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Nickelodeon tells kids: Alamo fought for slavery (REWRITING HISTORY BARF ALERT!!!)
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 08 May 2005 | Staff Writer

Posted on 05/08/2005 4:08:21 AM PDT by txradioguy

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To: txradioguy
LOL!! :)


41 posted on 05/08/2005 5:06:17 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: txradioguy

WTF??? First they "adjust" the Texas History books to make Santa Ana and the Mexican Army seem more sympathetic and now THIS???
No wonder so many people are home schooling these days.


Exactly! And one of the BEST things I've discovered in my 9 years of home schooling in Texas is "source documents." When you have your kids read copies of the letter Travis wrote from the Alamo, or things like Lewis and Clark's journal, George Washington's private prayer diary, etc., you get a totally different picture of history than what the PC public schools will EVER offer. Yep, they're hard to read. Yep, it takes a lot of time - but we have that at home! I'll be there are a lot of Texans who don't know what the P.S. on Travis' most famous letter said...."P.S. The Lord is on our side...When the enemy appeared in sight we had not three bushels of corn -- We have since found in deserted houses 80 or 90 bushels & got into the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves --Travis."


42 posted on 05/08/2005 5:09:17 AM PDT by Day Kay
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To: Rebelbase
Here's another one. My son comes home from school Friday and says one of his teachers told the class that Germany decided to surrender after we dropped the two atomic bombs on Japan.

Since Germany surrendered on May 7 1945 to the Allied forces how it it possible the surrender happened after we dropped the two atomic bombs three month later on Japan on August 6 1945?

Nevermind it's puplik edschukashon

43 posted on 05/08/2005 5:10:26 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Day Kay

Well I wish they were teaching that in the Texas History books. I've still got a couple kids in Texas Public Schools.


44 posted on 05/08/2005 5:13:35 AM PDT by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng Bn ...K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: txradioguy

Go farther back and bump off Karl Marx. Cut the snake off at it's head.


45 posted on 05/08/2005 5:18:20 AM PDT by infidel29 ("It is only the warlike power of a civilized people that can give peace to the world."- T. Roosevelt)
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To: txradioguy

They're simply updating history to accommodate the Hispanics population.


46 posted on 05/08/2005 5:37:14 AM PDT by twas
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To: txradioguy

"Invaders"?

I thought they were just "undocumented" migrant workers looking for a job!!!

How silly of me.


47 posted on 05/08/2005 5:38:39 AM PDT by Al Gator (Remember to pillage BEFORE you burn!)
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To: twas

I agree. Heaven forbid they learn the truth about what happened in the struggle for Texas Independence.


48 posted on 05/08/2005 5:38:52 AM PDT by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng Bn ...K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: txradioguy
I hate revisionist History!

Next they'll tell us that the Texas soldiers at Goliad provoked the Mexican army and were not massacred. But went into a blissful state of sleep by being shot.


49 posted on 05/08/2005 5:44:36 AM PDT by Rightly Biased (Salvation is not a prayer and an experience its a life changing event <><)
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To: txradioguy

No child left un-propagandized!


50 posted on 05/08/2005 5:47:25 AM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan.)
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To: txradioguy

Remember the Alamo

3 March 1836: Travis' Report and Appeal for Aid for the Alamo. On the night of 3 Mar, Travis sent out the last message from the besieged Alamo with courier John W. Smith. He penetrated enemy lines with the message from Travis to the Texas Independence Convention at Washington-on-the-Brazos which describes the situation at the Alamo in detail:

