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U.S. history textbooks could soon be flavored heavily with Texas conservatism
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<blockquote data-quote="katautumn" data-source="post: 54323800" data-attributes="member: 376714"><p>My biggest gripe about the woman is her statement about marital rape being a myth. So, in that respect, I'm not sure why she's being praised as some tremendous contributor to American history. She couldn't even secure a position as president of the National Federation of Republican Women. I'm not even sure that anyone would even know who she is if she hadn't publicly fought so hard against the ERA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katautumn, post: 54323800, member: 376714"] My biggest gripe about the woman is her statement about marital rape being a myth. So, in that respect, I'm not sure why she's being praised as some tremendous contributor to American history. She couldn't even secure a position as president of the National Federation of Republican Women. I'm not even sure that anyone would even know who she is if she hadn't publicly fought so hard against the ERA. [/QUOTE]
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