Saturday, August 15, 2009

States Rights Killed by Public Schools, and it began with the story of Lincoln


The American Civil War did not begin as a war about slavery. Abolition of slavery was one of the ingredients, but not the main reason for the bloody war between the states. The primary issue was state's rights, and Abraham Lincoln was unconstitutionally trouncing on State's Rights. Slavery, in fact, did not become the major component of the war until the Emancipation Proclamation, which did nothing legally. The famous proclamation was a political move to get Britain out of the war, and allow the Union Navy access to Southern Ports.

The Public School System has willfully suppressed the facts, and teach our children that the Civil War was in fact about slavery.

Joshua Taylor joins me tonight to discuss a little history, and the parallels to today's battle for State's Rights, and Obama's attempt to take away State Sovereignty as given to the states by the U.S. Constitution.

Join us live at 7:00 pm Pacific, or catch the archive later, on the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution - BlogTalkRadio.com/PoliticalPistachio.

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