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A history lesson that you probably never got in government schools.
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From Judge Napolitano; a history lesson that you never got in government schools.
The second part is on the civil war.
About three years ago I pledged that I would never vote for another Democrat or Republican. My reason: That would make me complicit in their corruption and abuse of peoples God given rights. They pretend to help the poor while robbing them via the "invisible tax" and by heaping debt upon their shoulders making us all slaves of China and Japan. They are no different than the government of Judah that soon faced destruction and Babylonian captivity. Isaiah 10:1-2, Jeremiah 7:8-16.
http://freedomwatchonfox.com/the-history-of-liberty/
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Re: A history lesson that you probably never got in government schools.
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Good find, thanks for passing it on.
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