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  • Texas GOP leaders are issuing apologies for slavery

    05/28/2004 7:59:25 PM PDT · by GOPcapitalist · 22 replies · 1,231+ views
    Various - Houston Chronicle, Austin American Statesman, FR discussions | 5/28 | vanity
    Did you know that several Republican leaders in Texas have been issuing apologies for slavery and bigotry on behalf of our party? They are and it includes our immediate former Republican Party of Texas Chairman Susan Weddington.Democrat liberals do this sort of thing all the time when pandering and race hustling to Jesse Jackson and his following for votes, but to see this sort of stuff from Republican leaders seems unbelievable.Since this story is so far fetched many have experienced disbelief in it at first. But rest assured, it happened and here is the evidence that could be assembled from...
  • The History of the Supreme Court

    07/10/2003 11:57:09 AM PDT · by KriegerGeist · 85 replies · 1,225+ views
    CBN 700 Club ^ | Jily 10, 2003 | David Barton
    The History of the Supreme CourtBy David Barton, The founder of WallBuilders talks about the Supreme Court, then and now. Guest of the 700 Club. July 10, 2003.The History of the Supreme Court The Founding Fathers of this nation laid out their elaborate plans for the city of Washington and made no provision for the Supreme Court to have a separate building. As intended by the Founders, the Court met inside the Capitol building for 135 years, first bouncing around from room to room and then finally residing in the vacated Senate chambers. The Founders intended that the Court should...
  • The Pledge of Allegiance Strike Two!

    05/23/2003 1:19:12 PM PDT · by Remedy · 13 replies · 425+ views
    WallBuilders ^ | Spring 2003 | David Barton
    The full 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals (composed of 28 judgeships) recently upheld the wildly unpopular 2-1 ruling of its smaller three judge panel, agreeing with Sacramento atheist Michael Newdow that it was unconstitutional for students to recite the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Judge Stephen Reinhardt, concurring in the full 9th Circuit order, explained: We may not – we must not – allow public sentiment or outcry to guide our decisions. . . . Any suggestion, whenever or wherever made, that federal judges should be encouraged by the approval of the majority or deterred by...
  • The First Gloomy 4th!

    07/01/2002 12:32:49 PM PDT · by KMC1 · 25 replies · 368+ views
    Much ado has been bantered about concerning the safety and peace this 4th of July. FBI warnings, flight bans around national monuments, and even mayors --Bloomberg and Daley-- advising people on how to spend the day have bombarded our TV sets. I don't believe I've ever quite wondered ahead of time like I have this year: Will this day hold tragedy close again to the heart of America? If we believe the warnings and the news reports, Al Queda is and has been more active in the last five days than in the last five months. Many Americans have decided...