They have been doing this long before they started voicing the phrase “Revisionist History” and trying to tag to their opposition, everyone that raises even asimple question against, even their own!
They seem to want to forget that the ‘American Revolution’ was fought on these shores when others Invaded and the young nation ‘America’ dropped their pitchforks and picked up their muskets to fight off the Invasion and Occupation!
Should we now call our forefathers al Queda or Terrorists, how about Radical Insurgence fighting because they wanted to crush the Freedoms of those who Invaded!
Here’s the ‘Independence Day’ message from the pResident as posted on the Peoples House website, i.e. the ‘White House’.
Independence Day, 2007
And here’s the rove revisionist history speach, written for the pResident and givin, while using Military Personal as Props, again, on this past ‘Independence Day’.
President Bush Celebrates Independence Day With West Virginia Air National Guard
As a matter of fact, I would like to read a couple of paragraphs from a 1777 newspaper. And here's what it said on the first anniversary of the Declaration, as it described the scene in Philadelphia:
"The 4th of July was celebrated with joy and festivity, fine performances, a number of toasts, followed by a discharge of artillery and small arms" -- don't do that today. (Laughter.) "And at night there was a grand exhibition of fireworks and the city was beautifully illuminated." This newspaper article from Philadelphia in 1777 went on to say: "Thus may that glorious and memorable day be celebrated through America by the sons of freedom, from age to age till time shall be no more." We're still celebrating, and rightly so.
Now they visited an article written for the first ‘Independence Day’ in 1777, lets also visit two speaches, givin in 1777 in the British ‘House Of Lords’. But first you can find out abit more about who gave those speaches if you so desire.
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham PC (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British Whig statesman who achieved his greatest fame as Secretary of State during the Seven Years' War {aka French and Indian War} and who was later Prime Minister of Great Britain. He is often known as William Pitt the Elder to distinguish him from his son, William Pitt the Younger, who served as Prime Minister from 1783–1801 and from 1804 to his death in 1806. He was also known as The Great Commoner. The major American city of Pittsburgh was named after him. Also, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, the smaller community of Pittsburg, New Hampshire and Chatham University {since he was Earl of Chatham} are named in his honour. Chatham, NJ is also named after him.
Now to the speaches.
ON A MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS TO THE CROWN, TO PUT A STOP TO HOSTILITIES IN AMERICA
DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
MAY 30, 1777
INTRODUCTION
MAY 30, 1777.LORD CHATHAM had now been prevented by his infirmities from taking his place in the House of Lords for more than two years. Anxious to make one effort more for ending the contest with America, he made his appearance in the House on the 30th of May, 1777, wrapped in flannels, and supported on crutches, and moved an address to the King, recommending that speedy and effectual measures be taken to put an end to the war between the colonies and the mother country. He spoke as follows:
It is difficult for government, after all that has passed, to shake hands with defiers of the King, defiers of the Parliament, defiers of the people. I am a defier of nobody; but if an end is not put to this war, there is an end to this country. I do not trust my judgment in my present state of health; this is the judgment of my better days--the result of forty years' attention to America. They are rebels; but for what? Surely not for defending their unquestionable rights! What have these rebels done heretofore?
You may ravage--you can not conquer; it is impossible; you can not conquer the Americans.
What you have sent there are too many to make peace--too few to make war. If you conquer them, what then? You can not make them respect you; you can not make them wear your cloth; you will plant an invincible hatred in their breasts against you. Coming from the stock they do, they can never respect you.
ON A MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS TO THE THRONE, AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
NOVEMBER 18, 1777
INTRODUCTION
THIS Was Lord Chatham's greatest effort. Though sinking under the weight of years and disease, he seems animated by all the fire of youth. It would, indeed, be difficult to find in the whole range of parliamentary history a more splendid blaze of genius, at once rapid, vigorous, and sublime.
