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Lincoln Was As Guilty As King George III

By Carole Hornsby Haynes     July 6, 2022 

July 4th is supposed to be a celebration of the principles in the Declaration of Independence and our secession from the British Empire. Yet every one of its main principles were repudiated by Lincoln with his words and, and more importantly, his actions. Contrary to revisionist history, Lincoln was as guilty as King George III of committing atrocities against Americans. In his commentary, “Lincoln’s Repudiation of the Declaration of Independence,” Thomas Di Lorenzo shows the similarity of the “train of abuses” by King George III with those numerous abuses of Lincoln. 

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Lincoln, the Racist, Supported Saving the Union, Not Ending Slavery

By Carole Hornsby Haynes      June 19, 2024 

Juneteenth is a reference to June 19, 1865 when Union forces arrived in Galveston, Texas and informed the slaves of their freedom under Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. Yet slavery did not legally end on June 19, 1865, but by the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment on December 6, 1865.  Talk show hosts and parade attendees parroted the leftwing narrative that all slaves in America were freed by Lincoln’s executive order. Implied was that Southerners were racists who did not want slaves to know they were free and the South remains guilty and racist. 

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Juneteenth: A scheme to cancel July 4? 

By Carole Hornsby Haynes June 19, 2023    First Published at World Net Daily

Juneteenth is now a federal holiday celebrating the end of slavery. Although Juneteenth has been often celebrated as the end of slavery, the fact is that slavery continued to exist for nearly six months after this date, including in Kentucky and two Northern states, Delaware and New Jersey. 

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Normandy Continues On American Shores

By Carole Hornsby Haynes, Ph.D.       June 6, 2024       First published by American Thinker

On June 6, 1944, a coalition of more than 150,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France by sea and air to begin the fight to liberate Europe from the yoke of Nazi tyranny. Thousands were killed or wounded during the D-Day invasion. Now the battle for liberty is being waged within our own nation.

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Pro-Hamas, Anti-Israel Campus Protests: Islam’s War On America

By Carole Hornsby Haynes     June 3, 2024     First Published by World Net Daily

Following the vicious attack of Hamas on Israel on October 7, American universities have served as the battleground for pro-Hamas, pro-Palestine, anti-Israel protests that demand U.S. policymakers stop Israel’s efforts to defend itself through its assault on Gaza. Yet these are more than campus protests. 

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