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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (142279)10/10/2005 7:53:55 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793917
 
Follow the money.

The book "Shakedown" about Jesse Jackson is pretty good....



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (142279)10/10/2005 5:37:42 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793917
 
LOL! You're 100% right...'Head Associate Communal Barista' at Starbucks This same idiot had better get busy and figure out how I'm to get my packet of gold as well...one of my Greats--- was an Irish land owner, until Cromwell came over to quell the rebellion, killed every 10 men in the village, took all the women and children in every village, killed most of the landowners, THEN took the remaining men to Barbados where they were kept as white slaves. Mine escaped, and got to America with his father-in-law.

Wonder how Jesse-baby will reconcile that?

I'm sure that many hundreds of thousands of descendants could be convinced that Jesse should work for them as well....

Heh. That will be the day.

BTW, how to figure approximate number of greats per century...average one generation for men every 25 years, so 4 generations per century on an average. <gg>

>>>>>From the Harp to the Eagle
Peter Durkee
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Published July 2004. 235 pages. This novel is based on the true story of William Durgy (Durkee) who at the age of fifteen was taken prisoner after the Battle of Drogheda in 1648. He was sold as a slave and sent in irons to Barbados. Whilst there he was recruited to join the force sent to Jamaica, part of Oliver Cromwell`s Grand Western Design. He returned to Barbados and when Charles II was restored to the throne, he was granted his freedom.<<<<<