discrimination. why do you why are you concerned about that? and so i assume that without the 24th amendment, that this conservative majority, the poll taxes and literary tests, to the review standard announced, just a little bit of inconvenience. take that money out and pay that poll tax. you don t have any money? i guess your fundamental right to vote has just been extinguished. that is where we are today. that is why we are here today challenging the filibuster, speaking about the federalist papers, nullification, and trying to understand that the constitution prevails over all of these miserly bills across the nation. one, the 15th amendment. and then the constitution s statement very clearly that congress, that no one can nullify or stop your rights as a person that is elected to congress because they have no rights. let me, as i yield to representative torres, i ask unanimous consent to submit an article, op-ed, that i submitted, june 26, 2021, authored by myself, the
you god, so help me god. and our congratulations times the president of the united states congratulations. thank you. senator hatfield mr. chief justice mr. president vice president bush vice president mondale senator baker speaker o neill reverend mama and my fellow citizens to a few of us here today. this is a solomon most momentous occasion. and yet in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority is called for in the constitution. routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries. and few of us stopped to think how unique we really are. in the eyes of many in the world this every four years ceremony, we accept as normal. is nothing less than a miracle? mr. president i want our fellow citizens to know. how much you did to carry on this tradition? by your gracious cooperation in the transition process you have shown a watching world. that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees i
of the united states, so help you god, so help me god. and our congratulations times the president of the united states congratulations. thank you. senator hatfield mr. chief justice mr. president vice president bush vice president mondale senator baker speaker o neill reverend mama and my fellow citizens to a few of us here today. this is a solomon most momentous occasion. and yet in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. the orderly transfer of authority is called for in the constitution. routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries. and few of us stopped to think how unique we really are. in the eyes of many in the world this every four years ceremony, we accept as normal. is nothing less than a miracle? mr. president i want our fellow citizens to know. how much you did to carry on this tradition? by your gracious cooperation in the transition process you have shown a watching world. that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a polit
revolutionary war. i want to start a little different tonight, we have allowed the mob and democrat party to define who we are as people. they defame us, slammed our ancestors in history, trash our founding documents and principles. they are mostly reprobates who hate the country in which they live and contributed nothing to its betterment. they live off the sweat and toil of others while pursuing a destructive course of our nation, undermining and sabotaging virtually every institution in our society. ideology and worldview are based on the arguments of the man, ultimately karl marx whose writings are responsible for the enslavement impoverishment, torture and death. this is a hard fact. despite their predictable protest nation, these are the useful idiots who occupy influential leadership positions in the democrat party, media,, academia, you see them, we are surrounded by them. but we must take solace and find strength in the sacrifice and bravery of our revolutionaries, j
regiments arrival back in vermont in the summer of 1865. while the regiment endured a great deal throughout the conflict. they had been in a number of engagements fighting in the 19th army corps. carpenter believed that the defining moment for the eighth vermont infantry came in the autumn of 1864 during general philip sheridan s campaign in the shenandoah valley. the carpenter wrote in this book. i know for those who really air in the valley. this is kind of one of the the staple regimental histories. and if you re interested you can you can find this readily available online, but this is what carpenter explained. about what the 1864 shenandoah campaign meant to him? and his comrades in the eighth vermont against the entire backdrop of their military service from early 62 until the end of the conflict and he wrote. the jaden soldiers who rallied around his standard? from the plotting campaigns of louisiana where the vanquish battlefields of the atlantic slope. found in this