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Its the 1770s in america who are you

youlie

Posted 1:18 pm, 01/28/2015

Guess I would have been a revolutionist, while all the Conservatards on here would want to conserve the status quo under British rule :'(
Guess that's why Conservatards hate America ?

youlie

Posted 9:59 pm, 01/27/2015

Back then, conservatives were loyal to the Crown and wanted to keep British rule. The liberals wanted to break away and form the US. So a lot of todays " conservatives" who claim they would have been a Revolutionary, thanks for admitting that you are actually liberal :)
http://aattp.org/9-founding...s-explode/

empowers

Posted 8:53 pm, 01/27/2015

One of my kin was said to have been at the signing of the U.S. Constitution. Used to think that was why I was so patriotic. Now I know that even if one of my ancestors was never there at the signing, it wouldn't make any difference because the Good Lord created us to know right from wrong. It is inherent in all of us unless you block it out and refuse to acknowledge your true roots.

50 Shades of Gay

Posted 8:41 pm, 01/27/2015

It doesn't matter to me whether Native Americans were indigenous people or simply the first to migrate here. Regardless, they were here before the Europeans and their claim to the land was established. Point taken, Fur Burger.

decsurvey

Posted 7:39 pm, 01/27/2015

We landed in the Elk Creek and Buffalo Cove parts of Wilkes. Ships have long since been hired away.

Feel Burger

Posted 7:12 pm, 01/27/2015

The bering straight immigration story is propaganda spread by European imperialist colonials.

50 Shades of Gay

Posted 6:57 pm, 01/27/2015

Some of my ancestors came across the Bering Strait from Asia......, but that's not the opium-smoking version of Asians you had in mind Feel Burger.

Feel Burger

Posted 6:54 pm, 01/27/2015

Feel Burgers ancestors have been here for 100k years

50 Shades of Gay

Posted 6:54 pm, 01/27/2015

Never been to Thailand, but I do like the TenTen version of Thai food.

Hepsibah

Posted 6:52 pm, 01/27/2015

One of the first of my ancestors landed in the USofA in 1740.

Feel Burger

Posted 6:46 pm, 01/27/2015

Ever been to Thailand? Feel Burgrr would never go.

50 Shades of Gay

Posted 6:44 pm, 01/27/2015

Asian boys, Feel Burger, not girls. Sailor boys.


hipower

Posted 5:48 pm, 01/27/2015

1200 pieces of bone. That's not so much.

Feel Burger

Posted 5:40 pm, 01/27/2015

Feel Burgers imagination sometimes gets the best of him.

http://www.smithsonianmag.c...ns-524521/

Kmedaddy

Posted 5:31 pm, 01/27/2015

As you should be ( am i missing somthing on old Ben??) I was thinking of the drinking womanizing good times Ben. Lol

Feel Burger

Posted 5:24 pm, 01/27/2015

Murderer!!!!!

Feel Burger is nervous around necrophiliacs.

Kmedaddy

Posted 5:21 pm, 01/27/2015

I would have been Ben Franklin

Jude

Posted 3:15 pm, 01/27/2015

AMERICAN BANDSTAND !!!
Ahhh...It's was like a concert in your own home.

Feel Burger

Posted 2:48 pm, 01/27/2015

Feel Burger, not sure if the Asian chicks had made it to Cali by the 1770's.


I would probably be a revolutionist.

Feel Burger is sure they had. Asians were crossing the Pacific mid 18th Century. If not before.

chendo

Posted 11:44 am, 01/27/2015

i remember watching Looking Glass lip sync that song on american bandstand in the 70's...always been a favorite

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