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Re: Fourth of July (NPC)
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- Subject: Re: Fourth of July (NPC)
- From: "John Lettiere" <lettiere>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 08:56:40 -0400
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Ok I found this site, it seems more factual than the rest:
http://www.everton.com/oe3-13/signers.htm
John Lettiere, GM
Preferred Computing Inc.
http://perfcomp.homestead.com/Prefcomp.html
"You Don't Need A Weather Man to Know Which Way The Wind Blows"....Bob
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Mohr" <tmohr>
To: <babel-list>
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: Fourth of July (NPC)
> Weird -- both links were working yesterday.
>
> Perhaps they are editing their site and took the document down
> temporarily.
>
> TWM
>
> ggull wrote:
>
> > >http://www.snopes.com/spoons/glurge/declare.htm#origins
> >
> > The above link, like the previous one, produces a "does not exist" error
> > from the Urban Legends site (snopes.com). Searches on "Declaration of
> > Independence", "Independence" don't come up with anything that seems
like it
> > addresses the original ("What became of signers of DoI?") posting. A
search
> > for one of the specific names, Carter Braxton, came up blank. Que Pasa?
> > I'd actually be interested in following this up.
> >
> > Also, should note that the original posting appears to be a word for
word
> > copy of a column by one of the Boston Globe's right wing columnists
(George
> > Will, I think).