> When he told her he believed the... anthem was offensive, Alvarez asked him “why if it was so bad here he did not go to another place to live,” the teacher said in a statement to the school district. > > The teacher said he replied, “they brought me here.” lol teacher REKT
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Teaching the meaning of that line to a bunch of Cub Scouts living in the path of Sherman's March is ... interesting. Dads in the room snicker in suppressed anger. (There are _no_ old buildings in this area, thanks to "indivisible".)
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Am currently reading “Jack Hinson’s One Man War”. It’s an eye-opener about Union treatment of southern civilians - even those who were sympathetic to the Union. It’s fair to say that they were often complete savages. - https://www.amazon.com/JACK-HINSONS-ONE-MAN-WAR-McKenney-ebook/dp/B004IWRNDI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1550504509&sr=8-1&keywords=jack+hinson%27s+one-man+war+a+civil+war+sniper …
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The "Under God" part of the Pledge was added in 1954 at the instigation of the Knights of Columbus. It may be 'progessive' but if so it's in a very good way!
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