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Marshall Ward

Marshall taught history and economics for twenty years in Charleston, SC, then moved to Murray, KY, where he taught AP history for seventeen years. (Read the rest on the Contributors page.)

The seditious (yes I said it) acts of the Republican Party

> Sedition: “incitement of discontent or rebellion against a government; any action, speech, or writing promoting such discontent or rebellion.” > The Constitution: “No Person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States,

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Why we need a new amendment to the Constitution

A few months ago, the Brooklyn (NY) Public Library initiated a special project [https://www.bklynlibrary.org/event-series/28th-amendment] that called upon residents to propose an Amendment to the US Constitution. Their consensus concern, as expressed by Anand Giridharadas, writer and delegate: > We have a fundamental problem in the

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McConnell and the Russians: Setting the record straight

One of the most watched races for U.S. Senate is Mitch McConnell vs. Amy McGrath. In our current news whirlwind here at the end of election season, it is understandable that many Kentuckians and members of the national press have forgotten the connection between Mitch McConnell and Russian money

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QAnon — a dangerous conspiracy movement

There has always been an undercurrent of conspiracy theories in American politics. In 1833, the Anti-Masonic Party was dedicated to the proposition that Freemasons were controlling the world. Scholars have identified it as the first “right-wing reactionary movement” in American politics. Anti-Masonry emerged from the suspicions and anger toward rapid

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