> > Jefferson Removed. > > "Could Dunbar's problem be that Jefferson was a Deist? The board approves the > amendment, taking Thomas Jefferson OUT of the world history standards. >
The ultra-conservative x-ians could insert instead one of their own with some accuracy. John Leland a baptist minister, was a significant real force behind religious freedom and separation in the constitution. For Leland advocating, the TMorg has its right to religious freedom protected. Leland, a serious christain friend and neighbor, kept after it with Monroe, Madison and Jefferson for religious freedom and separation in the new country. Jai John Leland, -Buck > We're just picking ourselves up off the floor. The board's far-right faction > has spent months now proclaiming the importance of emphasizing America's > exceptionalism in social studies classrooms. But today they voted to remove > one of the greatest of America's Founders, Thomas Jefferson, from a standard > about the influence of great political philosophers on political revolutions > from 1750 to today." > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Joe" <geezerfreak@> wrote: > > > > http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/13/texas-textbook-massacre-u_n_498003.html > > >