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Lawsuit of the Day: More Presidents to Forget About Memorize

Klos.jpgAmericans already struggle with knowledge of history. Now, some guy wants to make the whole “Founding Fathers” thing even more complicated. If he has his way, George Washington will no longer be the correct answer to “Who was our first president?” It’ll be Samuel Huntington, who was elected president under the Articles of Confederation.

Ever heard of Elias Boudinot, Nathanial Gorham, Arthur St. Clair, or Cyrus Griffin? Well, those are some of the other guys that Stanley Klos wants you to remember as Founding Fathers and American presidents.

We’re getting a headache. From the Suncoast News:

Klos has written a book on the subject and formed a corporation called Forgotten Founders Inc. He had an exhibit at the 2004 Republican convention and plans another at this year’s Republican convention.

And now he has brought his case to federal court. He is suing Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, trying to force the government to include his 10 presidents on coins. The suit cites the “Presidential Coin Act,” which directs the Treasury secretary to issue $1 coins emblematic of the Presidents of the United States, and to mint the coins until each president has been honored.

Klos claims in the lawsuit that failing to recognize these men harms his children and all students in America by misleading them about “the existence and identity of the earliest founders and the presidents of the United States.”

Klos said U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday, who has been assigned the case, “has a chance to right history. If he does it, it’ll finally correct the textbooks.”

We are still recovering from Pluto being declared “not a planet.” How much more revision of our elementary school understanding of the world are we expected to take?

Scholar Sues To Recognize ‘Presidents’ Before Washington [Suncoast News]

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