In the present confusion of the political authorities of the country, and in the absence of the commander in chief, I beg leave to communicate to you the situation of this garrison. You have doubtless already seen my official report of the action of the twenty fifth ult. made on that day to Gen. Sam Houston, together with the various communications heretofore sent by express. I shall therefore confine myself to what has transpired since that date. From the twenty-fifth to the present date the enemy has kept up a bombardment from two howitzers—one a five and a half inch, and the other an eight inch--and a heavy cannonade from two long nine-pounders mounted on a battery on the opposite side of the river at a distance of four hundred yards from our wall. During this period the enemy have been busily employed in encircling us with entrenched encampments on all sides, at the following distance, to wit: In Bexar, four hundred yards west; in Lavileta, three hundred yards south; at the powder house, one thousand yards east of south; at the ditch, eight hundred yards northeast, and at the old mill, eight hundred yards north. Notwithstanding all this, a company of thirty-two men from Gonzales made their way in to us on the morning of the first inst. at three o'clock, and Colonel J. B. Bonham (a courier from Gonzales) got in this morning at eleven o'clock without molestation. I have fortified this place, so that the walls are generally proof against cannon balls and I will continue to entrench on the inside, and strengthen walls by throwing up the dirt. At least two hundred shells have fallen inside our works without having injured a single man; indeed we have been so fortunate as not to lose a man from any cause, and we have killed many of the enemy. The spirits of my men are still high although they have had much to depress them. We have contended for ten days against an enemy whose numbers are variously estimated at from fifteen hundred to six thousand men, with General Ramirez Sesma and Colonel Batres, the aides-de-camp of Santa Anna, at their head. A report was circulated that Santa Anna himself was with the enemy, but I think it was false. A reinforcement of about one thousand men is now entering Bexar, from the west, and I think it more than probable that Santa Anna is now in town, from the rejoicing we hear. Col. Fannin is said to be on the march to this place with reinforcements, but I fear it is not true, as I have repeatedly sent to him for aid without receiving any. Colonel Bonham, my special messenger, arrived at La Bahia fourteen days ago, with a request for aide and on the arrival of the enemy in Bexar, ten days ago, I sent an express to Colonel F. which arrived at Goliad on the next day, urging him to send us reinforcements; none have yet arrived. I look to the colonies alone for aid; unless it arrives soon, I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I will, however, do the best I can under the circumstances; and I feel confident that the determined valor and desperate courage heretofore exhibited by my men will not fail them in the last struggle; and although they may be sacrificed to the vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost the enemy so dear, that it will be worse to him than a defeat. I hope your honorable body will hasten on reinforcements ammunition, and provisions to our aid as soon as possible. We have provisions for twenty days for the men we have. Our supply of ammunition is limited. At least five hundred pounds of cannon powder, and two hundred rounds of six., nine, twelve and eighteen pound balls, ten kegs of rifle powder and a supply of lead, should be sent to the place without delay under a sufficient guard. If these things are promptly sent, and large reinforcements are hastened to this frontier, this neighborhood will be the great and decisive ground. The power of Santa Anna is to be met here, or in the colonies; we had better meet them here than to suffer a war of devastation to rage in our settlements. A blood red banner waves from the church of Bexar, and in the camp above us, in token that the war is one of vengeance against rebels; they have declared us as such; demanded, that we should surrender at discretion, or that this garrison should be put to the sword. Their threats have had no influence on me or my men, but to make all fight with desperation, and that high souled courage which characterizes the patriot, who is willing to die in defense of his country's liberty and his own honor. The citizens of this municipality are all our enemies, except those who have joined us heretofore. We have but three Mexicans now in the fort; those who have not joined us, in this extremity, should be declared public enemies, and their property should aid in paying the expenses of the war. The bearer of this will give your honorable body a statement more in detail, should he escape through the enemy's lines. God and Texas---Victory or Death. P.S. The enemy's troops are still arriving, and the reinforcements will probably amount to two or three thousand.

On 5 Mar, General Santa Anna issued the formal written order to his troops to storm the Alamo garrison (translated from the Spanish):

To the Generals, Chiefs of Sections and Commanding Officers: The time has come to strike a decisive blow upon the enemy occupying the Fortress of the Alamo. Consequently, His Excellency, the General in Chief, has decided that tomorrow at 4 o'clock a.m., the columns of attack shall be stationed at musket-shot distance from the first entrenchments, ready for the charge, which shall commence, at a signal given with the bugle, from the Northern Battery. The first column will be commanded by General Don Martin Perfecto de Cos, and, in his absence, by myself. The Permanent Battalion of Aldama (except the company of Grenadiers) and the three right center companies of the Active Battalion of San Luis, will comprise the first column. The second column will be commanded by Colonel Don Francisco Duque, and, in his absence, by General Don Manuel Fernindez Castrillon; it will be composed of the Active Battalion (except the company of Grenadiers) and the three remaining center companies of the Active Battalion of San Luis. The third column will be commanded by Colonel Jose Maria Romero and in his absence Mariano Salas; it will be Composed of the permanent Battalion Of Matamoros and Jimenes. The fourth column will be commanded by Colonel Juan Morales, and in his absence, by Colonel Jose Minon; it will be composed of the light companies of the Battalions of Matamoros and Jimenes and of the Active Battalion of San Luis. His Excellency the General in Chief will, in due time designate the points of attack, and give his instructions to the Commanding Officers. The reserve will be composed of the Battalion of Engineers and the five companies of Grenadiers of the Permanent Battalions of Matamoros, Jimenes and Allama, and the Active Battalions of Toluca and San Luis. The reserve will be commanded by the General in Chief in person, during the attack; but General Augustin Amat will assemble this party which will report to him, this evening at 5 o’clock, to be marched to the designated station. The first column will carry ten ladders, two crowbars and two axes; the second, ten ladders; the third, six ladders; and the fourth, two ladders. The men carrying the ladders will sling their guns on their shoulders, to be enabled to place the ladders wherever they may be required. The companies of Grenadiers will be supplied with six packages of cartridges to every man, and the center companies with two packages and two spare flints. The men will wear neither overcoats nor blankets nor anything that may impede the rapidity of their motions. The Commanding Officers will see that the men have their chin straps of their caps down, and that they wear either shoes or sandals. The troops composing the columns of attack will turn in to sleep at dark; to be in readiness to move at 12 o'clock at light. Recruits deficient in instruction will remain in their quarters. The arms, principally the bayonets, should be in perfect order. As soon as the moon rises, the center companies of the Active Battalion of San Luis will abandon the points they are now occupying on the line, in order to have time to prepare. The cavalry, under Colonel Joaquin Ramirez y Sesma, will be stationed at the Alameda, saddling up at 3 o'clock a.m. It shall be its duty to scout the country, to prevent the possibility of an escape. The honor of the nation being interested in this engagement against the bold and lawless foreigners who are opposing us, His Excellency expects that every man will do his duty, and exert himself to give a day of glory to the country, and of gratification to the Supreme Government, who will know how to reward the distinguished deeds of the brave soldiers of the Army of Operations.

