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Re: The Farm Book by Thomas Jefferson: A New Book by Sam Sloan

by "Whistler" <patscards@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 16, 2006 at 04:18 PM

Here we go again, pulverizing a dead horse again.
  Is this all there is in your book digging for dirt about
TJ? To the uneducated reader, one would tend to think
Jefferson was some over***ed whoremaster who
preferred black womwn, with all his political concerns
fading into the distance.
  What about his exploits in the first and second
Continental Congress?What about the writing of the
Declaration of Independance? What about his
presidential election? What about the Lewis and Clark
Expedition? What about his embargo? What about the
Louisiana Purchase? What about his efforts during the
war of 1812? Is there any opinion about "Jeffersonism"
being the father of the principles which the modern
Democratic party now stands? His relation****ps with
Wa****ngton, Franklin, King Louis XII, George Rogers
Clark, John Adams, John Jay, John Hancock, Aaron
Burr, and Alexander Hamilton all had a tremendous
impact on American history. Any word on
those subjects?...
 




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Re: The Farm Book by Thomas Jefferson: A New Book by Sam Sloan
"samsloan" <  2006-12-16 08:54:41 
Re: The Farm Book by Thomas Jefferson: A New Book by Sam Sloan
"Whistler" <  2006-12-16 16:18:09 
Re: The Farm Book by Thomas Jefferson: A New Book by Sam Sloan
"Ray O'Hara" &l  2006-12-16 17:00:24 

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