My visit to the African-American Civil War Museum lasted only a few seconds. Just a glimpse of this image of Barack Obama in the lobby sent me straight out the door. As a Democrat, Obama is a member of the Party of Slavery...
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Great article, Michael. I applaud you for expressing your discontent with the life-sized image of Barack Obama by walking out of the museum. By placing his image anywhere in the museum, its curators incorrectly co-opt the entire war to the cause of the Democrat Party.
While I have many mixed feelings on the causes and outcomes of the war, I believe that those who fought and died for freedom did so valiantly. Barack Obama did not serve in the military, and instead of fighting for mankind’s freedom, he seeks to enslave us under a civilian army, “just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded” as our military, and under a government-imposed healthcare program that violates the conscience rights and fundamental liberties of every American.
Mr. Jones, while perhaps endowed with a knowledge of trivia, is clearly burdened himself with a lack of appreciation for the truth of the motivation for the war and its only possible justification: a God-fearing movement that saw the enslavement of other human beings as a violation of our founding principles of liberty and of God’s divine will. Even more troubling is the fact that he fails to present that truth to visitors to his museum.
Yet what else is to be expected of institutions paid for by public funds in the heavily Progressive-controlled District of Columbia: a city that was once majority Black, but which is now losing its Black population to an ever-growing politically socialist and religiously irreverent group that has seized control of the Democrat Party and is exemplified by that image which drove you away — Barack Obama.
Robert Broadus
www.justiceandliberty.us
Michael Zak is a popular speaker to Republican organizations around the country. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is his acclaimed history of the GOP, cited by Clarence Thomas in a Supreme Court decision. He is also the author of the 2005 Republican Freedom Calendar. His Grand Old Partisan website celebrates more than fifteen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. See www.grandoldpartisan.com for more information.
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