I am thankful for WilhelmSissener.

Just half the sig these last couple of days. I can live with the left, he can keep the right!kr@cker wrote:
i am not thankful that i can't block marly's sig
...You know, the only reason we call Native Americans "Indians" is because Columbus though he was in India when he got here.Masques wrote:
I'm going to kill and eat an Indian like they did in the old days.
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get somedark110 wrote:
THe point is that the guys with columbus were first to get native american pussy.
The Italian writer. Close, thats who America was named after. He arrived in 1897.rawls2 wrote:
I think it was Americo Vespucci (sp?) who gets the credit for the discovery.
Im half Cherokee, I bet I taste good too.Masques wrote:
I'm going to kill and eat an Indian like they did in the old days.
Oh my god, deeznutz1245 gave me +1 for this...Sh1fty2k5 wrote:
Even tho we dont celebrate thanksgiving here in Sweden, I would still like to thank the USA for making the world a better place, preserving freedom, spreading democracy and kicking terrorist ass! Thank you USA!
rawls2 wrote:
I think it was Americo Vespucci (sp?) who gets the credit for the discovery.
I give thanks that my family immigrated here (legally, thank you very much) and have been able to prosper in this great land. I also give thanks for my penis which I will be using tonight with a milf I recently hooked up with. God I love America!!
Oh well. I stand corrected. Anyways, I give thanks to bf2s for making the work day a bit more interesting.deeznutz1245 wrote:
The Italian writer. Close, thats who America was named after. He arrived in 1897.rawls2 wrote:
I think it was Americo Vespucci (sp?) who gets the credit for the discovery.
Being a Native American, Comanche/Apache, some of the comments that have been made have upset me and dishonored me. And I am not referring to comments about Columbus but rather to the ones that involve eating and the pilaging (i.e. native american pussy) the Original Peoples of this country. For one I am a woman and that comment offended me. Two I am Native American and I take offense to it. So next time take a second or two before you let you fingers start typing some response and think about who you might be offending in your posts. Generally if I am offended by anything I just go to a different thread. But when you start disrespecting the Native Americans then I will step up to the plate and take a swing back.BFROE|IndianScout wrote:
while it's your right to agree with who you want, American history is very white washed and very incorrect..
a perfect example...
think about this the next thanksgiving when you sit down to eat..
In 1637 in Connecticut: Just before dawn, colonial militia men attacked, surrounding the Pequot tribal village completely, setting fire all around, burning alive over 700 men, women and children. The eerie screams could be heard for miles according to neighboring tribes. The few Pequots that managed to escape were immediately shot down, except for a handful that were held captive and sold as slaves into Boston households. The militia men celebrated on their way home from the slaughter, drinking and cheering upon their return, that same day, signed into law with Governor Bradford that: "This day forth shall be a day of celebration and thanksgiving for subduing the Pequots." (Massachusetts document) This is how the "holyday" was founded. The famous and fictitious story of a "Thanksgiving dinner" in 1621 with the Indians and Pilgrims never happened. In fact, rats that jumped ship even before the Pilgrims set foot ashore, infected the Wampanoags with the deadly Smallpox. The Wampanoags had no resistance to this foreign disease and soon started dropping dead everywhere. They sure couldn't help the Pilgrims when they couldn't help themselves, but the Pilgrims managed to repeatedly steal their grain supplies and other food. The Pilgrim-Indian dinner was invented many years after the Pequot slaughter to instill both a false pride in Americans about the founding of their country and to cover up the True founding: Slaughter, steal land, give thanks. Which started with the Pequots and spread across the entire country, leaving millions dead and remaining survivors shoved onto "reservation" prisons. Between the big lie about the 1621 "Dinner" and the Truth concealed for 358 years, it is very difficult to watch this celebration year in and year out. True thanksgiving, in Native understanding, is ever day, it is a way of life. Would anyone tolerate a "Happy Holocaust Day" in Germany, and give it a Hebrew name??? I don't think so... Americans do need to find out the Truth, so we can all have a "Harvest Dinner" on another day, making a new beginning through education, and change this "Thanksgiving Day" to a National day: "A Teaching Wind," an All Native Peoples Day, including remembrance of the Pequot People.
Source: Documents of Holland, 13 Volume Colonial Documentary History, letters and reports from colonial officials to their superiors and the King in England and the private papers of Sir William Johnson, British Indian agent for the New York colony for 30 years.
Researched by William B. Newell, Penobscot Tribe; Former Chairman of the University of Connecticut Anthropology Department.
No need to flame you are entirely correct.Bahiti wrote:
Rant over.. flame away.. I am done.
Ah, good job either way to both of ya. If you are ever in the NYC/ CT area check out the Museum. It is really educational and unbiased.Bahiti wrote:
The credit for the information goes to IndianScout. He's the one that orginally posted it. I was just remembered reading it and searched for it so I could quote him.
ghettoperson wrote:
I'm giving thanks for the freedom I now have, thanks to America.
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Ok well my OP was for what you're giving thanks to but some of the real history of it is good as well..Bahiti wrote:
I would have to say that it is partially incorrect. 1637 is when the massacre occured. The first "dinner" was in 1621 (reread IndianScouts quote) or so history tells us. Do some deep research. It's all out there. Well maybe not all. Some of what the Native Americans went through was never recorded by a "white man". It was recorded through tribal history. Handed down through the generations from storytellers. That is how we keep our traditions alive and keep our history alive. The true history of our people. Not the "white man's" version of our history. What would they about it anyway?
Enough.. the OP's question was what are we giving thanks to. Again I would have to quote IndianScout as the Native American's way it to give thanks daily for our lives and our families.
But .. I would have to give thanks to all our past, present, and future military. Thank you for all that you do to keep us safer here at home. May your holiday be filled with as much peace as can be obtained where you are and my God keep you safe and bring you home to your families soon.