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I am always astounded when somebody moans about graphic content, HELLO, HELLO it's a gore site, there are no fwuffy wabbits here.
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Kelly I met and became good friends who defended with his life the blacks that were hiding in a courthouse. I have met some real men in my life. He is in the top five. A true hero for rights.
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Stop. Wait a second. I never once complained about the graphic content of this post. I like it, in fact. I only added a bit of info on the history of the pics. You guys are going way off on a tangent. It's that other post that is obnoxious and offensive.

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Stop. Wait a second. I never once complained about the graphic content of this post. I like it, in fact. I only added a bit of info on the history of the pics. You guys are going way off on a tangent. It's that other post that is obnoxious and offensive.

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Wasn't aimed at you.^^^^^
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Same pics were posted by another. The deaths are the result of the extreme racism in the United States. A sad chapter in U. S. history. The prior post was racist although the poster person claimed it was a joke. It's never a joke when innocent people are treated like cattle and destroyed like cockroaches.

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thats a very narrow stereotyping of us history,the blacks where brought in by the english monarchs who never accepted losing the war againts the militias,therefore used the blacks to trade and impose themselves on the multi-independent colonies that won the american territories,the best solution would have been to ban slavery but to have the blacks colonise on their own territorie.This only scratches the surface of what realy happend...
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thats a very narrow stereotyping of us history,the blacks where brought in by the english monarchs who never accepted losing the war againts the militias,therefore used the blacks to trade and impose themselves on the multi-independent colonies that won the american territories,the best solution would have been to ban slavery but to have the blacks colonise on their own territorie.This only scratches the surface of what realy happend...
Huh I wrote, "... a sad chapter in U. S. history." You're on a another subject altogether. Besides, the slave trade was a matter of economy, my friend. Slavery existed well before the Revolutionary War; in fact, its origins extend back to the earliest colonization of America--over a century before there was an independent malitia declared. Read your history, because you're way off kilter.
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Picture no.6, parents teaching children how to do it right......yea right.
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Huh I wrote, "... a sad chapter in U. S. history." You're on a another subject altogether. Besides, the slave trade was a matter of economy, my friend. Slavery existed well before the Revolutionary War; in fact, its origins extend back to the earliest colonization of America--over a century before there was an independent malitia declared. Read your history, because you're way off kilter.
on some smaller scale your right,they where slaves but for royalty the economic part was also in the royalist commodity exchange,but i want to apoligize you did say chapter but i just tend to blame the administration`s wrongdoings because that what they were and not a case to blame the southern working class for wanting to preserve what they builtand protect there families from rape and murder.....but sorry anyways.


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