We are remembering the 190th anniversary of the War of Texas Independence in March and April of this year. And recalling both the lessons we should remember or learn afresh, while countering the “modern” condemnation of the First Republic of Texas.
For us here at TPOL, this is a personal matter. Our family roots are largely Texian, and the West (highly influenced by Texas). From childhood (or marriage), we’ve been taught the lessons learned from Texas between about 1800 and 2000. Good and bad examples.
So read on and let us share some thoughts about liberty and Texas and the West today.
James L. Haley, a biographer of President Sam Houston, wrote: “It seems it is the modern intellectual fashion to treat the Texas Revolution as a felony committed against the dignity of the Mexican nation by a besotted gaggle of slave smuggling American land speculators and to humbug any voice that there may have been a kernel of justification for it.
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“Put not your trust in princes” – press edition
We are certain that most of our readers know this biblical quote and warning. Found in the 146th Psalm, and allegedly (and ironically) written by King David of Israel, it is a favorite verse for many lovers of liberty.
But we need to remember that the word “princes” (the Hebrew word na.div) is not limited to rulers or royals. It can refer to both anyone with power. And oddly enough, also to those who are inclined or willing to be generous, who are (or at least consider themselves) noble in mind and character. But whom wield great power over other humans.
Among those humans in this 21st Century of ours are the press, media. Not just the mainstream press but the alternative press, social media, and more.
Consider this article from the Daily Mail of the UK: how worthy of trust is this press outlet? Published on a Monday a few weeks back, the headline was: “Health warning issued for thousands as life-threatening toxins flood multiple US states: ‘Close windows NOW'”
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