by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Socialist Teachers Unions The National Education Association meets every year in a big convention in some big city and scads of teachers show up for this big event. This is their one big chance every year to tell us peons what we should support, what we should hate,...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Dictatorship In America According to the book “The Lincoln Conspiracy” the United States was perilously close to dictatorship in 1864. The authors noted: “All the elements were in motion: transportation and communication were nationalized, the writ of habeas corpus...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Edwin M. Stanton, Would-Be Dictator It would seem, from his commentary about others, that Lincoln’s Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, had an inflated concept of his own abilities and a diminished view of the abilities of others. He was definitely not a practitioner...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Communism In America Happened Before You Were Told It Did Many who have written histories of this country have never mentioned communism and/or socialism until sometime in the 1930s. It’s interesting that this subject seldom comes up for them until that time period...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
Abraham Lincoln’s Deep Pink Assistant Secretary of War Should you happen to run across the name of Charles A. Dana in a “history” book somewhere it will probably tell you that he was assistant secretary of war in the Lincoln administration–and that’s probably all it...
by mydixieAdmin | Apr 11, 2022 | Al Benson, Revised History
“The Reddest of the Red”–More Ignored History Most of the Forty-Eighter socialists and communists that infested this country after the failed socialist revolts in Europe in 1848-49 are people we are told precious little about. Their influence on and in this country...