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Category Archives: Secession
The University Greys
The State of Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861. On May 4th, nearly the entire student body and many of the professors at the University of Mississippi formed ranks on the grounds in front of the Lyceum, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Family, Firearms, History, Liberty, Men, Personal Freedom, Secession, Second War For American Independence, State Militias, The Patriot's Wife
Tagged 2nd Amendment, 42nd Mississippi, Army of Northern Virginia, Battle of Gettysburg, Bill of Rights, Cemetery Ridge, Company A of the 11th Mississippi, Confederate aid station, Confederate Army, Confederates, Constitution, Firearms, Freedom, J.S Gage, Jerry Gage, LeGrand Wilson, Lyceum, military, Mississippi, Ole Miss, Pickett’s Charge, Rebel charge, Second Amendment, Second War For American Independence, The Greys, University Greys, University of Mississippi
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April 14, 1865
On the evening of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater. Ulysses Grant was also supposed to be killed. Booth had thought the Grants would be at Ford’s Theater with the Lincolns, but the press … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty, Secession
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Ford's Theater, John Wilkes Booth, Ulysses Grant
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Bob McDonnell Declares John Wilkes Booth Day in Virginia
In conjunction with his declaration of April as Confederate History Month Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell declared April, 2010 John Wilkes Booth Day in the State of Virginia. “Booth was not only one of the brightest stars of the American stage … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty, Secession
Tagged Bob McDonnell, Confederate History Month, John Wilkes Booth Day, Virginia
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Lincoln’s ‘Great Crime’: The Arrest Warrant for the Chief Justice
by Thomas J. DiLorenzo Imagine that America had a Chief Justice of the United States who actually believed in enforcing the Constitution and, accordingly, issued an opinion that the war in Iraq was unconstitutional because Congress did not fulfill its … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty, Martial Law, Secession, Tyranny
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Baltimore, Bill of Rights, Charles Adams, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, Constitution, District of Columbia, Dred Scott case, Fort McHenry, Frederick S. Calhoun, Freedom, George W. Brown, habeas corpus, intimidation of federal judges, Lincoln administration, Lincoln Cult, Lincoln cultists, Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, military, Phil Magness, Provost Marshal, saving the Constitution, separation of powers, suspension of habeas corpus, Totalitarian Government, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Senate, U.S. Supreme Court, Ulysses S. Grant, US Supreme Court, W.M. Merrick, Ward Hill Laman, Washington, White House
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Posted in Christianity, Current Events, History, Homeschooling, Liberty, Men, Personal Freedom, Secession
Tagged Bill of Rights, Confederate States of America, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Freedom, Lee Resolution, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jefferson
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14 United States Governors Prepare State Militia Defenses, To Be Ready Against Obama’s Rogue Federal Forces!
Obama fearing a revolution against him by the Sovereign States, has moved swiftly by nationalizing nearly all National Guard Forces in multiple states; Georgia, Alabama, Kansas, Minnesota, Tennessee, Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina – to name a few. The Governors of … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Firearms, Government Corruption, Liberty, Martial Law, News, Personal Freedom, Secession, State Militias, Third War For American Independence, Tyranny
Tagged 2nd Amendment, Afghanistan, Alabama, American Revolution, assault weapons ban, Banning ammunition, Banning magazines, Big Government, Bill of Rights, citizen soldiers, Constitution, Democrats, Firearms, Freedom, Georgia, Gun Control, illegal Mexican immigrants, Iraq, Kansas, Louisiana, Mexico, military, Minnesota, National Guard Forces, Obama, Rick Perry, Second Amendment, socialism, South Carolina, State Defense Forces, State Guards, State Military Forces, State Military Reserves, State Militias, Tennessee, Texas, Tim Pawlenty, Totalitarian Government, Virginia, Washington, White House
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Legality of Secession
“The compound government of the United States is without a model, and to be explained by itself, not by similitudes or analogies,” James Madison said late in his life. For all the truth of that, the Founders had models and … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Current Events, Firearms, Government Corruption, History, Liberty, Men, News, Personal Freedom, Secession, Tyranny
Tagged 2nd Amendment, assault weapons ban, Banning ammunition, Banning magazines, Big Government, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Democrats, Firearms, Freedom, Gun Control, High Taxes, military, Obama, Second Amendment, socialism, Totalitarian Government, Washington, White House
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Robert E. Lee said:
“Do your duty, in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less”. Robert E. Lee
Posted in Christianity, Fatherhood, History, Liberty, Men, Personal Freedom, Secession, Tyranny
Tagged 10th Amendment, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Freedom, Robert E. Lee, Totalitarian Government
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The Second Amendment as an Expression of First Principles
EDWARD J. ERLER is professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino. He earned his B.A. from San Jose State University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in government from the Claremont Graduate School. He has published numerous articles … Continue reading →