and the people's thriving
    life style dropped. Ron Paul was after the fed reserve
    for yrs.

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    1. Ron Paul was after the fed reserve for yrs.

      He sure was and you can still see the remnants of 'Ron Paul 2008' on my mailbox.:)

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