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Mon, 16 Apr 2001 16:12:15 -0400
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Hi all,
  My 2 cents here. I agree with Miss Roderick for placing a gag on some of
the members. Your opinions were interesting at first, but the last several
days you ave been driving some of us crazy! Too many e-mails on the subject.

 It seems to me this happened on another list I was on and so a mailing list
straictly on this subject was started at Rootsweb.

 As far as A&E history is concerned their History Channel makes many fine
documentaries.

 Frankly I believe the story. But I agree that enough is enough!!

 You could always talk about my 6th great-grandfather Gov. Benjamin
Harrison. : ) or his grandfather, Robert "King' Carter,  Va. is a treasure
of history. TJ was not the only one here!

 Thank you Elizabeth Roderick. I personally think she is a great list
administrator. I run 4 mailing lists myself so I know that it is not easy.

       God bless,
                Beth
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----- Original Message -----
From: "malinda" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Jefferson


> How interesting Herb,
> I'm under gag order too....the A&E version of history is obviously
preferred at the
> LVA
>
> malinda
>
>
> Herbert Barger wrote:
>
> > Very good Mr. Davenport. I have been "gagged" by Elizabeth Roderick, and
have been
> > told to refrain from disseminating information about the
Jefferson-Hemings, SO I
> > assume this will be the last message that she ALLOWS (if it even gets
out). I note
> > the slavery discussion continues, BUT nothing of the Scholars findings
on Thursday
> > that indicates Thomas Jefferson innocent. Go to: www.tjheritage.org for
the study
> > and click on ALL links. Both sides of the issue is not getting to you,
YET.
> >
> > Herb Barger
> > Jefferson Family Historian
> >
> > [log in to unmask] wrote:
> >
> > > A contraire,
> > >
> > >        I find the current discussion of Jefferson, Washington, and
Slavery
> > > most edifying.  I am learning aspects of the subject heretofore not
exposed
> > > in my courses and readings in American History.  Pray continue the
discussion.
> > >
> > > John Scott Davenport
> > > Holmdel, NJ
> > >
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