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Texas History Gets New Mexican Twist
Fox News ^ | May 29, 2002 | Douglas Kennedy

Posted on 05/29/2002 3:11:32 PM PDT by JuanAntonio

Edited on 04/22/2004 12:33:39 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: Restorer
More or less by definition, there is no such thing as a "lawful revolt."

Sure there is. It all depends on which "laws" and "lawmakers" one is revolting against. If the laws are contrary to the higher laws, ie. the Constitution, be it of the US or the then existing Mexican one, then revolting against those "laws" and "lawmakers" would indeed be a "lawful revolt".

61 posted on 05/29/2002 5:06:53 PM PDT by El Gato
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To: JuanAntonio;TheBattman;Budge;wirestripper;travelgirl;FreeTheSouth!;pulaskibush
"you could be planting the seeds of a separatist movement 30 years from now or sooner"

30 years from now?? All we have to do is open our eyes and look around and it becomes quickly evident that that movement is already organized and well under way.

62 posted on 05/29/2002 5:16:04 PM PDT by sweetliberty
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To: JuanAntonio
Lorenzo de Zavala would be very disappointed to hear about this.

I wonder if the "social studies curriculum manager" has any idea who de Zavala was...

63 posted on 05/29/2002 5:19:08 PM PDT by okie01
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To: Restorer
More or less by definition, there is no such thing as a "lawful revolt." Revolts are against the laws and/or those who make them. Justified revolt, certainly.

Opressive Mexican/Spanish authorities were going to deprive the Anglo settlers their right to own slaves. See the Slavery in Texas

64 posted on 05/29/2002 5:32:46 PM PDT by A. Pole
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To: sweetliberty
That much is clear.
66 posted on 05/29/2002 6:42:09 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: JuanAntonio
Shamefull stinkin thinkin!
67 posted on 05/29/2002 8:25:03 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: JuanAntonio
Is there any doubt that Political Correctness is killing our country????
68 posted on 05/29/2002 9:05:59 PM PDT by TheBattman
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To: metesky
>>>>Everybody that fought at the Alamo were not Anglo-Wasps. I mean, weren't there Mexicans and Indians there too. Why not teach that it was a multi-cultural revolt against an oppressive tyrant?

Exactly right! Many Texicans had no objection to living under Mexican rule, it was the behavior of the dictator Santa Anna that prompted their revolt.

69 posted on 05/29/2002 10:41:36 PM PDT by Texan4W
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To: Non-Sequitur
Yes, Mexico won the Alamo. Santa Anna laid siege to the Alamo and the Mexicans killed all who were there down to the very last man. Among them--Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. The phrase, "Remember the Alamo" was American rhetoric and part of a campaign of disinformation after the Alamo was lost to the Mexicans. But why was there a slaughter to begin with? Spain wanted to populate and colonize the northern territory (before Mexican independence) so Austin was granted permission to colonize the Texas territory, but there were terms to his agreement with Spain. The settlers had to be of good moral character, Catholic, abide by Mexican law and eventually become Mexican citizens. When word was out of the new settlement thousands came–out number the native Mexicans–things got out of hand. U.S. selfishly wanted Texas territory for itself, and James selfishly wanted Texas for himself. Long declared Texas independent and naming him self president of Texas. Mexico now had a problem, and U.S. still had selfish interests. Mexico passed an immigration law that forbid future immigration into Texas by U.S. citizens. They came anyway. Another president was chosen for Texas, Santa Anna moved north reaching the outskirts of San Antonio, and the old Franciscan mission–the Alamo. And the story continues . . . . Reference: The course of Mexican History. Michael C. Meyer. William L. Sherman.
70 posted on 05/30/2002 12:00:17 AM PDT by Tetta
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To: JuanAntonio; Brownie74
"We are all in this together and we include those Hispanic kids who are now in our district who have a heritage from Mexico," Miller said.

But "purists" are up in arms over the new curriculum, and say the school district is re-writing history.

"There is only one way to teach Texas history and that's Texas history," said Dan Stein, executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform. "Now, if you're going to teach Mex history or you're going to teach some other country's history, that's fine. But Texas history is Texas history."


James Bowie
(1796-1836)

http://www.lsjunction.com/people/bowie.jpg
71 posted on 05/30/2002 2:31:47 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: FITZ
PC at it's worst is right!


Col. James W. Fannin
Birth: Jan. 1, 1804
Death: Mar. 27, 1836

http://www.findagrave.com/photos/101c/222/fannincoljameswbio.jpg
72 posted on 05/30/2002 2:36:13 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: Boonie Rat; Brownie74
****166 years later, Texas recalls the Goliad massacre -
"Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!"

http://www.FreeRepublic.com/focus/news/652607/posts


William Barret Travis
(1809-1836)

http://www.lsjunction.com/people/travis.jpg
73 posted on 05/30/2002 2:39:37 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: Dog Gone; Brownie74
I guess the call this guy "Deaf" because his ears are so big???..........


Erastus "Deaf" Smith
(1787-1837)

http://www.lsjunction.com/people/smith.jpg
74 posted on 05/30/2002 2:41:32 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: wirestripper; Brownie74
Whoa! How'd this one get in here? LOL!.....


Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
(1794-1876)

http://www.lsjunction.com/people/santana2.jpg
75 posted on 05/30/2002 2:42:52 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: Joe Hadenuf; Brownie74
I love this one. Not really in the same era, but a good pic nonetheless!
I can hear the Judge now:
"Hoss thief, you're GUILTY! Barkeep, bring me a COLD Beer!"


"Judge Roy Bean, the `Law West of the Pecos,' holding court at the old town of Langtry, Texas in 1900, trying a horse thief. This building was courthouse and saloon. No other peace officers in the locality at that time."
http://www.nara.gov/nara/nn/nns/west084.jpg

76 posted on 05/30/2002 2:45:56 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Good post MeeknMing. I wish all children could be homeschooled instead of being brainwashed in our government indoctrination centers.

My family knows the truth because we taught the truth at home. There is no political correctness in my house. Tell it like it is!!

77 posted on 05/30/2002 2:46:56 AM PDT by Brownie74
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To: A. Pole; Brownie74
I love this one, too!


Davy Crockett using "Old Betsy" musket as a club at the Alamo


78 posted on 05/30/2002 2:50:32 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: FITZ
Political correctness at it's worst. They'll have the Anglo kids apologizing to the Mexican kids for their ancestors fighting back in that war.

Can you say 'reparations'?

79 posted on 05/30/2002 3:02:13 AM PDT by Aeronaut
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To: JuanAntonio
I am sick of traitors. I am sick of this invasion. If congress won't act to defend the nation, then the citizens will have to.
80 posted on 05/30/2002 3:12:03 AM PDT by Lion's Cub
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