Obama, First Black President? Maybe NOT

DarkFury

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First black okay 1/2 black ever president? Liberal education tends to well... you know....LIE like blood sucking parasites on a corpse. What IF there WAS a document that gave us MORE rights on a personal level and granted states far more freedom?

About 43% of the country supported King George. Those are your modern day democrats. Liberal education LIES about the first president because if they admit to him then they would have to admit to stealing freedoms from day one. The VERY day we became a country democrats were there STEALING.

See there WAS a document BEFORE the Constitution BEFORE the Bill of RIGHTS. Check the links in the video, see what your missing. WAS Obama the FIRST black president? History calls BULLSH8T.

 


Yes, very, very black :lol: :

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"John Hanson was of English ancestry; his grandfather, also named John, came to Charles County, Maryland, as an indentured servant around 1661.[8] In 1876, a writer named George Hanson placed John Hanson in his family tree of Swedish-Americans descended from four Swedish brothers who emigrated to New Sweden in 1642.[8][9] This story was often repeated over the next century, but scholarly research in the late 20th century showed that John Hanson was of English heritage and not related to those Swedish-American Hansons.[8][10]"


Apparently, some fools think that only black people were indentured servants in the 18th century....
 
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Methinks our senile DarkFury Great-Grandpa has mixed up one John Hanson with another.

John Hanson Liberia - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

"John Hanson (d. c. 1860) was an African American associated with the American Colonization Society, which sought to relocate black Americans to Liberia. In Liberia, he served as a senator from Grand Bassa County.

Senator Hanson has recently been confused with an earlier John Hanson, a white politician from Maryland who served as President of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution. According to this urban myth, John Hanson of Maryland was actually black, and also the first President of the United States. Internet sites promoting the truth use the photograph of Senator John Hanson of Liberia to support the claim, even though photography had not yet been invented when the earlier John Hanson was living, as it was commercially introduced in 1839.[2][3]"



Poor DarkFury - it must be embarassing to be this ill-informed. Or perhaps stupid. Or maybe senile. I dunno....


BTW, this has also been debunked among African-American circles:






EPIC THREAD FAIL!!!
 


Yes, very, very black:

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"John Hanson was of English ancestry; his grandfather, also named John, came to Charles County, Maryland, as an indentured servant around 1661.[8] In 1876, a writer named George Hanson placed John Hanson in his family tree of Swedish-Americans descended from four Swedish brothers who emigrated to New Sweden in 1642.[8][9] This story was often repeated over the next century, but scholarly research in the late 20th century showed that John Hanson was of English heritage and not related to those Swedish-American Hansons.[8][10]"


Apparently, some fools think that only black people were indentured servants in the 18th century....
whats a picture of mike huckabee got to do with anything?
 

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