Stop taking my words out of context and claiming I said something that I
did not.
And keep your racist bull**** and hate to yourself, goober.
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>, on
07/24/2008
at 10:12 AM, "." <RhiannonX@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
>On Jul 24, 8:21 am, truthtel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Really? I didn't know we were a nation founded for only white racist
>> goobers.
>I would hardly call the Sons of Liberty, who were *my* relatives, "racist
>goobers". They were there with Samuel Adams, throwing the tea in Boston
>harbor. They were at Bunker Hill and Concord and Lexington, fighting for
>liberty.
>When you read the Preamble to the U.S. constitution, you'll see where it
>ends up talking about leaving the basis of the system of American laws to
>"our posterity".
>That's ME. I am the posterity they hoped for, not some Mexicoon.
>Nobody in their right mind would establish a country, just to give it
>away to illegal immigrants and economic refugees 200 years later, just
>because
>radical left wing Jews want to establish Zion in New York state.
>When you read the do***ents about what it took to be a citizen in the 13
>original colonies, you'll find that to be a citizen, you had to be a free
>White man of good character.
>They didn't want slaves, indentured servants, former slaves, or convicts
>to become citizens and be able to influence the emerging democracy.
>Alas, by 1842, there were already hundreds of thousands of Irish
>refugees, and they believed that they should be granted citizen****p and
>the vote (even though they didn't own land or any business) after only
>two years.
>The Irish wound up getting the vote, after a brief rebellion, and a new
>constitution was ratified for the state of Rhode Island.
>And that was the beginning of mob "democracy" in America.


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