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Monthly Archives: August 2018
The War of 1861: Education is the Best Way to Counter the Insanity of the Progressive Movement’s Goal to Tear Down Confederate Monuments
(This picture is of a toppled confederate statue at the old courthouse in Durham. Notice the reasons for the protest) by Diane Rufino, August 30, 2018 Let’s be honest. The toppling of the Confederate monuments, the demonization of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Civil War, Confederacy, confederate flag, confederate history, confederate monuments, confederate statues, destruction of confederate monuments, Diane Rufino, erasing American history, Gene Kizer Jr, Is Davis a Traitor?, John M. Taylor, Leonard M. Scruggs, Lincoln, Lincoln Unmasked, Lincoln's war, progressive movement and confederate monuments, protesting confederate monuments, secession, slavery, Slavery Was Not the Cause of the War Between the States, The Real Lincoln, The Un-Civil War, Thomas DiLorenzo, Union At All Costs: from Confederation to Consolidation, war between the states, war of northern aggression, war to prevent southern independence
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To the Protesters of North Carolina’s State Monuments and the Agitators Regarding the State History: The Most Effective Means of Protesting is to MOVE OUT & STAY OUT of NORTH CAROLINA !!
by Diane Rufino, August 28, 2018 Every day I get angrier and angrier at people who act out their aggressions which are based on lies, mistruths, and liberal indoctrination. I’m talking about the desecration and the toppling of the Silent … Continue reading
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Tagged Antifa, Chapel Hill, Civil War, Confederacy, confederate monuments, destruction of confederate monuments, Diane Rufino, Governor John Ellis, Lincoln, Lincoln and tyranny, Lincoln as tyrant, Lincoln's constitutional violations, Lincoln's war, meme, NC history, NC secession convention, North Carolina, protesting confederate monuments, right of secession, secession, Silent Sam, slavery, speech, tyranny, white supremacy
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Amending the NC State Constitution: The Six 2018 Ballot Initiatives
by Diane Rufino, August 26, 2018 This overview is written for the purpose of educating North Carolina voters on the six proposed amendments to the North Carolina state constitution. I. WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON THE BALLOT: The following … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018 ballot initiatives, 2018 NC ballot initiatives, 2018 NC constitutional amendments, amending the NC state constitution, Crawford v. Marion County, Diane Rufino, Governor Roy Cooper, Jay Delancy, NAACP and ballot initiatives, NC General Assembly, NC legislature, NC state constitution, NC voter ID, NC Voter Integrity Project, North Carolina, photo ID, proposed constitutional amendments, Roy Cooper, six constitutional amendments, the right to hunt and fish, voter fraud, voter ID
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Thanks Ronald Reagan for the Speeches and the Laughter, but Mostly for Your Wisdom and Your Example
by Diane Rufino, August 24, 2018 I’d like to take a trip down memory lane, back to the time when Ronald Reagan was president, when most Americans admired our leader, trusted him, and felt comforted and safe knowing he was … Continue reading
Another Brain Rotted Out by Trump Derangement Syndrome
by Diane Rufino, August 24, 2018 One month ago, on July 24, columnist and long-time (now “one-time”) conservative, George Will, was a guest on the MSNBC show, “Last Word,” and was asked to comment on the leaked, secretly-taped conversation between … Continue reading
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Tagged Diane Rufino, George Will, Last Call, Michael Cohen, MSNBC, Trump, Trump attorney, Trump derangement syndrome
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Another Liberal Insults Our Country: “America Was Never Great”
by Diane Rufino, August 17, 2018 On Wednesday, at a bill-signing ceremony, NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo commented that “America was never that great,” mocking President Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.” Speaking at the ceremony, he said: “We’re … Continue reading
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Tagged America was never great, Andrew Cuomo, Charlie Kirk, Diane Rufino
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