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George Washington PATTERSON, Congress, NY (1799-1879)

George Washington PATTERSON, Congress, NY (1799-1879) PATTERSON George Washington , a Representative from New York; born in Londonderry, Rockingham County, N.H., November 11, 1799; completed preparatory studies, and was graduated from Pinkerton Academy; moved to New York and settled in Genesee County in 1818; engaged in the manufacture of fanning mills; settled in Leicester, N.Y., in 1825 and engaged in agricultural pursuits and the manufacture of farming implements; commissioner of highways of Leicester; justice of the peace; member of the State assembly 1832, 1833, and 1835-1840, and served as speaker in 1839 and 1840; basin commissioner at Albany in 1839 and 1840; moved to Westfield, N.Y., in 1841 to take charge of the Chautauqua land office;

Why Islamo-Leftism is just another conspiracy theory | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal

March 5, 2021    Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal   Islamo-leftism is one of the latest rhetorical inventions of the Right propagandists in France and the United States. This term is just another device to obscure reality by classifying the perceived enemies of White nationalism under one term. Equating political Islam and leftism can only be a sign of: 1) genuine political and historical ignorance, or 2) racism.  To unpack this, let us analyze the terminology and look at a few historical facts. Let us also be charitable in our interpretation and assume that those who adhere to the term “Islamo-leftism” do not mean to implicate “Islam” as such simply, because that would be absurd given that “Islam” refers to a religion with thousands of variations and hundreds of millions of believers, just like Christianity. 

State Rep Chuck Gray to run against Cheney in GOP primary

The conservative Republican from Casper filed relevant paperwork on Monday with the Federal Elections Commission. Gray has served as a state lawmaker representing House District 57 since 2017 and has prided himself as a Trump ally. He had called Cheney’s vote to impeach Trump over his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection as “disgraceful.” Gray also pressed for her resignation and censorship. The Wyoming Republican Party had voted to censure her in February, as did many county-level parties. Trump’s allies in Congress have pushed for a challenger who can oust Cheney, who is the third-highest ranking Republican in the House.

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