Wordless Wednesday - Woodrow Wilson's Tomb at the National Cathedral
Wednesday March 25, 2009
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The National Cathedral is a destination that many people neglect when they head to Washington, D.C. There’s so much history there and it happens to be beautiful. Pope John Paul II’s museum is nearby, and is also a great stop when touring D.C. As a college student/intern, I interviewed Desmond Tutu at the National Cathedral, so it holds special meaning for me. Thanks for sharing this photo.
I agree wholeheartedly — The National Cathedral is well worth visiting.
And President Wilson is worth remembering.
Morbidly fascinating
He was someone worth remembering and an inspriation to many.
yes wilson is someone to remember, because he’s the reason the united states was sold into economic slavery in 1913 with the creation of the federal reserve banking system and why we are paying 4 1/2% on every dollar they create out of thin air and he’s also the reason a federal income tax was created to to pay the interest on the debt they started , while the US won the battle in 1776 The bankers who controlled the bank of england and european banks at the time won the war
Wilson was an out and out racist. Jefferson may have owned slaves a century before, but Wilson probably regretted their emancipation until the day he died.