2020...

Which part?

(And don't be bragging now)

Another unsolicited " Perverted " remark from Spola
that supports ALL the previous comments about his
demeanor on previous forums.....Good one Spola the Sicko.

Not to mention slightly Racist in nature by DEMOCRAT standards..!
 
Back to when they immigrated, some roots from the mid-1600's, up to my mother's father's parents in the 1880's. No slaves or slave owners documented in there.

Broad statements with no facts to back them up are very Trumpian, so I am not surprised the plumber took that route.

Hmmmm.....1600's
Vermont abolished slavery July 8th 1777....
Connecticut slavery thru 1790....
Maine slavery thru early 1800's....
New Hampshire slavery thru early 1800's.....

Based on your past posting history and the falsehoods
you present, I just do NOT find any of your denial comment
worthy of trust.

I think you posted that to make yourself feel good.

If Democrats get elected/steal the office of Presidency we ALL
will be paying reparations no matter what....

I feel even bringing the issue up for consideration is like
picking the remains of a scab off as it is finally healing....

Just PURE sickness by the DEMOCRATS...!
 
Back to when they immigrated, some roots from the mid-1600's, up to my mother's father's parents in the 1880's. No slaves or slave owners documented in there.

Broad statements with no facts to back them up are very Trumpian, so I am not surprised the plumber took that route.

The daughter of one of my direct ancestors up the Corliss chain was Mary Neff, nurse to the children of Hannah Duston, well-known to any New Hampshire school child. In 1697, during King William's War (one of the first of the French and Indian Wars) the women were captured by an Abenaki raiding party from Canada. One night, while the captors slept, Hannah and Mary and a young boy captive named Samuel killed them all, men, women, and children, and took their scalps back as proof.

Mary was a house servant, not a slave or slave owner.

More here -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Duston
 
The daughter of one of my direct ancestors up the Corliss chain was Mary Neff, nurse to the children of Hannah Duston, well-known to any New Hampshire school child. In 1697, during King William's War (one of the first of the French and Indian Wars) the women were captured by an Abenaki raiding party from Canada. One night, while the captors slept, Hannah and Mary and a young boy captive named Samuel killed them all, men, women, and children, and took their scalps back as proof.

Mary was a house servant, not a slave or slave owner.

More here -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Duston
Nobody cares.
You have slaves and slave owners in your ancestral line.
We all do.
 
The daughter of one of my direct ancestors up the Corliss chain was Mary Neff, nurse to the children of Hannah Duston, well-known to any New Hampshire school child. In 1697, during King William's War (one of the first of the French and Indian Wars) the women were captured by an Abenaki raiding party from Canada. One night, while the captors slept, Hannah and Mary and a young boy captive named Samuel killed them all, men, women, and children, and took their scalps back as proof.

Mary was a house servant, not a slave or slave owner.

More here -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Duston

I smell " Filthy " deflection....
 
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