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LadyJazzer wrote: Entertaining, though.... lol
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The last ditch effort: RACISM!LadyJazzer wrote:
major bean wrote: We know absolutely nothing of who this person is. We only have his version of his life with absolutely no documentation.
We know absolutely EVERYTHING about this person. The only people who think otherwise are the racists, fools and deniers that can't wrap their bigoted minds around the fact that a black man is in the White House, and he's the legitimate, elected president. (Which is more than Bush could say when he was "installed" in the office by the Supreme Court.)
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Chester Alan Arthur was the son of Irish-born preacher William Arthur (born in Cullybackey, Ballymena, County Antrim) and Vermont-born Malvina Stone Arthur. Malvina's grandfather, Uriah Stone, fought for the Continental Army during the American Revolution and named his son, Malvina's father, George Washington Stone. Malvina's mother was part Native American.[2]:4 At the time of the birth of the future president, Arthur's father was an Irish subject of the United Kingdom of Scottish descent, who naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1843.[3]
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pineinthegrass wrote: Why didn't you complain when Chester A. Arthur ran?
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