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Thanksgiving.... The real story. Bookmark this for your libtard relatives tomorrow.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80881897:MV81MjkyNTY3Xzk3NTQ1NzMzX0NCNTc0QTIy] [quote:Cosmic Judge 80609654:MV81MjkyNTY3Xzk3NTQ1MzU1XzczNjdFMDRE] [b]The story of the pilgrims is a false narative,my ancesters were there no story passed down for this event. [/b] There are many proposed thanksgiving days, but the one most celebrated was the fall of Atlanta July 22, 1864. Sarah Josepha Hale proposed a national holiday but was denided, it took several years and a few presidents to declare a national holiday and the fall harvest in november seemed appropriate. There is no record of the Masuchusetts bay colony having such an event with native americans. :militia: [/quote] Sooo... was there a Mayflower ship? Did they land in Plymouth, MA?? Was there a day of few days of feasting with the Natives?? Can you elaborate please?? What were you told? :hf: [/quote]
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