My Lords, this ruinous and ignominious situation, where we can not act with success, nor suffer with honor, calls upon us to remonstrate in the strongest and loudest language of truth, to rescue the ear of majesty from the delusions which surround it. The desperate state of our arms abroad is in part known. No man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honor the English troops. I know their virtues and their valor. I know they can achieve any thing except impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility. You can not, I venture to say it, you can not conquer America. Your armies last war effected every thing that could be effected; and what was it? It cost a numerous army, under the command of a most able general [Lord Amherst], now a noble Lord in this House, a long and laborious campaign, to expel five thousand Frenchmen from French America. My Lords, you can not conquer America. What is your present situation there? We do not know the worst; but we know that in three campaigns we have done nothing and suffered much. Besides the sufferings, perhaps total loss of the Northern force,3 the best appointed army that ever took the field, commanded by Sir William Howe, has retired from the American lines. He was obliged to relinquish his attempt, and with great delay and danger to adopt a new and distant plan of operations. We shall soon know, and in any event have reason to lament, what may have happened since. As to conquest, therefore, my Lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense and every effort still more extravagantly; pile and accumulate every assistance you can buy or borrow; traffic and barter with every little pitiful German prince that sells and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign prince; your efforts are forever vain and impotent--doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you rely; for it irritates, to an incurable resentment, the minds of your enemies, to overrun them with the mercenary sons of rapine and plunder, devoting them and their possessions to the rapacity of hireling cruelty! If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms--never--never--never.
Lets return to the present now.
Many have written and spoken about what is happening today, and everyday in the present, in not one but two Countries we have invaded.
A recent speach by an Iraqi American, Dr. Dahlia Wasfi, who has many extended family members living in the Hell on Earth we created, puts much of the present, and recent past, into context. Watch it and learn.
Dr. Dahlia Wasfi - Life in Iraq Under U.S. Occupation
Shortages; lack of electricity; potable water; tanks rolling through the streets night and day; gunfire and explosions. Iraqi health care in shambles. 200 bodies turn up daily in the Baghdad morgue. For Iraqis, it's 9/11 every day.
07/07/07
There’s alot of long history attached to all that has been happening in our present. The hatreds have built over time and unleashed into a long running past of Criminal Terrorism against those who supported Criminal Dictators and Suppressed the Masses of the innocents in many parts of this planet we call Earth!
Criminal Terrorism has been in play long before what happened on 9/11, in this Country, and visited these shores even before that devestating day.
European countries have felt the destruction and death from Criminal Terrorism because of their past of Empire Building attached to Surpression of the innocents in the countries they tried to control.
And because of this countries long list of failed foreign policies, especially the backing of brutal dictators, American interests and citizens have felt the same destruction and death oversea’s as well as on these shores.
It’s an extremely vicious cycle that now has been Enhanced with our Total Devestation of a people, and country, that did nothing to deserve the Death and Destruction! The cycle now will continue long into the future unless somehow All people can come together to put an end to what the few wage for Power and Wealth and their own Sick Ideologies!!
Declared Bill Ehrhart
A marine in Vietnam:
“In grade school we learned about the redcoats, the nasty British soldiers that tried to stifle our freedom…. Subconsciously, but not very subconsciously, I began
increasingly to have the feeling that I was a redcoat. I think it was one of the most staggering realizations of my life.”
The Greatest Lie In American History
“If we were to quit Iraq before the job is done, the terrorists we are fighting would not declare victory and lay down their arms. They would follow us here.”
George W. Bush
Speech given at West Virginia
Air National Guard
July 4, 2007
“If the United States cuts and runs in Vietnam, we will have a temporary peace and then a certain world war.”
Richard M. Nixon
Durham, N.C.
April 30, 1966
And as another brother 'Nam Vet answers:
Without exception, the war in Iraq is the greatest
lie in American history.
If the Bush administration
is not stopped, we will continue to see a slow moving
Rawanda throughout the Middle East.
I did not serve in Vietnam for the cause of freedom,
I served Big Business in America for the cause of profit.
Lying is the most powerful weapon in war.
For the love of oil is the root of all evil.
Mike Hastie
U.S. Army Medic
Vietnam 1970-71
July 4, 2007
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