"Whistler" <patscards@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> 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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yabbut...


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