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Daniel Morrow <[log in to unmask]>
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Goodness, Elizabeth . . .

Bill Clinton burned Richmond . . . as part of a conspiracy . . .   
that included Lincoln's little boy, Tad . . .  whoever killed the  
Lord's better third . . . and the anti-tobacco lobby.

Hence the glorious and beatific opposition to Lincoln in  
general . . .  to the statues at Tredegar in particular  . . . to  
high taxes on cigarettes . . . and to Bill Clinton, the first black  
President and personal friend of Lincoln, Sherman and . . . though  
there's only slim evidence for this,  Beast Butler.

Seriously, friends . . . It's a good thing we 21st-century  
intellectuals monitor this list-serve . . . just to help keep the  
story straight . . .  so to speak.

I think Pat Robertson said it best . . .  It's a thankless  
task . . .  keeping track of all 6,000 years of the planet's  
history . . . while simultaneously monitoring the weather.

With my sincere sympathies,

Dan









On Feb 15, 2007, at 6:51 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:

> I've never heard anyone say the Yankees burned Richmond. In fact,  
> they put
> the fire out.


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