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Texas and Lee: History Repeated

Texas and Lee: History Repeated

January 26, 2024

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Dear Ms. Lunelle, 

On Thursday evening January 25, 2024, some twenty of my babies would flock to my door. Prayer for my health, my sister’s and the Country would ensue.

Malik was very disturbed at how the family of, and the Honorable General Robert E. Lee, was being portrayed. And left us with this dissertation...On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, a member of the Philadelphia Congress moved that "These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be free and Independent States.”

After considerable debate, the Motion was adopted a month later, on July 2, 1776. The passing of Lee's Resolution was the formal Declaration of Independence by the American Colonies, and technically this was all that was needed to sever ties with the British. "The birth of the Bill of Rights."

And then came Mary...”Well Mr. HK, speaking of the Constitution, we must define what the Honorable Governor Abbott of Texas is doing. He has formed a Confederation...an alliance or league for mutual support for action to deal with illegal immigration into Texas synonymous to what President Davis did. Elizabeth Warren will probably weigh in soon with a Bill of Attainder against a former ally of the Confederate States of America and accuse him and his allies of treason. We now understand that after the destruction of the Reconciliation Cenotaph in Arlington National Cemetery, the Declaration of Independence is no more.”

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