Frank Lawrence Owsley (@frank_owsley) 's Twitter Profile
Frank Lawrence Owsley

@frank_owsley

Admirer of Professor Owsley's work, Catholic, Southerner, PaleoCon, 11th generation Southerner @avemariauniv alum

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Intellectual Takeout (@intellectualto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we want to stop the chaos erupting in schools and in our nation’s streets, do parents need to return to the time-honored methods of parenting, which did not cater to the emotional whims of child? intellectualtakeout.org/2016/10/psycho…

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As I get older I revere my ancestors even more. I will sit down and just think about how my granddad or great uncle would act in situations I find myself. Honestly, it’s helpful

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Thanks The Catholic Current for being my top podcast on Spotify this year. I loved all 1,635 minutes of it. #SpotifyWrapped open.spotify.com/show/04EIxrqE2…

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Top 10 most overrated Americans Abe Lincoln Martin Luther King Jr. William T. Sherman FDR Rosa Parks Frederick Douglas Ronald Reagan LBJ John Brown Harriet Tubman

Jeremiah “Jasper” Thompson (@jjfthompson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The official story that the war was about the South’s desire to protect and expand slavery and the North’s determination to abolish it is not merely an error in academic history. The evidence against it has not been ignored so much as it has been suppressed. It had to be

“The official story that the war was about the South’s desire to protect and expand slavery and the North’s determination to abolish it is not merely an error in academic history. The evidence against it has not been ignored so much as it has been suppressed. It had to be
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“Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance.

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When the Civil War began, Forrest offered freedom to 44 of his slaves if they would serve with him in the Confederate army. All 44 agreed. One later deserted; the other 43 served faithfully until the end of the war. Though they had many chances to leave, they chose to remain

When the Civil War began, Forrest offered freedom to 44 of his slaves if they would serve with him in the Confederate army. All 44 agreed. One later deserted; the other 43 served faithfully until the end of the war. Though they had many chances to leave, they chose to remain