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John Cullom <[log in to unmask]>
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I was wondering if anyone but me took umbrage with Harriott's last sentence.
Lyle has responding well but I would have responded to the question
something like this: I am an American now and proud to be so.  All that
happened a long time ago and is now history.  I will be eternally grateful
to my ancestors for the sacrifices they made so I would not be born in a
grass hut, or a teepee, or in England.
John Cullom
Catonsville, MD  


On Jul 3, 2007, at 2:54 PM, harriott lomax wrote:
> ....., "Doesn't it make you angry...hate white people...etc...?"   
> My response was "My African ancestors were brought here to work  
> uncompensated for my English ancestors who stole the land from my  
> American ancestors, how am I suppose to feel?"

Lyle wrote: An interesting but not quite complete point. I was reading and  
agreeing until the last bit before the how am I supposed to feel part.

There are a few points---------------------- 

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