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To: DManA
Just a clever way to get you to listen to the same old grievances. I saw almost all of the series, if not all. I was prepared to hear those "grievances," but the fact that I continued to watch tells you that I did not hear those. I plan to watch again, unless it does lapse into grievance mode.
10 posted on 05/08/2012 6:05:20 AM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Clara Lou

Well, if you saw the segment with Samuel L. Jackson, you saw the seething resentment that man harbors. I’m glad to see that his ancestors’ experiences in the New World were beneficial for him. No telling how his distant cousins who were left behind in Africa made out. The ones that were not eaten by cannibals are now toting drinking water in mysterious blue plastic containers up to a couple of miles every day on the “failed” continent. Even Henry Louis Gates seems to get a certain look on his face when he is able to show the less-militant subjects how their ancestors had to negotiate the trials and tribulations of migration to the greatest nation in the history of mankind. It’s as if he is saying “We may be great now, but whitey’s ancestors were cruel”.


12 posted on 05/08/2012 7:00:34 AM PDT by Bob Chicago
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