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I agree with Wiencek.  Whether we agree or disagree with each other, Mr.
Barger's comments have certainly  unleashed an interestig and enlightening
discussion which goes far beyond the TJ and Sally Hemings.

Selma Stewart

In a message dated 04/16/2001 6:12:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<<  hope it's NOT true that some individuals have been barred from
 posting.  If that is the case, then I protest.  No one has posted
 anything obscene, libelous, or otherwise illegal.  We all have 'delete'
 buttons and know how to use them.  I for one do not wish to have any
 voices filtered out.  That would truly make TJ roll in his grave, much
 more than anything we say about Hemings.  I say, open the discussion to
 all -- else it's pointless.  I want to hear what Mr. Barger has to say.

 Henry Wiencek >>

I agree with Wiencek.  Whether we agree or disagree with each other, Mr.
Barger's comments have certainly  unleashed an interestig and enlightening
discussion which goes far beyond the TJ and Sally Hemings.

Selma Stewart

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