History – David Crockett, Charity and Congress

I was one day in the lobby of the House of Representatives when a bill was taken up appropriating money for the benefit of a widow of a distinguished naval officer. Several beautiful speeches had been made in its support, rather, as I thought, because it afforded the speakers a fine opportunity for display than from the necessity of convincing anybody, for it seemed to me that everybody favored it. The Speaker was just about to put the question, when Crockett arose. Everybody expected, of course, that he was going to make one of his characteristic speeches in support of the bill. He commenced:

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No Oklahoma K-12 School-Based Health Centers

By Deborah Campbell School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have a federal agenda to rapidly expand the use of SBHC—access to your children without your knowledge—throughout America.  K-12 school-based healthcare centers (clinics) are on campus and off campus socialized healthcare services modeled by the CDC's Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) with an anti-parent agenda. This socialized healthcare is promoted by the CDC, NEA, World Healthcare Organization (WHO), Planned Parenthood, and LGBTQ organizations.  Our mission is prohibiting SBHC in our K-12 schools. We believe Oklahoma public schools need to remain in their professional scope of academics per the Oklahoma state constitution and Oklahoma education statute Title 210, and not expanding into socialized healthcare.

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It was Gun Control: The Powder Alarm and the Road to Independence

Despite the fact that it proved to be mostly a false alarm, the “Powder Alarm” of 1774 showed the colonists that the British were serious - and willing to use gun control efforts to keep them in their place.

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Gerry-Mandered

His name forever associated with partisan political trickery, unfortunately few people know much else about Elbridge Gerry. He was a leading revolutionary, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a highly influential figure at the Philadelphia convention, one of only 3 who didn't sign the Constitution, and the 5th Vice-President, serving under James Madison.

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The Founders’ Education

Most people today have little to no familiarity with any of the books that influenced the founders - which is part of why things have gotten so far off the rails. And probably a big reason why government-run education is such a massive roadblock to liberty

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Today in History: Rhode Island Becomes First Colony to Ban Importation of Slaves

Despite the large slave population, and the colony serving as a key player in the slave trade, abolitionist sentiment grew, and on June 13, 1774, the colony enacted "An Act for Prohibiting the Importation of Negros."

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