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It is my whole heartewd contention that the overwhelmng reason for this confrontation is the DIRECT RESULT of the Obama Administrations constant Anti-American, Anti-Law Enforcement, Anti-White and quite frankly the Anit anything that has to do with the founding of this country. Between him, George Soros, CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood and every one of their subversive sub orgabizations. Media Matters, Americans for Progress, ANTIFA, BLM so on and so forth. Everything that we have been seeing is the attempt through the MSM and our colleges that have been inudated with progressive educators. Look fo r yourselves. Removing confederate statutus, removing Shakes Spearina Panitings, the removal of basic History class's and so n. The Progressive left have with the complete support of the MSM have been both trying to re-write Americas founding and history and actually removing vast amounts of truth pertaing our Founding Fathers ideology for this country. The second ammendment is under constant attack, the first ammendment is constantly under attack, our education system has been under attack for decades whith the slealth advancement of Marxist teachings, Religeous beliefs have always it seems been happening but over the last 8 years it has become unbearable and most pronounced. The advancement of Muslim indoctrination being taught in our schools while any other mention of religeous belifs are no where to be found and if it is it condemed heartily. The progressive lefts continuos bitching about the seperation of church and state is loud and clear when talking about Christianity but it never seems to be concerned where it becomes involved with the Muslims Koran. Why do you all think this is happening. Obama loathed colonialism and his entire pathetic life has been surrounded by Muslim Ideology, and Marxist/Communist mentors. Am I telling you anything new here? Of course not. But it is my belief that unless this president of ours, MY PRESIDENT, President Trump is made to be fully aware of all this and quite frankly Im not sure he is, this ocuntry will no longer be reckognizable , not in ten or even fifteen years within possibly two years Im extremely sorry and afraid to say. Ireally have nothing else t say on this matter as I would be kicking a dea horse my OPP friends. I am along with so much support from a number of you here continually writing and re-writing the document I will be sending to President Trump. One of the Patriots here has been kind enough to research President Trumps address that would in my opinion be the best avenue of approach with the most likely chance that the President will actually have the chance to read it without to much go between interference. He really is an extremely down to earth man with a complex view of the world he sees and most importantly his love of the United States. I myself is as plain as a box of rocks and Proud Marine. Im simple in my daily life but a very complex thinker though I may not be able to put to words the way I would like. In closing I will just say to all of you thank you for being my online friends and that friendship is returened back to you in spades.
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For the last 8 years majority of the people in this country are so misled and deceived of the true history of America. Students from K12 to colleges and universities are mostly brain-washed by the liberal-progressive professors. Most of them were hired for diversity, from countries of different cultures and ethnic back grounds. They have no loyalty and patriotism to America. . In fact they hate it, thus teaching these kids not of academics, but of hatred against the whites and the Founding Fathers. They focus on teaching kids about race, ethnicity, religious hatred for Christians, women's rights, gays/lesbians rights, Muslim rights. That now make up the majority population of the left and the democrats.
Most students in these colleges and universities don't know the real history of our country.
As a result millennials turned against this country without knowing the basic history how this country became great that they now benefit and enjoy. These are the products of most colleges and universities. It is about hatred to the Founders who gave up their lives, fortune, and sacrifices building this country for their posterity to enjoy. Tax payers pay to these public colleges and universities that majority of professors try to destroy.
For example: The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Because he was the general of the Confederate Army, the younger generation hate him, because they were taught of all the negatives about him. But the fact of the matter was, General Robert E. Lee was one of the greatest generals of the US history. Here are some records of his achievements.
INTERESTING FACTS
Posted June 3, 2014 by Anirudh in Interesting Facts14509
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ROBERT E. LEE
Robert E Lee is well known for being the general of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. He is revered by his supporters for his devotion to duty and his brilliant tactical success against a stronger opposition. Here are some interesting facts about him.
