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The Scandal That Led America and France to War
How the XYZ Affair led Adams and Congress to suspend civil liberties in an unprecedented way.
 
It’s quite an understatement that France was quite a hectic place in the 1790s. Not only did it deal with the chaos of the French Revolution, but in 1793, France declared war on Great Britain. The new country of the United States, which wanted to stay out of European conflict, remained neutral. However, the tension between America and France grew significantly during the 1790s. ....

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Slavery and the Constitution


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Introduction
The question of the hour is whether the Constitution is pro-slavery or anti-slavery. History has shown us that great leaders and reasonable men and women have changed their viewpoints on this question.
Frederick Douglass, the foremost black abolitionist in the 1840s, called the Constitution a radically and essentially pro-slavery document, but by the 1850s, Douglass changed his mind, concluding, the Constitution, when construed in light of well-established rules of legal interpretation, “is a
glorious liberty document.”
As we war over America’s heart and soul, many are asking what convinced Douglass to change his viewpoint. Some declare it was what the Framers had hoped would preserve a legacy of freedom for generations to come: silence. Douglass asked, “If the Constitution were intended to be by its framers and adopters a slave-holding instrument, then why would neither ‘slavery,’ ‘slave-holding,’ nor ‘slave’ ....

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ACQUITTED: Impeachment: Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Round II – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


 
Trump was acquitted after a several day trial that produced edited and lopsided testimony. The Managers called for witnesses, which opened up floodgates according to some analysts, to have the likes of Pelosi and the Mayor of D.C. testify on topics such as why had the mayor refused National Guardsmen offered by Trump before the protest. Or the Managers needing to prove why the same language used by Democrats did not mean inciting insurrections.
No intent on Trump‘s part to incite an “insurrection” or harm legislators or ridiculous claims of wanting deaths during the protests which turned violent by a bunch of bad actors. ....

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