19 January, 2009

Today is a Texas Holiday and a day remembered for a birth.

From 2005:

It is Confederate Hero's Day and the birth of General Robert E. Lee. Of course, this is no coincidence.

More can be found here on the former, and here on the latter.

Neither events are touted today by many people, and most are happy to have the Martin Luther King, Jr. paid vacation. Of course, no mention was made that January 17th, 2005 was the one-hundredth and ninety-ninth birthday of one of our Founding Fathers- Benjamin Franklin.

No, we honor Michael King, who I will add, is the only person in united States history to have a day named entirely for himself, as a great paragon of virtue whom we should emulate and our children are taught that he was a saint- well, I won't...

--WP

The reason I re-post this is simple- we cannot seem to escape the blathering about the Magic Negro nor his call for national service.

CSMK reminded me of something the Great Man, and General, Lee wrote to Lord Acton in 1866:

"The consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it."

Of course, tomorrow it will not matter, as the Republic will be DEAD with the swearing in of a man who is not a natural American citizen, but born a British Subject in Kenya.

My oath, the sworn, and the one bred into me as a Natural Born American Citizen has not been forgotten.

WP

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