Happy Aaron Burr Day!
Submitted by e_goldstein on Sat, 07/11/2009 - 12:08
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Today marks the 205th anniversary of when Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
This should be celebrated as a national holiday--and maybe it will be once we purge the country of the banksters.
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aaron burr day
that's hilarious.
I pledge, do you?
i joked about this topic, too
i joked about this topic, too. i said to my friend, "I want to dress up as Aaron Burr for Halloween, for taking out the globalist Hamilton." but historically, this isn't even accurate.
their conflict was more to do with pride than anything else. and burr didn't kill hamilton on purpose.
this had the reverse effect as the blow back from the violence incited the hamiltonians even worse. burr was ostracized and accused of trumpeting up a political ferver for it and never regained his political recognition.
it does not work to kill other people to resolve conflicts.
Hamilton wrote 51 of the
Hamilton wrote 51 of the Federalist Papers, the most influential political commentary in favor of small, limited government ever published.
Hamilton was also a Patriot during the Revolutionary War, even leading war charges, and then becoming General George Washington's assitant.
He then served in the Confederation congress, at the Mt. Vernon, Conference, the Annapolis Conference, and the Constitutional Convention.
In 1800, Hamilton helped Thomas Jefferson get elected, over Aaron Burr.
Dumping on Alexander Hamilton is a really stupid way to promote the liberty movement.
Even if we had a government the size of Hamilton's wildest dreams in the 1790s, it would not be 1/10th the size of the govenment we have now of the republicrats.
A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for James Madison.
Hamilton was a banker and a traitor....
Hamilton lauded the appeal of a centralized industrial "nation state", and NOT a republic. His "memoirs" were only cover for his desire of a centralized banking monolith, a centralized government based on their banking.....and centralized global power.
Hamilton Levine was a Globalist through and through....the people knew it.
According to the Federalist
According to the Federalist Papers, that's not what Hamilton believed in. 99% of the people who read Hamilton read the Federalist Papers.
There is no evidence that Hamilton supported socialism, income taxation, wars on terror, wars on drugs, and mass murder deceptions like 9/11, Pearly Harbor, or Waco. If Hamilton were around today, he would oppose these things just as Ron Paul does.
Again, dumping on Hamilton does nothing to help the liberty movement.
A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for James Madison.
On such happy days...
We should turn our federal standards right side up to signal our respect for Mr Burr's excellent marksmanship. Preferably, if you've got one, the fifteen stripe model in vogue at the time of the correction. Otherwise, I reckon a Betsy Ross or a Nifty Fifty would do.
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