#1 Robert E Lee’s father served as the governor of Virginia
Robert E Lee’s father Henry Lee III fought under generals George Washington and Nathaniel Greene in the American Revolution; served as the ninth governor of Virginia from 1791 to 1794; and was Major General in the US army from 1798 to 1800. Henry Lee III is often referred to by his nickname ‘Light Horse Harry’ which he acquired due to his adroit horsemanship. However, he suffered severe losses in in the latter part of his life and had to serve one year in debtors’ prison. Robert Edward Lee was the fifth of six children born to Henry Lee III and his second wife, Anne Hill Carter.
Robert’s father: Henry Lee III
#2 Robert graduated from West Point, graduated second in his class.
In 1825, Robert E Lee entered the United States Military Academy. He graduated without any demerits. In the early part of his career, Lee served as a military engineer with his duties varying from budgeting to building designs for buildings. He was known for his attention to detail.
West Point in 1800s
#3 Robert married the great granddaughter of Martha Washington
Lee had known Mary Custis from childhood. She was the great granddaughter of Martha Washington, the first, First Lady of the United States. He started courting Mary in 1829 but her father George Washington Parke Custis didn’t consider Robert a suitable match for his daughter as Robert’s father had spent time in jail. However, Robert and Mary were able to change his mind and they married with his approval on June 30, 1831. The couple went on to have seven children.
Lee’s Wife: Mary Custis
#4 His tactical planning contributed in America winning the Mexican War
During the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), Lee was put under General Winfield Scott. He learned from General Scott’s ability to outthink the enemy, plan precisely and react intelligently to overcome adverse situations in battles. Lee fought with distinction at battles such as Vera Cruz (March 1847), Cerro Gordo (April 1847), and Chapultepec (September 1847). He was also involved in tactical planning and found routes to attack the Mexicans which they didn’t defend as they thought the terrain was impassable.
A lithograph depicting American victory at Chapultepec
#5 Robert E Lee was against the Civil War
Lee foresaw a long and difficult war and wanted peaceful resolution of the differences between North and South. He also didn’t want Virginia to secede (withdraw formally) from the Union so that his various loyalties—to country, army, state, and family—could remain intact. He also considered secession a betrayal of the efforts of the founders.
Robert E Lee in 1863
#6 He struggled to decide his loyalties in the Civil War
In March 1861, Lee was promoted to full colonel by US President Abraham Lincoln. However a few weeks later Virginia seceded and Lee was offered command of the Union forces as major general. He declined the offer as it would require him to invade the South. Mary Lee later called the moment of choosing between the Union and Virginia as “the severest struggle” of her husband’s life. Lee prayed for two days after which he resigned from the US army and accepted command of Virginia’s forces.
#7 Lee’s nickname changed from ‘Granny Lee’ to ‘Marse Robert’ after the Seven Days’ Battles
In June 1862, Lee was ordered by Davis to temporarily replace the wounded Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and take command of the army of Northern Virginia. Initially his men called him ‘Granny Lee‘ due to his allegedly timid style of command. Lee’s immediate task was to fight Union Gen. George B. McClellan whose army was threatening the Confederate Capital Richmond. Lee used aggressive tactics and bold field maneuvers while confronting McClellan in the Seven Days’ Battles. Although, Lee only won one of the contests and his aggressive assaults resulted in heavy Confederate casualties, he was able to scare McClellan, who retreated to James River and abandoned the campaign. Lee’s men started calling him ‘Marse Robert‘, a term of respect and affection; and he was widely praised in the press.
McClellan and Lee of the Seven Days Battles
#9 Robert E Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant in 1865
Lee went on to win numerous battles against far superior Union armies, which included Second Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Chancellorsville. Soldiers, as well as civilians, looked to him for leadership and inspiration, more so than the troubled Davis government. However, the Union’s access to better weaponry and technology; and Union General Ulysses S. Grant’s superior campaigns; led to multiple Confederate defeats, due to short of manpower. Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865. Ironically, he had fought alongside Grant in the American-Mexican War. Despite his defeats, Lee was revered in postwar South.
After the Mexican war, he was the Superintendent of West Point.
Robert E.Lee: Confederate General Robert E. Lee is perhaps the most iconic and most widely respected of the Civil War Commanders. Gen. Lee also became president of a college after the civil war.