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DhiaDuit August 18th 17 06:23 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
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DhiaDuit August 18th 17 07:38 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
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American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre Asiannnns,,,

fred k. engels[_14_] August 18th 17 09:09 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
Center for Information Analysis is the new Ministry of Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIaFtAKnqBU

"DhiaDuit" wrote in message
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On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
www.thegatewaypundit.com


American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on
the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they
came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre
Asiannnns,,,


DhiaDuit August 18th 17 09:26 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 3:10:10 PM UTC-5, fred k. engels wrote:
Center for Information Analysis is the new Ministry of Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIaFtAKnqBU

"DhiaDuit" wrote in message
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On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
www.thegatewaypundit.com


American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on
the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they
came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre
Asiannnns,,,


Those kats in Helena,Montana need to rename Last Chance Gulch (street) , I have been there before in 1956, annnnd they also need to rename Lewis & Clark County too, in Montana. John Clark was born in 1770 in Caroline County, Virginia. His parents owned a modest estate and a few slaves.

DhiaDuit August 18th 17 09:33 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 3:26:44 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 3:10:10 PM UTC-5, fred k. engels wrote:
Center for Information Analysis is the new Ministry of Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIaFtAKnqBU

"DhiaDuit" wrote in message
...

On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
www.thegatewaypundit.com


American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on
the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they
came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre
Asiannnns,,,


Those kats in Helena,Montana need to rename Last Chance Gulch (street) , I have been there before in 1956, annnnd they also need to rename Lewis & Clark County too, in Montana. John Clark was born in 1770 in Caroline County, Virginia. His parents owned a modest estate and a few slaves.


Seeee, Last Chance Gulch, some Confederates from Georgia were looking for gold. That was somebody in Montana that posted about Lewis & Clark County. ... John Clark's parents in Virginia owned a few slaves

analogdial August 18th 17 09:38 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
DhiaDuit wrote:

On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
www.thegatewaypundit.com


American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre Asiannnns,,,


Gee, Larry, ever wonder why there ISN'T slavery in the US anymore? Why
not? Who ended slavery?

Was slavery ended by the Confederates?

Think long and hard about this.


drifter[_2_] August 18th 17 09:59 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a blackman?
 
On 8/18/2017 4:38 PM, analogdial wrote:
DhiaDuit wrote:

On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
www.thegatewaypundit.com


American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre Asiannnns,,,


Gee, Larry, ever wonder why there ISN'T slavery in the US anymore? Why
not? Who ended slavery?

Was slavery ended by the Confederates?

Think long and hard about this.


Anyone notice Larry has a bad "Slave-Fixation"? A daily dose of
"Insane-Clown-President" should fix him right up. I don't notice
him commenting on the slaves trumpo uses in China to make his crap...

DhiaDuit August 18th 17 10:01 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 3:59:31 PM UTC-5, drifter wrote:
On 8/18/2017 4:38 PM, analogdial wrote:
DhiaDuit wrote:

On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:23:33 PM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote:
www.thegatewaypundit.com

American Indians had slaves. ...Long before the Europeans showed up on the North American Continent. There were Indians and Inuit/Eskimos, they came across what was a land 'bridge' from Asia and Mongolia. Weeee arrre Asiannnns,,,


Gee, Larry, ever wonder why there ISN'T slavery in the US anymore? Why
not? Who ended slavery?

Was slavery ended by the Confederates?

Think long and hard about this.


Anyone notice Larry has a bad "Slave-Fixation"? A daily dose of
"Insane-Clown-President" should fix him right up. I don't notice
him commenting on the slaves trumpo uses in China to make his crap...


Slavery was on the way out anyway, before the War of northern Aggression started.

analogdial August 18th 17 10:42 PM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
DhiaDuit wrote:



Slavery was on the way out anyway, before the War of northern Aggression started.


Yep. Slavery had become politically incorrect in the US. So the
Noble Confederates decided to break off their corner of the US to create
a safe space for their "peculiar institution".

The Noble Confederates assumed that war would be averted when Great
Britian allied itself with the Cofederacy to insure it's supply of slave
picked cotton.

As Jeff Davis said, "If they (Great Britian) want it (slave
picked cotton), they can come and get it."

We all know how well that worked out.

What the Noble Cofederate braintrust failed to realize was that 1) The
public of Great Britian had little support for slavery. 2) Great
Britian was not onlly buying alot of cotton from the would-be
Confederate states but also alot of wheat from the US. 3) Great
Britian was capable of growing reliable supplies of cotton in Egypt
and India.

In preperation for the conflict, the Noble Confederates raided Federal
armories and ships, owned by the United States agressors. The agressive
President of the US, James Buchanan, didn't do a damn thing about the
thefts of war material. Of course, everyone is aware of Ft, Sumter, in
which the agressors shot second and very weakly.

Failing an alliance with Great Britian, the Noble Confederacy decided
it's best strategy was to outlast the United States in the war. In
retrospect, this isn't much of a strategy. Essentially, the
Noble Confederate government was expecting that the people of the
Confederacy could withstand more distruction, devastation and death
than the United States. Because the plantation owners couldn't live
without slavery.

We all know how well that worked out.

fred k. engels[_14_] August 19th 17 12:55 AM

Did you know the first legal slave owner in America was a black man?
 
Did you know the Center for Information Analysis is the new Ministry of
Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIaFtAKnqBU


"analogdial" wrote in message ...

DhiaDuit wrote:



Slavery was on the way out anyway, before the War of northern Aggression
started.


Yep. Slavery had become politically incorrect in the US. So the
Noble Confederates decided to break off their corner of the US to create
a safe space for their "peculiar institution".

The Noble Confederates assumed that war would be averted when Great
Britian allied itself with the Cofederacy to insure it's supply of slave
picked cotton.

As Jeff Davis said, "If they (Great Britian) want it (slave
picked cotton), they can come and get it."

We all know how well that worked out.

What the Noble Cofederate braintrust failed to realize was that 1) The
public of Great Britian had little support for slavery. 2) Great
Britian was not onlly buying alot of cotton from the would-be
Confederate states but also alot of wheat from the US. 3) Great
Britian was capable of growing reliable supplies of cotton in Egypt
and India.

In preperation for the conflict, the Noble Confederates raided Federal
armories and ships, owned by the United States agressors. The agressive
President of the US, James Buchanan, didn't do a damn thing about the
thefts of war material. Of course, everyone is aware of Ft, Sumter, in
which the agressors shot second and very weakly.

Failing an alliance with Great Britian, the Noble Confederacy decided
it's best strategy was to outlast the United States in the war. In
retrospect, this isn't much of a strategy. Essentially, the
Noble Confederate government was expecting that the people of the
Confederacy could withstand more distruction, devastation and death
than the United States. Because the plantation owners couldn't live
without slavery.

We all know how well that worked out.



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