Segregationist Democrats Suppressed Black And White Republican Voters For A Hundred Years (William Haupt III Exclusive Editorial)

Since Democrats Have Rewritten History In Common Core Classrooms We Hear Little About How The Segregationist Democrats Made Blacks Walk Through Hell And High Water Just To Vote After The Civil War. And We Hear Less How Segregationist Democrats Isolated, Disenfranchised, And Intimidated Many White Republicans From Voting And Even Running For Office During And After Reconstruction.

Fearing A Red Wave During The Midterms, Biden And The Democrats Have Been Rewriting History And Calling Republicans The Party Of White Supremacy And Fostering Jim Crow-2 Laws To Disenfranchise Identity Groups. This Is The Defining Moment For Common Core. Those Who Have Not Witnessed The Failures Of Public School Education Need To Open Up A Pre-Common Core Textbook And Revisit Their History.

If Democrats Control Both Chambers Of Congress After The Midterms, They Will Federalize Elections And End All State Control Of The Process. This Will Enable Democrats To Suppress The Vote Of Anyone They Wish, Since States Will Have No Authority To Write Their Own Election Laws. This Gives Democrats More Power Than They Had Under Jim Crow-1 And Will Allow Them To Keep Republicans Out Of Office.

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Parents, Moms For Liberty Uncover Concerning Curriculum In Hamilton County Schools

For The Past 3 Months Parents, With The Local Moms For Liberty Organization, Have Read Through Hours Of Books And Teacher Materials. There Is A Heavy Focus On Environmentalism In The Early Elementary Years. As The Children Enter Into 3rd Grade, They Are Taught To Think Like An Activist. They Learn A Skewed View Of Global Human Rights, And Are Even Taught Rewritten History.

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3 American Heroes Liberals Wish We Would Forget

The Past Is Under Attack. Our History Is Being Rewritten. Attitudes And Beliefs Are Obviously Not Frozen In Time. The Past, It Turns Out, Has A Precarious Grasp On The Present And Can Be Quite Impermanent. History, As It Was Taught And Understood In The Mid-20th Century, Is Under Assault. We forget—or, worse, repudiate—the past at our peril. Our shared history binds us together as a nation, as Abraham Lincoln noted in his First Inaugural Address when he invoked “the mystic chords of memory” in the hope that our common history would “swell the chorus of the Union.” Defenders of history should emulate William Travis at the Alamo, and take a stand.

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