No "Celebration" for America's 400th Anniversary in Jamestown!
'Celebration' banned for Jamestown's 400thI don't know about you people but I'm way past tired of this BS Political correctness and revisionist history. The Left is demented. Michael Savage is correct, Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Events marking settlement's anniversary condemn its 'holocaust'
Posted: March 8, 2007
By Bob Unruh
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
This year is the 400th anniversary of the arrival of settlers in Jamestown, 13 years before the Plymouth Pilgrims appeared on America's shores. And there will be discussions on the environmental impact of the settlement and its impact on African-Americans and Native Americans. But there will be no celebration.
"You can't celebrate an invasion," Mary Wade, a member of Jamestown 2007 organizing committee, has stated. After all, Indian tribes "were pushed back off of their land, even killed. Whole tribes were annihilated. A lot of people carry that oral history with them, and that's why they use the word 'invasion,' because it truly was an invasion, and I'm sure some of the Indian people will probably want to tell that as a part of the story of 400 years."
And that has some experts in history upset, since the advent of Jamestown provided what later became the United States with important introductions to Christian common law, a republican representative government, the first Protestant Christian worship service, and its first interracial marriage.
Wade's comments came in an interview with Voice of America, and highlighted the revisions that are going on regarding the history of Jamestown – and America. It also left a message about how important are the disputes over the political perspective now being applied retroactively to America's history.
"I believe this is one of the most significant battles of our day," said Doug Phillips, president of Vision Forum Ministries and the founder of the Jamestown Quadricentennial: A Celebration of America's Providential History, Vision Forum's own series of events to celebrate the quadracentennial. "It is the battle for our history."
They believe that Americans should be ashamed of our past. They believe that we have no right to be proud of being Americans. Liberals bridle at being accused of being unpatriotic yet in the same breath condemn patriotism.
For Liberals, the United States is a place of great evil. They hate America and everything we stand for. Freedom of speech is acceptable only if they dictate what that speech is. The possession of firearms is allowable only if you are a hypocritical Liberal who can hire professional bodyguards, or if you are the state. Liberals worship at the alter of the "state."
Liberals say:
"Shame on Americans for being the wealthiest nation on Earth. Shame on America for being the most powerful nation on Earth. Shame on America for being the most Christian nation on Earth. Shame on America for standing in the breech protecting the freedom of the rest of the nations of the world. Shame on America for being a bastion of capitalism and freedom."Well I'm sorry folks, but I refuse to be ashamed of my country, and its wealth and power. I refuse to be ashamed of our history. I refuse to allow a bunch of limp-wristed, gutless, whiners destroy my nation or rewrite its history. I am tempted to call for a boycott of the Jamestown 400th anniversary festivities, but I believe it would be better if a huge mob of real Americans flooded the town with their presence and with posters declaring a celebration of our 400th anniversary. I would recommend this course, but...bring your own food and soft drinks. Stay in hotels far way from the town and don't buy any commemorative trinkets from the town's merchants. Show them your displeasure by refusing to invest in their twisted little town.
Make this the costliest and least lucrative celebration in the town's 400 year history. Make them rue the day they chose to denigrate and insult our nations founders.
Long Live the American Republic








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