Loy Mauch is a member of the League of the South and former head of a Sons of Confederate Veterans post. He is also a staunch
supporter of the Tea Party movement and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 26 (primarily
Hot Spring County) from 2010 to 2012, since many Arkansans were apparently attracted
to Mauch’s support for neo-Confederate causes.
Mauch believes for instance that Abraham Lincoln should not be honored in
Arkansas and that the Confederate flag is a symbol of Jesus Christ and a biblical
government.
As for the civil war, Mauch has compared Northern
generals to Nazis, war criminals and communists, saying that “[t]his country already lionizes Wehrmacht
leaders. They go by the names of Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Custer,
etc. These Marxists not only destroyed the Constitution they were sworn to
uphold, but apostatized the word of God. Either these depraved infidels or the
Constitution and Scriptures are in error. I’m more persuaded by the word of God.”
According to Mauch,
“[t]he South has always stood by the
Constitution and limited government. When one attacks the Confederate Battle
Flag, he is certainly denouncing these principles of government as well as
Christianity.”
Indeed, Mauch has even written that slavery
couldn’t have been that bad because “[n]owhere in the Holy Bible have I found
a word of condemnation for the operation of slavery, Old or New Testament. If
slavery was so bad, why didn’t Jesus, Paul or the prophets say something?” Mauch’s
view of slavery is, however, relatively common among Arkansas lawmakers.
In 2014, Mauch testified at a hearing at a
committee meeting to decide to proceed with a law that would separate the holidays honoring MLK and Robert E. Lee.
Mauch stated that Lee had committed no crimes, violated no laws and violated no
part of the Constitution, claiming that “the
historically uneducated continue to denigrate (Lee) with their false
accusations,” where “false accusations” means “failure to buy into Mauch’s
revisionist history”. (The myth of Lee as the “good slave owner” is relatively common; of course, Mauch wouldn’t really care too much that it’s
a myth since he doesn’t think slavery is that bad anyways).
No fan of the 14th Amendment,
Mauch maintains that “[t]he 14th Amendment completely
destroyed the Founders’ concept of limited government and was coerced on this
nation by radical people and in my opinion was never legally ratified as
required by Article V of the Constitution. It was essentially a Karl Marx
concept and would have never come from the pen of Madison or any of the
patriots from Virginia.” Since everything Mauch doesn’t like is communist.
Madison, of course, explicitly wanted to apply the Bill of Rights to the states
when those amendments were passed.
Diagnosis: Saying something so patently
idiotic should make you ineligible for being left home alone, but in Arkansas
you get to be elected to the legislature instead. Baffling. Mauch is out again
now, but still.
G.D., you are a complete imbecile. You are a perfect example of a person unable to think for himself. I would suggest you first watch Alan Watt's video on the globalist agenda. A clip of that video is here:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEiZ0j1Jx2M
ff to 6:30 And he clearly refers to the plan in place to create a population that is unable to think or reason.