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ThanksGiving - A Day of Mourning for Indians
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23/11/2006 06:22:17
 
 
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>>>http://zmagsite.zmag.org/Nov2006/munro1106.html
>>>http://www.counterpunch.org/cohen11272003.html
>>>http://www.nativecircle.com/mlmThanksgivingmyth.html
>>>http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=3934
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>>Jeez, it reads like "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee". I always suspected that the idealized, kids' pageant version was a bit sanatized.
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>>And I heard recently that they didn't actually set off from Plymouth, England, but Soiuthampton, then had to call in at Plymouth because one of the ships was foundering, or summat. So it's ALL a lie!
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>>Upset to read of Santa and the Easter Bunny though.
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>Also, it my understanding that they were chased out of England because of the style of religon they practiced. Or something like that.

A miserable bunch of puritans - no singing, dancing, wearing nice bright clothes, dour, God-fearing, witch-burning, po-faced party-pooping stuck-in-the-muds. And their decendants haven't changed much! {GR&R}

Was that after the the English Civil War, after the restoration of the monarchy, when going to the theatre, dressing gaily, etc. became the norm again, after wart-face Cromwell had gone? I'm not too well up on this. Maybe they just got out of England cos they were too miserable to stay, or cos they were hounded out.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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