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14 contributions to Patriot History
God (and USA History)? Salem Witch Trials (Thoughts)
The Salem Witch trials, in which 200 “witches” were accused and basically all found guilty and killed in 1692 is a dark period of religious fervor in American history.among the Puritans. Would a deep dive into the Salam Witch trials, held in Massachusetts be of interest? However, do you believe God, in the positive sense, has a valuable role in American society, our schools, our culture since its Founding? And what role should the word “God” be uttered? The Seperation of Church and State is not stated in the U.S. Constitution! It merely says the government can not “Establish a Religion”. So we have freedom of religion. Do you think prayer should have been taken out of public schools, because it used to be there? Where God is Stated: The Declaration of Independence: “We are endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights. That among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”(no guarantees there) On our Currency: In God We Trust The Pledge of Allegiance: One Nation, under God…. The Oath of Office: “So help me God” My thoughts: May God bless you, and God bless America!
God (and USA History)? Salem Witch Trials (Thoughts)
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I am a Christian, but I respect everyone and their rights to choose. I most recently went to observe the monks during their walk for peace. Peace. Who doesn't want peace? They weren't trying to get people to be monks.They weren't forcing their opinions. They weren't berating anyone. They weren't suggesting other religions are bad. They were simply advocating for peace. And there were people that I know who were chastising anyone that went to see them. Publicly trying to shame people. For advocating for peace. All that being said, yes, our founders believed in God and founded our nation asking that God to protect and bless this nation. But that does not force anything upon anyone. But because our nation is founded on it, it hurts nobody to say the pledge or read words on a coin. Believe what brings you peace and happiness. And let others do likewise.
FDR’s 4 Terms (Presidential King?)
It’s Presidents’ Day and I included him in my Top 7 Presidents in U.S. history (1933-1945). The only President to serve more than 2 terms. The 22nd Amendment was passed after he passed away in office saying presidents could only be elected to 2 terms. 10 years maximum if becoming president as VP to President like Lyndon Johnson when JFK was assassinated, could still run for 2 elections. What are your thoughts on term limits for a U.S. President and do you think Congressmen, Senators, and Supreme Court Justices should have terms limits of some kind because they don’t?
FDR’s 4 Terms (Presidential King?)
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@Stephanie Kara Because the human nature of man is corruption. Our framers knew and understood that. Hence all the "checks and balances" in our system (although they don't work properly sometimes, they are there for that purpose).
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@Maureen Greer Yep. Both sides do it.
Presidents’ Day Livestream Availabile
If you enjoy U.S history and countdown lists, this is for you! My Top 7 Most Influential Presidents in American History. Does Mt. Rushmore remain intact? Let me know your opinions on the comments and any tweaks you would make.
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@Stephanie Kara My very first presidential vote was for Reagan. Our daughter's name is Reagan. ☺️
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@Stephanie Kara It's okay. I knew what you meant. My fingers type so fast that I do that a lot and have to correct a lot. 😂
Welcome New Member!!!
From Australia @Stephanie Kara has joined our history community!!!!!! Please welcome her and we can hear a story or two from “The Land Down Under”! We discuss our own local history here, historical time periods from colonial times to present day, our great wars, Presidents, infrastructure, and the U.S Constitution with our freedoms in mind.
Welcome New Member!!!
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Welcome!
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@Stephanie Kara 🧡
Welcome New Member
Welcome @Kimberly Anne to our community! Now a Portugal resident, who is from the United States! So please give a warm welcome! We discuss our freedoms, local area history and culture, the U.S. Constitution, and historical periods from Colonial times to present day. Please introduce yourself. I am honored to have you here.
Welcome New Member
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Julianne Anderson
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Storyteller at heart. Vintage enthusiast. Master of Thrift. Try Everything. Stay young at heart. Connect with others. Be kind always.

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