i would presume that you are NOT being INTENTIONALLY insulting to his memory and/or to our Tsalagi religious/cultural traditions, are you????
when you've stopped being "smarty" & have APOLOGIZED for disregarding my requests, perhaps i'll take your posts/questions seriously enough to answer them.
btw, you are DEAD WRONG (as usual) about old typewriters. mine was an electric Underwood, of unknown vintage. it had caps/smallcase on each key.
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btw, you are DEAD WRONG (as usual) about old typewriters. mine was an electric Underwood, of unknown vintage. it had caps/small case on each key.
Exactly my point! you cannot remove one without removing the other.
by the way, STAND WATIE is no hero by my measure, a TRAITOR that sold the land of his tribe and brought about the indignity of the Trail of tears to the whole Cherokee nation.
And you can't answer my simple question, can you?
I thought so!
Anyone that has ever worked at The Confedrate Museum would be able to in a heart beat. So I've caught you in yet another lie.
I would ask you not to refer to Stand Watie as your tribe's hero. Rather, you should refer to President Ross as a person of that Stature.