Mar

28

Here is a humorous article that demonstrates the way history is written is not necessarily the way things really unfolded, or even includes the correct people. Written history is not accurate, and the old saying, "History is written by the winners," is self evident. Because of agendas, PC, and other forces, many historical figures were overlooked in order to make the history more glamorous, or whatever. Needless to say, this quick read is funny and will open your eyes. Unfortunately, all of these people cast aside were the losers, along with the succeeding generations who get an inaccurate portrayal.


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  1. Steve on March 28, 2011 4:33 pm

    How about Tesla always overshadowed by Alexander Bell. I often wondered how history would have treated such Presidents as Lincoln and Kennedy due in no small part to their assassinations. As Sadat. Personally I felt T. Roosevelt did the most for this country. Perhaps the last true Statesman of the US. Rare combination of Man, Politician, Adventurer, Warrior, And a host of other outstanding character traits. Time has a way of effacing many shorcomings of man.

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