Tag: history
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Defining An American Woman: Dr. Cutchin
One of the first women who came to mind was Professor Claudine Cutchin. She was my advisor and the head of the History Department when I was in College. She was a superwoman or at least she gave off that vibe. This woman left a legacy through her students. I am grateful for her personal…
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The Newest On the Gadsden Kid
This story has just been an awesome display of American rights being used. Brandon Morse gave this final title some flamboyancy. “The Gadsden Flag Kid Just Secured Total Victory” “In a very surprising turn of events, the members of the school board called an emergency meeting and affirmed their respect for the Constitution and the…
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Update On The Gadsden Flag Story
New Headline: “The Gadsden Kid Is Undefeated, Has His School Running for the Hills.” Branden Morse is back with an update already for this story. This boy Jaiden lives in Colorado Springs and he knows a thing about Revolutionary War History as a 7th grader that’s soaking up American History. From my standpoint this is…
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Smiling At This Headline
This article is from ‘Red State’, it comes from my Telegram feed. This is why I can’t stay away from observing these articles from this site, The Federalist, The Conservative Brief or the Washington Examiner. Some of these headlines are just too good they give me goosebumps. “School Attempts to Kick Out Kid for Sporting…
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God Laughing At My Plans
For weeks I have had several projects I wanted to have done for this past weekend. Very few things happened the way I had planned. My dry eye fiasco a month ago then getting sick from the dog dander and then my accident. I am dumbfounded again and again as I realize God’s plans usually…
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Words Out Of Context
Although, usually we call her many catastrophe’s; word salads. She’s deluded herself into believing other people don’t comprehend history. Reading is not always a life sentence for us. You, Ms. Vice President, may not like to do your homework, but others tend to enjoy knowing the story from beginning to finish. Instantly watching the show…
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Walking Through History In Letters
Dates are always going off in my head. July 23, 1944 is one of those ‘days of infamy’ in my mind. So this year as usual dates of the letters come to mind when the dates circle round. Today Monday, 17, 2023 is on a Monday like it was in 1944 when Grandpa penciled two…
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Family Inspiration
Words cannot begin to express the excitement of decorating with these specific objects. The history in these books of various topics mesmerizes me. I’m baffled that some of these books were always within arms reach for me most of my life. Yet now as an adult I can truly appreciate the content and it’s worth.…
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Mother’s Day In Carthage
God was… and still is. There is nothing we can do that God doesn’t see or know before we do anything we are thinking or not of at the time. It is the beauty, simplicity and complexity of our God. This omniscient and omnipresent wonderful God Almighty has exploring tentacles of reach we cannot fathom…
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Passion Week of 2023: Some Intriguing Thoughts
Wow! This week has been as much an emotional roller coaster as the original week of passion circa 33 AD. In college, I was taught that academics were using the phrase, by the common era, instead of before Christ and after Christ. The A. D. actually means anno Domini “in the year of the Lord”.…