On 6 March 1836 about 3:00 AM, Andrew Kent's daughter Mary Ann Kent related that the sound of distant cannons woke the family. Lying on pallets spread on the floor of the Zumwalt residence, the children could hear and feel the boom of the cannons as they fired 70 miles away in San Antonio. By daybreak there was silence which continued past noon and then sundown and the next day and the next. Travis had sent word to Gonzales that he would fire three daily "all’s well" volleys from the walls of the garrison as long as it was in Texan hands. For over six days the people of Gonzales and riders that ventured close to San Antonio to try to hear the three times per day volleys heard nothing. Anxiety mounted and the worst was feared among the residents.

There were few that did not have a relative or close friend in the garrison.

 

Remember the Alamo!!

Remember Goliad!!


51 posted on 05/08/2005 5:49:40 AM PDT by Rightly Biased (Salvation is not a prayer and an experience its a life changing event <><)
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To: Rightly Biased

Nah they'll just make it seem as if the Mexican Army was justified in slaughtering a bunch of un-armed POW's.


52 posted on 05/08/2005 5:54:34 AM PDT by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng Bn ...K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: Rightly Biased

I've never read the translated battle orders from Santa Ana before. Thanks RB.


53 posted on 05/08/2005 5:57:34 AM PDT by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng Bn ...K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: txradioguy
" They'll find some kind of Geneva Convention violation pertaining to it" and the United States government will appologize. :(
54 posted on 05/08/2005 6:11:39 AM PDT by G.Mason ( Because Free Republic obviously needed another opinionated big mouth ... Proud NRA member)
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To: G.Mason

LOL! more precisely...JIMMY CARTER will apologize for it! LOL!


55 posted on 05/08/2005 6:16:51 AM PDT by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng Bn ...K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: Rightly Biased

Thanks for the #51 post. Excellent!


56 posted on 05/08/2005 6:24:09 AM PDT by G.Mason ( Because Free Republic obviously needed another opinionated big mouth ... Proud NRA member)
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To: txradioguy
I definitely need to take up something less strenuous than Free Republic.


After several hours here I begin to dress in fatigues, arm myself and attempt to exit my house for the real battle I know looms right out side, only to be stopped by my wife. ;)

57 posted on 05/08/2005 6:29:52 AM PDT by G.Mason ( Because Free Republic obviously needed another opinionated big mouth ... Proud NRA member)
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To: Quiller
While I agree with all of your statements people must remember that it was a different time. The struggle over slavery still goes on today. As I understand it the Texicans were mostly pissed about the taxation and no representation. Santa Ana needed to keep his army busy with something so there wasn't another coup. As for Bowie, Crockett and the Tennesseans I always felt that they all knew that a certain age and time was coming to an end and that their era was closing. This fight was as good as the next for them - expecially the Tennesseans and it was their blaze of glory - alla The Wild Bunch. Funny since there was still plenty of the West to conquer. Men of action always have trouble sitting on the porch in the rocking chair.

Jacksons hand in this must not be overlooked either.

Last but not least history must never be judged using the rearview mirror. It must be judged by the time it took place in. Every major battle or war ever fought was done so by people who felt - at the time that their back was to the wall - for whatever reason.

Remember the Alamo. Brave men who fought for a cause they believed in.

58 posted on 05/08/2005 6:31:47 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Never corner anything meaner than you. NSDQ)
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To: txradioguy

Funny i work with many Hispanics. I cannot find one that even knows what the Alamo was.


59 posted on 05/08/2005 6:32:56 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Never corner anything meaner than you. NSDQ)
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To: G.Mason; txradioguy

Your both welcome Texas History is something I hold dear to my heart and I hate when busy boidies mess with it.


RB


60 posted on 05/08/2005 6:38:00 AM PDT by Rightly Biased (Salvation is not a prayer and an experience its a life changing event <><)
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