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Politics -- Chuck's History Lessons

There is so much history available.  It can be slanted in so many ways.  You choose to ignore facts that do not match your worldview.  I have laid out a few things here -- mostly to challenge your worldview.

Some years ago I found a book called “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs”.  I read about men and women who were martyred in the name of Jesus.  I got a fair way into the book before I realized that I was reading about Christians being martyred by the Catholic Church.  The book debunked a lot of things that I was taught in Catechism class.  I still have a copy of that book.

Maybe if you read about some of the lies, the other lies will be easier to understand.  My bottom line: the end does not justify the means but the means creates a lot of people with distorted worldviews.  If I hear someone say: “My country love it or leave it”, I know they fit in the category of Anti-Americans.  The proper attitude is: “My country, right the wrongs”.

By Year:

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Plymouth Rock

A chip off the old block to have a souvenir of pseudo-history?

The Eisenhower Conspiracy

Remember "Who framed Roger Rabbit"?  Destroying the Red Car Line is a fact.

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Maybe the WMD are the words of our leaders.

War

Not to beat around the Bush: after politics comes war and peace.

California

I love California.   I think the other 49 could each learn a lot from life here.  It is just so darn expensive.

Draft

My experience with the military draft physical.

Mexican Politics

Nothing valuable here

Terri Shiavo

Bringing back the dead.

Social Security

Leave it alone

The Mifflin Street Party

The party that never was.  The mayor and the police chief that thought that democracy was dead.  The day my innocence died.

Viet Nam

The one place we all have opinions.  At least those of us in our twenties in the sixties.

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Written:  2003          Updated:  January 7, 2011          Back To Top