Monday, August 16, 2010

How The Lincoln Myth Was Hatched

"No living man was ever charged with political crimes of such multiplicity and such enormity as Abraham Lincoln. He has been denounced without end as a perjurer, a usurper, a tyrant, a subverter of the Constitution, a destroyer of the liberties of his country, a reckless desperado, a heartless trifler over the last agonies of an expiring nation. Had that which has been said of him been true there is no circle in Dante’s Inferno full enough of torment to expiate his iniquities." Read the rest HERE.


NC Colonial Prosperity Was Often Stifled By Indian Uprisings

"They smashed babies against trees and drove stakes through women's bodies." Read the rest HERE.


Lost Colony … In New Bern?

"Could it be that the lost colonists simply relocated to New Bern?
Al Pate, writer of the 1997 book “Who Are the Coree,” believes that could be the case … or at least that their descendants wound up HERE."

Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act

Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act - Vote Passed (247-161, 25 Not Voting)

On Tuesday, the House passed this bill to provide $16.1 billion to extend increased Medicaid assistance to states and $10 billion in funding for states to create or retain teachers' jobs. The bill was then sent to the president, who signed it into law on the same day.

Rep. Walter Jones Jr. voted Not Voting......send e-mail or see bio

NC Open Carry Rally

"...... I am realistic enough to know that neither the media nor law enforcement will change their paths to help set things straight." More HERE.

Wyoming's Micheli: Sheriffs Are Ultimate Authority

If you disagree, we will be happy to secede. More HERE.

Sheriff, Mack, 10th Amendment, Constitution

Vanderboegh's Speech From 8/14 RTC Rally

An excellent history lesson on the Revolution. See it HERE.

Restore The Constitution Rally, Greensboro 08/14/10

“Scenes from a pacifist’s nightmare” not too hostile coverage from the local opposition, Blue NC. More HERE.

The 70 Socialist Members Of The US Congress

"In such a condition there may possible be a solid and honourable peace; and one in which the South may still preserve many things dear to her in the past. There may not be a political South. Yet there may be a social and intellectual South. But if, on the other hand, the South, mistaking the consequences of the war, accepts the position of the inferiour, and gives up what was never claimed or conquered in the war; surrenders her schools of intellect and thought, and is left only with the brutal desire of the conquered for ‘bread and games’, then indeed to her people may be applied what Tacitus wrote of those who existed under the Roman Empire: ‘We cannot be said to have lived, but rather to have crawled in silence, the young towards the decrepitude of age and the old to dishonourable graves.’"
--Edward A. Pollard, 1866
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See them HERE.

Nietzsche's Zarathustra On The Last Man

"In such a condition there may possible be a solid and honourable peace; and one in which the South may still preserve many things dear to her in the past. There may not be a political South. Yet there may be a social and intellectual South. But if, on the other hand, the South, mistaking the consequences of the war, accepts the position of the inferiour, and gives up what was never claimed or conquered in the war; surrenders her schools of intellect and thought, and is left only with the brutal desire of the conquered for ‘bread and games’, then indeed to her people may be applied what Tacitus wrote of those who existed under the Roman Empire: ‘We cannot be said to have lived, but rather to have crawled in silence, the young towards the decrepitude of age and the old to dishonourable graves.’"
--Edward A. Pollard, 1866


See it HERE.