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The Patriot Post Brief 09-07
From The Federalist Patriot
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____________________________ THE FOUNDATION"His integrity was most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have ever known, no motives of interest or consanguinity, of friendship or hatred, being able to bias his decision. He was indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, a good, and a great man." --Thomas Jefferson about George Washington
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAYIn some circles, today is observed as "Presidents' Day," jointly recognizing Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, but it is still officially recognized as the anniversary of "Washington's Birthday" -- and that is how we mark the date in our shop. (Washington's actual birthday is 22 February.)
As friend of The Patriot, Matthew Spaulding, a Heritage Foundation scholar, reminds: "Although it was celebrated as early as 1778, and by the early 19th Century was second only to the Fourth of July as a patriotic holiday, Congress did not officially recognize Washington's Birthday as a national holiday until 1870. The Monday Holiday Law in 1968 -- applied to executive branch departments and agencies by Richard Nixon's Executive Order 11582 in 1971 -- moved the holiday from February 22 to the third Monday in February. Section 6103 of Title 5, United States Code, currently designates that legal federal holiday as 'Washington's Birthday.' Contrary to popular opinion, no action by Congress or order by any President has changed 'Washington's Birthday' to 'Presidents' Day'."
In honor of and due respect for our first and (we believe) greatest president, arguably, our history's most outstanding Patriot, we include two quotes from George Washington which best embody his dedication to liberty and God. The first from his First Inaugural Address, 30 April 1789, and the second from his Farewell Address, 19 September 1796.
"The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the republican model of government, are justly considered as deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American People."
"Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, Religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of Patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great Pillars of human happiness -- these firmest props of the duties of Men and citizens."
These quotes aptly sum up The Patriot Post's mission and purpose.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR(To submit or to view reader comments visit our Letters to the Editor page.)
"Thank you for telling the truth about Lincoln even though it may displease many. Truth never has been based on popularity, but reality. Mark Alexander simply told it like it was. For your readers who are disappointed in the article may I suggest they read "The Real Lincoln" by Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo. It is a good read and well documented. Of course they must still decide if they wish to cling to myth or embrace the truth. Again thank you for all you do." --Lanexa, Virginia
"Thank you for having the courage to expose some of the truths about Lincoln -- rarely does one read such truth. I think the way people idolize him while overlooking the facts is the same way many view Obama. Well done." --Orion, Michigan
"Thank you for the Friday special today on Lincoln's Legacy at 200. I'm so glad to see someone print the truth. I never understood why Obama would want to use the Bible of someone that thought he was superior to blacks. I kept thinking there would be at least one reporter that knew the truth and would ask him but alas, the media for the most part is no longer interested in the truth. I'm thankful you are." --Indianapolis, Indiana
"God bless you, sir, for your eloquent defense of my ancestors' motives in defending their homeland against armed invaders. You are the only national forum willing to tell the truth about the total war Lincoln and his generals waged against innocent civilians. I'm sure you will be criticized by some of your readers who are unwilling to accept the truth about their not-so-great emancipator, but they are the very people who, ignoring history, will be stunned to realize that they are about to relive it. Keep up the good work." --Shoal Creek, Alabama
"Your extreme and utterly false portrayal of Abraham Lincoln has convinced me that you know nothing regarding our 16th president and very little of the Constitution. Obviously, you get your information from the thoroughly discredited Thomas DiLorenzo when you write of Lincoln. I suggest you consult the works of Professor Harry Jaffa, Allen Cuelzo and Thomas Krannawitter (to name just a few) before you spew out such atrociously false disinformation." --Los Angeles, California
Editor's Reply: Who has discredited DiLorenzo? Jaffa, who is a Lincolnphile in the same way that Chris Matthews gets a thrill up his leg when thinking of Barack Obama? As economist Walter E. Williams notes, "The War between the States ... produced the foundation for the kind of government we have today: consolidated and absolute, based on the unrestrained will of the majority, with force, threats, and intimidation being the order of the day. Today's federal government is considerably at odds with that envisioned by the framers of the Constitution. ...The War also laid to rest the great principle enunciated in the Declaration of Independence that 'Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.'" Is Williams discredited too?