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For those things of which the outcome is unknown, may we have the chance to change the missteps of today, tomorrow.
Unfortunately, self-serving professional politicians are not patriots.
It's hard to find even one good man in a swamp.
Mewthinks swamps drown those kinda guys.
Me dino took the letters back inside.
I do not agree with vandalizing monuments and trying to erase history to advance the lib cause, but that's about all Columbus Day means to me.
The mail does not run.
Karl Marx didn't!
Me dino with my one vote views the future to be the luck found in the toss of a coin.
Libs are trying to turn that into a heads I win tails you lose kinda thing.
Always the guilt with them...as Yoda might say.
Today? It sure isn't lib thugs who want to erase history by tearing down monuments and beating up people who don't agree with them.
What I find appalling is that the left wants to erase history. I do believe they dream of a socialist society in the future which no one knows anything about our Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution.
Here we go again with the liberal's refusal to accept the authority of the original author.
The spanish crews were vial creatures, much to the horror of of Italian Columbus...I am sure he punished them...not the non flesh eating indians.
http://dailysignal.com/2017/10/06/the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahiti#...
Before I got my first PC year 2003, looking stuff up was never this easy.
I also don't know if everything in that article is accurate, but it is a fact that Europeans tended to look down on anyone of another color and particularly pagans back then.
The conquistadors who followed were very cruel.
None of this alters the fact that Columbus led the gutsy expedition that discovered "the Americas."
Is this common knowledge?
My son said he read that Columbus punished slow-working Indians by having their hands chopped off.
What am I doing? I'll look it up myself.
Ta ta! This article is really bad~
http://www.phillymag.com/news/2012/10...
And why, would anyone blame anyone for unknowingly bringing new diseases to a new land when no one in those times had any clue about such things.
Columbus made friends with indigenous people where ever he went...but we can't say the same for the spanish crews on those ships. Columbus dealt with Them harshly.
Will be learning more in the future and will provide links as I learn.
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